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08-25-2008, 07:51 PM
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Infiniti’s parent company, Nissan, first hinted at the introduction of a convertible version of the new G37 Coupe when it released its GT 2012 company-wide strategy back in May. The company has now formally announced that the G37 Convertible will arrive in the first quarter of next year as a 2009 model following a world debut at November’s Los Angeles Auto Show.
Based on the current G37 Coupe, the convertible will feature a three-piece automatic folding hardtop and several unique interior appointments. Speaking with Automotive News, Nissan’s chief designer Shiro Nakamura was keen to point out that there will be a lot more differences between the Coupe and Convertible than just the roof.
To keep the proportions of the Coupe, designers needed to mask the relatively tall trunk, which needed to be extended to accommodate the folding roof system. “There were lots of discussions with engineers and suppliers. By slightly widening, slightly lengthening the car, it all balances fine,” he explained to reporters. “From the rear quarter view it looks different — its own car.”
Power will come from the same 328hp (245kW) 3.7L V6 engine used in the Coupe, giving the car more than enough oomph to take on the likes of BMW’s 335i drop-top. The convertible G37 should also get a new 7-speed automatic transmission that will eventually be available on all Infiniti G models (6-speed manual transmissions will also be available), as well as an optional uprated brake package and newly designed 18in alloys.
While Infiniti has only designated the G37 Convertible for the U.S. market at this point in time, the car is under study for launch in Europe possibly by the end of 2009.
http://www.motorauthority.com/news/convertibles/2009-q1-launch-for-infiniti-g37-convertible/
Infiniti’s parent company, Nissan, first hinted at the introduction of a convertible version of the new G37 Coupe when it released its GT 2012 company-wide strategy back in May. The company has now formally announced that the G37 Convertible will arrive in the first quarter of next year as a 2009 model following a world debut at November’s Los Angeles Auto Show.
Based on the current G37 Coupe, the convertible will feature a three-piece automatic folding hardtop and several unique interior appointments. Speaking with Automotive News, Nissan’s chief designer Shiro Nakamura was keen to point out that there will be a lot more differences between the Coupe and Convertible than just the roof.
To keep the proportions of the Coupe, designers needed to mask the relatively tall trunk, which needed to be extended to accommodate the folding roof system. “There were lots of discussions with engineers and suppliers. By slightly widening, slightly lengthening the car, it all balances fine,” he explained to reporters. “From the rear quarter view it looks different — its own car.”
Power will come from the same 328hp (245kW) 3.7L V6 engine used in the Coupe, giving the car more than enough oomph to take on the likes of BMW’s 335i drop-top. The convertible G37 should also get a new 7-speed automatic transmission that will eventually be available on all Infiniti G models (6-speed manual transmissions will also be available), as well as an optional uprated brake package and newly designed 18in alloys.
While Infiniti has only designated the G37 Convertible for the U.S. market at this point in time, the car is under study for launch in Europe possibly by the end of 2009.
http://www.motorauthority.com/news/convertibles/2009-q1-launch-for-infiniti-g37-convertible/