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LA Show: 2010 Infiniti G37 Sedan Receives Minor Styling Upgrades

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In a special pre-show event that took place in Beverly Hills, Infiniti launched the subtly updated 2010 G37 sedan which will go on sale in the U.S. next January. For 2010, Infiniti's best-selling model has received a mild exterior makeover with tweaked front and rear fascias accompanied by a refreshed interior and upgraded technology features.

The most prevalent changes have been made to the front end which gets new headlights and grille along with a reshaped bumper. In addition, the front fog lights have been moved from their previous location in the headlight cluster to the lower fascia on the corners of the front bumper.

Two new color options (Smoky Quartz and Graphite Shadow ), a revised rear bumper with a different exhaust treatment and the new 17-inch alloy wheels with P225/55R17 tires on the G37, G37 Journey and G37x AWD models, pretty much complete the exterior changes.

Inside, along with the upgrades to the navigation system and the optional packages, the 2010MY G37 features a new white color scheme for the gauges and LCD instrument display, new trims and a revised lower center console design for the models equipped with an automatic transmission.

For 2010, the Infiniti G37 will continue to be offered with a 328-horsepower 3.7-liter V6 engine coupled to a 7-speed automatic transmission, or in the case of the G37 Sport, a 6-speed manual gearbox.

The 2010MY G37 will make its public debut at the this week's Los Angeles Auto Show.





8 Comments:

hot said... »December 02, 2009

Front end is hot, rear end not so hot ! hate them tailamps !

Anonymous said... »December 02, 2009

Wow, pretty cool !

Anonymous said... »December 02, 2009

Carscoop, very few pics. I need more!

Anonymous said... »December 02, 2009

To me, this is a car that is trying too hard to get attention. The "hey everyone, look at me," styling looks dated from one generation to the next. I would lump it with Acura as Tier 2 luxury/sport.

Anonymous said... »December 02, 2009

looks like the old 2nd gen m45 now which is not a bad thing

Anonymous said... »December 02, 2009

The sedan gets better and better with every redesign.
Remember the very first G35? That was an ugly duckling!

Anonymous said... »December 03, 2009

This is one of the few sedans that makes one get out of bed in the middle of the night to take it for a drive. Every trip in it whether to work, the Seven Eleven, or just around the block, is a joy ride. Even looking at it brings satisfaction. Feeling it, is a dimension in itself, particularly the G37 Sport.

3Deuce27

Muzikanti said... »January 01, 2010

Nice car I like the fact they came up with fog lights

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