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Infinity's & Nissan's future info
Thursday, August 30, 2007 9:40 AM
Infinity

G37: The coupe is redesigned for the 2008 model year. The chassis is more rigid than the previous generation; G37 models share the automaker's FM rear-drive vehicle platform with the Nissan 350Z. The 2008 coupe has a 3.7-liter V-6 that squeezes out 330 hp, compared with the sedan's 305-hp powerplant.

EX35: The 2008 crossover draws on styling themes from the G35 sedan. The EX, scheduled to reach the market in December, is smaller than Infiniti's FX and will be priced lower. The EX is aiming for a slightly different demographic. The FX will become Infiniti's performance model, while the EX will stress a bit more luxury.

M: The 2008 M adds all-wheel drive and lane-departure technology. A redesign is slated for the 2010 model year.

Q: Infiniti quietly dropped its flagship sedan in 2006, but the sedan will return in a redesigned form for the 2009 or 2010 model year.

FX: Infiniti will unveil the next-generation crossover in March at the Geneva motor show. Sales of the redesigned model begin later in 2008. A 3.7-liter V-6 engine will be standard, up from today's 3.5-liter V-6.

QX: The 2008 Infiniti QX56 receives a freshening and upgraded interior. Infiniti's full-sized SUV will be redesigned for the 2010 model year.

Nissan

Versa: The Versa was introduced for the 2007 model year; no major changes are expected.

Sentra: The Sentra and Sentra SE-R were redesigned for the 2007 model year; no major changes are planned.

Cube: Nissan says it is taking its re-engineered and restyled boxy Scion xB-fighter global. Officially, it remains mum about whether the rollout includes the United States. But insiders say it is definitely coming early in 2009 as a 2010 model. Unlike the Scion brand, the subcompact Cube will not come as a series of models or be marketed under a separate brand. It will serve Nissan dealers as a Honda Element competitor, marketed to Gen Y buyers.

Altima: The redesigned model was introduced last year; a coupe and hybrid (available in eight states) join the 2008 model line. No major changes are planned in the near future.

Maxima: The Maxima will walk a fine line when it is redesigned for the 2009 model year. The high-volume Altima has grown into the sporty sedan segment that the Maxima traditionally served. Additionally, the Maxima has little room to move upmarket without interfering with Nissan's expanding Infiniti brand. Nissan planners already are alluding to a change in direction for the car. That will include larger exterior dimensions to make it a true competitor of the Toyota Avalon and also an accent on sporty styling and handling. A diesel is planned for the 2010 model year.

350Z: The sports car is available with the automaker's Nismo tuning treatment for the 2008 model year. The package includes an extended, more aerodynamic front fascia, a retuned sports suspension, performance tires and Brembo brakes. The Z's redesign is scheduled for the 2009 or 2010 model year. The redesign will address the current weight problem: It is heavier than other cars in its class. Although the next generation will share the sports car limelight with the bigger and more powerful GT-R, planners are more concerned about creating space between the Z and the new Infiniti G35 coupe, which shares its architecture.

GT-R: Nissan's performance nameplate will appear in U.S. showrooms for the first time next spring. The redesigned car is pitched as a Porsche-fighter. The awd, V-6-powered coupe is expected to be priced above $60,000. Expect about 450 hp.

Rogue: The 2008 Rogue is a new crossover about the size of the Sentra. Sales begin in September. The Japanese import will carry a 170-hp, 2.5-liter, four-cylinder engine; awd is available. The Rogue will come with Nissan's increasingly common continuously variable transmission.

Murano: The redesigned Murano arrives early in 2008 as a 2009 model.

Xterra: A redesign is scheduled for the 2009 or 2010 model year.

Pathfinder: A V-8 option is introduced on the 2008 Pathfinder - a 310-hp, 5.6-liter engine with 388 pounds-feet of torque. The SUV is scheduled for a redesign in 2010 as a 2011 model, but new CAFE regulations could jeopardize the vehicle.

Armada: Enhancements for the 2008 model year include 20-inch wheels, freshened front and rear fascias, a restyled instrument cluster and additional electronic features.

Frontier: A redesign is scheduled for the 2009 or 2010 model year.

Titan: Nissan launched the re-engineered large pickup this summer as a 2008 model, offering a long wheelbase version on both the King Cab and Crew Cab models. Brakes are improved, and payload capacity is increased. Nissan is considering a diesel engine; it could arrive as soon as the 2009 model year.

Quest: Look for the minivan to carve out a different product position when it is redesigned for the 2010 model year. It will become a mix of minivan functionality and SUV athletic styling. Nissan's disappointment with the aggressively styled van has been well noted. The minivan segment proved more conservative than Nissan anticipated, causing designers to retreat from their bold styling cues in a costly 2006 midcycle restyling. But male buyers were unmoved by the more traditional shape. Planners promise that the next Quest will reach out to males.





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Re: Infinity's & Nissan's future info
Thursday, August 30, 2007 10:32 AM
Infiniti



Re: Infinity's & Nissan's future info
Thursday, August 30, 2007 11:09 AM
It was misspelled once... give the guy a break fcol...



Re: Infinity's & Nissan's future info
Thursday, August 30, 2007 5:21 PM
No news on a small $20K RWD coupe?
There was one driving around in 350Z camo a little while ago.




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Re: Infinity's & Nissan's future info
Thursday, August 30, 2007 6:21 PM
very nice.....im glad they are bringing the Q back....



Re: Infinity's & Nissan's future info
Friday, August 31, 2007 12:55 AM
Z2FLIP4 wrote:Infiniti
wow.I guess it's tougher for you quit being a dick than a chain smoker trying to butt out.



back to topic:
I'm definitely curious what the next Z will look like... I never liked the current version.
I'm a little worried for the maxima's future... it's definitely getting squeezed by the Altima and Infiniti






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Re: Infinity's & Nissan's future info
Friday, August 31, 2007 9:52 PM
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G37: The coupe is redesigned for the 2008 model year. The chassis is more rigid than the previous generation; G37 models share the automaker's FM rear-drive vehicle platform with the Nissan 350Z. The 2008 coupe has a 3.7-liter V-6 that squeezes out 330 hp, compared with the sedan's 305-hp powerplant.

the sedan is still called the G35, since it still uses the 3.5L.
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M: The 2008 M adds all-wheel drive and lane-departure technology. A redesign is slated for the 2010 model year.

the M35 has been available with all-wheel drive...
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Altima: The redesigned model was introduced last year; a coupe and hybrid (available in eight states) join the 2008 model line. No major changes are planned in the near future.

side note: Nissan's first hybrid drivetrain (used in the Altima) will be (is?) based on the Toyota "Synergy Drive" system, with Nissan's 2.5L engine instead of Toyota's own 2.4L
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Rogue: The 2008 Rogue is a new crossover about the size of the Sentra. Sales begin in September. The Japanese import will carry a 170-hp, 2.5-liter, four-cylinder engine; awd is available. The Rogue will come with Nissan's increasingly common continuously variable transmission.

I see... a Dodge Caliber... with a Nissan badge. sorry, that's the first image that came to mind with the new Sentra's boxy styling, not saying that it will have the (poor) build quality of a Dodge...
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Pathfinder: A V-8 option is introduced on the 2008 Pathfinder - a 310-hp, 5.6-liter engine with 388 pounds-feet of torque. The SUV is scheduled for a redesign in 2010 as a 2011 model, but new CAFE regulations could jeopardize the vehicle.

that seems kinda overdue, since the Toyota 4Runner has had a v-8 option since the new body style was introduced in 2003. It might be pretty bada$$, though. for an SUV. and f*** CAFE (and CARB and the EPA, and all the other organizations that are jacking up the price of cars)
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Quest: Look for the minivan to carve out a different product position when it is redesigned for the 2010 model year. It will become a mix of minivan functionality and SUV athletic styling. Nissan's disappointment with the aggressively styled van has been well noted. The minivan segment proved more conservative than Nissan anticipated, causing designers to retreat from their bold styling cues in a costly 2006 midcycle restyling. But male buyers were unmoved by the more traditional shape. Planners promise that the next Quest will reach out to males.

I'm getting a vision of more Mopar... this time it's... a Chrysler Pacifica! or maybe GM: the Aztec/ Rendezvous...


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Re: Infinity's & Nissan's future info
Saturday, September 01, 2007 5:56 AM
the m35 was available as the m35x no m45 was available in awd, the 08 will be the first m45x will be great to see that kind of power available in awd....i love the m45's but in this area not many people buy them because they want the awd



Re: Infinity's & Nissan's future info
Tuesday, September 11, 2007 8:51 AM
Update:
Renault unveiled a 3.0-liter diesel V-6 in Frankfurt that Nissan has confirmed will indeed make its way to the U.S. under the hoods of Nissan Maximas, with 2010 as the target sale date. While specifics such as power and torque are not yet available, Nissan says that the engine will meet stringent Tier 2 Bin 5 emissions standards, and be certified for sale in all fifty states. Nissan’s Green Program 2010 is the automaker’s larger blueprint to make its vehicles and plants more environmentally friendly through a number of measures such as diesel and direct-injection gasoline engines, including turbocharged four-cylinders by April 2010. Nissan said that: Diesel makes more sense in bigger cars than in smaller ones, and diesel is easier to adapt to a wide variety of vehicles than a hybrid is. Mmmm... French diesel engines.





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Re: Infinity's & Nissan's future info
Wednesday, September 12, 2007 6:15 AM
Sip wrote:No news on a small $20K RWD coupe?
There was one driving around in 350Z camo a little while ago.

Any news about that? There was a rumour about a 240\Silvia revival...



Re: Infinity's & Nissan's future info
Wednesday, September 12, 2007 10:08 AM

we are getting the GTR??






Re: Infinity's & Nissan's future info
Wednesday, September 12, 2007 12:50 PM
brew-san wrote:
Sip wrote:No news on a small $20K RWD coupe?
There was one driving around in 350Z camo a little while ago.

Any news about that? There was a rumour about a 240\Silvia revival...

Rumors for now guys. Maybe in an other market or in a longer term future.

Corp. Punishment wrote:we are getting the GTR??

Yes we will.



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