Infiniti
Infiniti is the mark under which the group Nissan markets its top-of-the-range cars with the the United States, with the Canada, the Middle East, with Taiwan and in South Korea. They are slightly modified versions of the most luxurious cars of Nissan, with the manner of what Honda with its mark Acura does, or Toyota with its Lexus. Currently more than one million cars were sold in the United States since its creation in 1989.
The cars sold under the Infiniti mark are followed of one or two capital letters then of a number to two digits, for example QX56, those generally indicating the cubic capacity of the vehicle, except for the QX4.
Old models
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G20, idem Nissan Will precede II sedan (1999-2002)
- J30, idem Nissan Leopard sedan (1992-1997)
- I30, idem Nissan Cefiro (1999-200?)
- I35, idem Nissan Cefiro (200? - 2004)
- M30, idem Nissan Leopard cuts & convertible (1989-1994)
- M45, idem Nissan Cedric (2003-2005)
- Q45, idem short version of the Nissan President (1989-1996)
- Q45, idem Nissan Cima (1996-2001)
- QX4, idem Nissan Pathfinder (1997-2003)
Current range (in 2005)
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M35/45, luxurious version of Nissan Fuga sold in Japan.
- Q45, model identical to Nissan Cima sold in Japan.
- G35 Sport Sedan, model identical to Nissan Skyline sold in Japan.
- G37 Sport Cuts, Coupé version of G35; succeeded in 2007 the G35 half-compartment.
- FX35/45 SUV based on the frame FM already used on the 350Z and G35; roll to Europe by the means of parallel imports. Only Infiniti model with whole share and which is not a Nissan rebadgée.
- QX56, luxurious version of Nissan Armada sold in the United States.
External bond
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Official site Infiniti
- Infiniti - Nissanfanseite
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