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Image:Infiniti_logo.png right|150px|Infiniti Logo
'''Infiniti''' is
Nissan Nissan Motor's
luxury vehicles luxury brand in the
United States,
Canada Canadian,
Middle East Middle Eastern,
South Korea South Korean (opened Dealership in July 2005) and
Taiwan Taiwanese markets. Nissan also has plans to release Infiniti into many
Europe European markets (Russian & Ukraine in 2007),
China (10 dealerships by 2007), as well as in Japanese market sometime after 2008.
Infiniti vehicles are traditionally based on the same
automobile platform as Nissan models. In some cases, similar vehicles are sold as upscale Nissans in the same market, while other Infinitis are rebadged models from the Japanese market, where Nissan's model range includes high-end luxury vehicles. More recently, the differentiation between Nissan and Infiniti vehicles has become greater, and even where two models may share a similar platform, Infinitis tend to feature more powerful engines, tuned suspensions, steering systems, and more luxurious interior appointments.
Infiniti's model name designation includes one letter for
coupe coupés and
sedan sedans (two letters for
SUVs) and a number reflecting engine displacement. For example, the
Infiniti QX56 QX56 is an SUV featuring a 5.6 L engine and the
Infiniti Q Q45 is Infiniti's flagship sedan, featuring a 4.5 L engine. The one exception to this was the
Infiniti QX4 QX4 SUV, which featured a 3.3 L engine (
1997-
2000) and later a 3.5 L engine (
2001-
2003). An 'x' following the engine displacement of Infiniti sedans denotes an
all wheel drive model (e.g.
Infiniti G35x Infiniti G35x).
History
Infiniti was introduced in the United States by Nissan in 1989, to rival
Toyota and
Honda's introduction of their own luxury brands,
Lexus and
Acura, respectively. A series of
Zen-inspired advertisements, which became known as the "rocks and trees" campaign, aimed to bring about brand awareness. The advertisements, however, neglected to feature any of Infiniti's models, and thus failed to generate adequate sales. Better advertising and the introduction of award-winning models eventually made Infiniti a chief contender in the luxury vehicle segment of the American market. Since 1989, sales have consistently grown.
Infiniti began to take part of the luxury market mostly thanks to its popular Q45. The vehicle included a class leading (at the time) 278
horsepower#hp (SAE) hp (207
Watt kW)V8 engine,
four-wheel steering, the first
suspension (vehicle) active suspension system offered on a motor vehicle, and numerous interior luxury appointments. These made it competitive against the comparatively uninspiring engines and interiors found in
Germany German imports like
BMW and
Mercedes-Benz, which by the time of Infiniti's release had overtaken
Cadillac and
Lincoln (automobile) Lincoln in dominating the luxury segment of the American market.
In
1997, Infiniti released the QX4, a modified and more luxurious version of the
Nissan Pathfinder, making Infiniti the first maker (apart from SUV specialists,
Jeep and
Land Rover) to offer a mid-sized luxury SUV - predating the release of the
Lexus RX Lexus RX 300 and the
Mercedes-Benz ML-Class Mercedes-Benz ML320. Like a traditional SUV, it was based on a truck platform, which gave it a competetive edge against the aforementioned competitors for its off-roading abilities.
By the late 1990s, however, Infiniti was consistently behind
Lexus and even near-luxury rival
Acura, in sales due to Nissan's struggling financial situation. The Q45 had retreated considerably from its focused, taut rendition of an executive sedan, having become a barely recognizable, ponderously-handling sedan that earned the nickname "The Japanese Lincoln." In 1999, Infiniti reintroduced the G20, a compact sporty sedan that was sold between 1991 and 1995. The car had hopes of challenging BMW, but with an underpowered four cylinder engine, fell short. Infiniti's other offerings, the Maxima-based I30 and the strange-looking J30 never garnered strong followings, and the company, bereft of an image or a following, floundered.
By the early
2000s, Infiniti was facing extinction. Its own impending doom being perhaps the best motivator, the company rededicated itself to developing a dynamic and powerful line-up of sporty luxury cars.
Car and Driver reported that Infiniti executives invited members of the motoring press to a meeting where they "swore never again to take their eyes off BMW." Although this effort began with a completely redesigned Q45 flagship for the
2002 model year, it was the
Infiniti_G35 G35 that finally turned sales around for Infiniti in
2003. A compact sports sedan far exceeding the capabilities of its Nissan Primera-based predecessor (the G20), the Nissan Skyline-based G35 became an instant hit. The release of the sport tuned FX45 sport utility vehicle piggybacked on the G35's success. The FX45 combined sports-car handling and performance with station wagon-like versatility and all-weather capability. In 2004, Infiniti graced the G35 with an all-wheel drive (AWD) option in an effort to sway buyers from all-wheel drive mecca Audi.
Today, Infiniti's sales and reputation continue to increase impressively as
Carlos Ghosn follows through on his vision to break Infiniti away from its Nissan roots. The G35 series helped re-define Infiniti as the "Japanese BMW", an image it continues to cultivate. This reputation has been enhanced by the FX35/FX45 SUV, and the redesigned M35/M45 for the
2006 model year. The M35/M45 has already garnered impressive acclaim from the automotive press, winning an eight-car comparison test in
Car and Driver, and has proven very popular in its first few months of sales.
Models
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Current models
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Infiniti FX (FX35 and FX45 variations)
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Infiniti G35 (sedan, AWD sedan, and coupe derivations)
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Infiniti M (M35/M35x and M45 variations)
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Infiniti Q45
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Infiniti QX56
Past models
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Infiniti M30
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Infiniti G20
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Infiniti J30
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Infiniti I (I30,
1996-
2001; I35,
2002-
2004)
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Infiniti QX4
Future Models and Concept Vehicles
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Infiniti Kuraza (concept vehicle, no current plans for production)
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Infiniti GT-R (Possibly Nissan GT-R) American release of the GT-R platform; scheduled for 2006/07 release (see
Nissan Skyline GT-R)
External links
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Infiniti.com
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Nissan Motor Corporation
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Infiniti Korea
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Infinitihelp.com
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Infiniti Forum
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