Showing posts with label Infiniti Concepts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Infiniti Concepts. Show all posts
Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Infiniti Etherea Hybrid Concept Previews New Compact Hatchback


    This five-door hatchback model is the Infiniti Etherea concept, and it's set to be unveiled at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show in March. The Etherea previews the Japanese brand's foray into the compact luxury segment, with the production model scheduled to enter the market within the next two to three years.

    Designed under the supervision of Senior Vice President of Design Shiro Nakamura, the 4.4 meter long concept is said to blend elements of coupé, sedan, hatchback and even crossover models "in one highly sculptural, near-mono volume form". The Etherea also incorporates styling cues from the Japanese firm's well received Essence sports car study from 2009 including the...blurry-shaped C-pillar and front grille design.

    While Infiniti did not publish any information on the Etherea's mechanical hardware, the logo on the front fenders tells us that it gets a hybrid powertrain. We'll have more on the Etherea concept after its presentation at the Geneva Salon.

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Infiniti Etherea Hybrid Concept Previews New Compact Hatchback


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Friday, September 24, 2010

Paris PreShow: Infiniti Performance Line G Cabrio Concept


    While we're still trying to find out if Infiniti's freshly sketched dedicated EV (see here) will make its debut at next week's 2010 Mondial de l'Automobile, here's an Infiniti concept that has been confirmed for the show. The Infiniti Performance Line (IPL) G Cabrio Concept is the second car to wear the Japanese firm's sporty IPL badge after the introduction of the G Coupé in North America in the summer.

    As you'd expect, the IPL version of Infiniti's four-seat hardtop cabriolet shares many of the coupe's styling and performance enhancements.

    Under the hood, you'll find a modified version of the standard car's 3.7-liter V6 delivering 338 PS at 7,400 rpm and 374Nm of torque. The regular Euro-spec model gets by with 320 PS at 7,400 rpm and 360Nm. For the record, the US-market IPL G Coupe's V6 produces 348-horsepower.

    Infiniti says the tuned convertible accelerates from zero to 100km/h (62 mph) in under 6 seconds, while top speed of the de-restricted concept car, which has a seven speed automatic transmission with magnesium paddle shifts, is more than 270 km/h or 168mph.

    The concept model's suspension has also been upgraded with 10% stiffer springs and recalibrated dampers, while body sits a little lower to the ground.

    In the looks department, the Paris Show model's exterior is finished in a new a pearlescent black paint with red hints called "Malbec Black" while the interior is covered in Monaco Red leather.

    Exterior upgrades include a new front bumper, blacked-out grille and headlight surrounds, sculptured side sill extensions and a boot lid spoiler. The huge exhaust tail pipes and 19-inch 7-spoke rims complete the list of changes.

    As for the interior, the centre console is finished with black lacquer while the dashboard area above the glove box and doors are adorned with a decorative trim called KACCHU, which according to Infiniti, is a name given to the armour used by Japan's feudal warlords, or samurai, in the Middle Ages.


    Although billed as a concept, we all know that an IPL flavored G Cabrio will be offered sooner or later in the States. As for Europe, here's what Infiniti stated: "A decision on launching IPL Infinitis in Europe will be taken later after reaction to the IPL G Cabrio Concept has been considered."




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Paris PreShow: Infiniti Performance Line G Cabrio Concept


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Breaking: Infiniti Sketches New Pure Electric Model and Confirms 2013 Launch


    We just got our hands on the first official teaser sketch of Infiniti's forthcoming dedicated electric vehicle. The image was shown by Infiniti's Senior Vice President, Andy Palmer, during a special ceremony held to mark the opening of the Infiniti Centre Piccadilly in London. Along with the release of the teaser, the Japanese automaker confirmed that the EV will be launched into the market in 2013.

    For now, all we know about the as-of-yet unnamed car is that it's powered by electricity and can seat five passengers. The sketchy picture doesn't allows us to make out the body style of the car as it could be a four door sedan, a five-door hatchback/liftback or even a coupe; we're just not sure.

    "Befitting the brand’s promise of “Inspired Performance” , the Infiniti EV will be a stylish, compact, high performance, five-seat luxury car with zero emissions technology," the company said in a statement.

    There's a strong possibility Infiniti may lift the covers off the EV in Paris, but this has not yet been confirmed. In any case, we'll keep you updated on any new information we receive.



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Breaking: Infiniti Sketches New Pure Electric Model and Confirms 2013 Launch


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Sunday, December 13, 2009

My Two Dents on the Essence GT Concept and why Infiniti Should Build it

    People seem pretty excited about the recently revealed Infiniti M executive saloon. Frankly, I don't see what all the fuss is about. While it looks decent enough and its interior really shines (literally, thanks to the silver powder-coated wood), it's no game changer. But there's one Infiniti that really caught my attention this year, a concept that inspired some of the M's styling and might, just might, still be in the cards: the Infiniti Essence.

    In my opinion, the Essence is the best-looking Infiniti ever crafted. Feel free to disagree, but I'd go so far as to say it may even be if not the, one of the most beautiful Japanese cars in the last quarter century.

    Shown for the first time at the 2009 Geneva Show, the concept is built on a modified version of Nissan's FM platform featuring a twin-turbo 3.7 liter V6 hybrid power train which creates an impressive 592 horsepower. The big output in a green package isn't the best part about the concept, though. Neither is the fact that it's jaw-droppingly beautiful.

    There's more to the Essence than show and go, and to truly appreciate the most significant aspect of Infiniti's Essence, you must delve into what the car represents: a leap forward.

    For Infiniti, a brand that has never quite hit the big-league when it comes to luxury marques, the Essence could be just what it needs to get on the main stage: a halo car for the 21st century.

    The concept is gorgeous inside and out, technologically and aesthetically stunning. With its heritage-inspired designs (the 'kanzashi' hair pin vent trim and the kimono-inspired seat-back stitching in the offset interior), the Essence is automotive culture redefined.

    It blends old and new themes - automotive and non-automotive - flawlessly into a "legacy of the future" style that stands head and shoulders above anything coming from the land of the rising sun. The concept is powerful without being racy, luxurious without being pretentious. Most importantly, on more than a few levels, it's realistic. Which, if I may be so bold, is why it has to be built.

    While the high-output hybrid might have to go out possibly in favor of a practical non-turbo hybrid system like the one found on the new M35 Hybrid and a maybe even a range-topping direct-injection V8, it's not hard to picture this beauty driving down the road as is.

    The Essence is loaded with production or soon-to-be-production safety tech, it rides on realistic wheels (well, maybe they're an inch or two too big, but who cares), and the minimalist interior is handsome without being pure concept; the only items missing are the mirrors and a more practical / ergonomically premium sat-nav stereo system housed on the center console.

    As a limited production grand tourer, the Essence could be just the surge needed to put Infiniti on the map in a big way. Add to that the fact that it could launch the idea of a true performance Infiniti, and maybe a few years down the road we'd see the G take a step into the fast lane.

    To make it a truly distinct model, forget the traditional letter-based naming system and call it the Essence. Price it in the same range as, let's say, the BMW M6 and Maserati Gran Turismo (somewhere around $100,000-125,000), throw in the Louis Vuitton luggage, and allow for customer individualization 'a la' BMW Individual.

    That way, using the already-proven platform and award-winning power trains, Infiniti could offer customers a variety of Essences, from track-day attack-dog to romantic-getaway luxury-tourer.

    The resulting car would be the Japanese halo car Lexus's not-the-fastest-at-anything-for-$375,000 LF-A should have been: not an exercise in absurdly expensive technological excess, but a properly-placed, luxurious grand tourer for the gentleman racer.


    By Phil Alex

    2010 Porsche Panamera - Carscoop

    Phil Alex was born in Rhode Island in 1985. He graduated with degrees in Finance and German from Wofford College in 2007 and has had an obsession with cars and travel. Currently he resides near Japan's international airport in Narita. He makes no apologies for his articles and welcomes all feedback, as long as it is adamantly worded.


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My Two Dents on the Essence GT Concept and why Infiniti Should Build it


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