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2006 Infiniti Coupe Concept
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Infiniti has come a very, very long way since its early days. Originally known as Nissans "stick some wood panels to a leather Nissan interior and call it a day" branch, first-generation Q45 aside, Infiniti was ages and acres behind its competitors; Acura and Lexus. Fast forward a decade or so and Infiniti is no longer struggling to keep up with its luxury Japanese stablemates. With tight, comfortable interiors that are gorgeously laid out and easy to use, some would argue (including this writer) that Infiniti hasnt simply drawn up alongside its uber-Honda and Toyota competitors; its run them down, blown them out of the
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| While the Coupe Concept looks like the existing G35, closer inspection reveals a myriad of differences. (Photo: Infiniti) |
And they owe it all to the G35. Selling over twice as many G35s as any other model in the Infiniti lineup, the G35 sedan is Infinitis sales leader. And why shouldnt it be? After all, with attractive, graceful styling, a nice interior, and an even friendlier MSRP, the sedan would be the way to go, if the G35 coupe didnt exist.
The 2+2 sibling of
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| The profile is tighter, with shorter overhangs and cleaner lines. (Photo: Infiniti) |
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| The rear sports the same taillights that the actual new G35 coupe will use, hinting that this concept is almost production-ready. (Photo: Infiniti) |
An evolution of the current G35 coupes design, the new concept uses what Infiniti calls its "design vocabulary", that is, according the press release, "used to define both the premise and promise of Infiniti vehicles - usually with just a gesture or a simple line or two." And its true. As the Infiniti ads illustrate, its possible to draw a recognizable profile of the G35 using two simple lines. The effect of this simple design is that the coupe looks dramatic and simple at the same time. The concepts exterior also includes a full-length glass panel roof, a deep front spoiler, polished "bare metal-look" paint
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| An integral spoiler trimmed in polished aluminum increases downforce, but muddles the design. (Photo: Infiniti) |
Lastly, and perhaps most notably are the nifty touch-to-open door handles, plus compact cameras in place of traditional outside rearview mirrors, completely uncluttering the sides of the sleek Coupe Concept.
Pairing with the bare-metal-look paint is both polished and brushed aluminum, appearing in tandem on the signature "double-arch" front grill as well as the side sills, exhaust, and integrated rear spoiler. Finally, huge 20-inch 9-spoke aluminum alloy wheels that have been painted to match the body give the car a hunkered down and ultra-wide stance, especially from the rear.
Moving inside the Coupe Concept, the
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| The interior benefits from a full-length glass roof that brightens the somewhat drab interior, seats look space-age, and are with internal speakers. (Photo: Infiniti) |
Unfortunately though, if the interior has one major flaw (besides the bland color scheme, which hopefully buyers will be able to change) itd have to be the seats. They are, to be frank, somewhat hideous. Looking more like props from "Star Trek" than body-hugging
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| The front end of the Coupe Concept is vastly cleaner than the G35s, and already looks like itll clear curbstones. (Photo: Infiniti) |
As far as production goes, Infinitis senior vice president of design, Shiro Nakamura admits the concept uses some production parts; the headlights and taillights for example are the same as those found in the upcoming G35 sedan, however there is no official word about whether or not this is in fact the next Infiniti coupe. Given that it already has some of its parts making it into production (albeit on different cars), you can expect the next G35 coupe to look suspiciously similar to the concept.
The powertrain is the final question to be answered, since Infiniti has been incredibly tight-lipped, saying only that it will be "improved." There are rumors, however, of some sort of V8 being made available, meaning that the G35 coupe, er... G45 coupe could possibly reach near-Skyline GT-R performance figures. We can only hope.
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