2007 g35 coupe

BigAl3

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anyone else diggin' it? always wanted one (hopefully, my next ride :D ), even more so now! :bigups



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– Styled Concept Vehicle Takes Infiniti Design to the Next Level –



In recent years, Infiniti’s design intent has become more defined, establishing a clear vision for the brand as it expands its presence around the world. More than just a tool to express beauty, the Infiniti design vocabulary is used to define both the premise and promise of Infiniti vehicles – usually with just a gesture or a simple line or two. The latest evolution of Infiniti’s leading-edge design makes its world debut at the 2006 North American International Auto Show in Detroit in the form of the Infiniti Coupe Concept.



“The Infiniti Coupe Concept draws a new line, continuing the Infiniti tradition of merging design and performance,� said Mark Igo, vice president and general manager, Infiniti Division, Nissan North America, Inc. “It is a vehicle of extraordinary grace and strength, with an aggressive, seductive presence.�



The Coupe Concept’s dramatic exterior includes a full-length glass panel roof, gently waved shoulder line, modulated front fenders and hood, deep front spoiler, polished “bare metal-look� paint and large projector LED headlights and taillights with a special sunglass-style multi-layered surface treatment. It also features hidden, touch-to-open door handles and compact cameras in place of traditional outside rearview mirrors (images appear on flip-up screens located on each side of the instrument cluster).



Other exterior highlights include extensive use of brushed and polished aluminum on the Infiniti signature “double-arch� front grille and on other accent areas, including the side sills, dual exhaust finishers and integrated rear spoiler. The Coupe Concept’s large 20-inch, 9-spoke wheels are painted aluminum-alloy and are mounted with low-profile Bridgestone Potenza tires (255/35R20 front, 275/35R20 rear).



The Coupe Concept interior combines a performance-inspired cockpit with a luxurious passengers space. It includes an Infiniti signature “double wave� instrument panel design, with five large gauges, violet-color gauge illumination and integrated multi-function (navigation, vehicle systems/HVAC controls) information display. A dramatic, full-length center console includes a sculpted leather-and-aluminum shifter knob, an Infiniti analog clock and other controls, including Infiniti’s HMI (Human Machine Interface) controller similar to that recently introduced on the Infiniti M and FX. The three-spoke steering wheel includes elegantly crafted paddle shifters and wheel-mounted control buttons.



Specially textured aluminum accents, in the style of traditional Japanese “Washi� paper, are used throughout the Coupe Concept interior to project an image of artistic resonance and spiritual precision. The large, deeply bucketed leather-appointed front seats include integrated audio speakers in the headrests.



“The Coupe Concept’s interior is both dramatically elegant and appropriately understated. It is an environment where the driver can feel cosseted and in control, with a supportive seat, paddle shifters and aluminum pedals,� said Igo. “At the same time, the passengers are treated to rich leather and aluminum textures, comfortable seating and an expansive view overhead. In short, the Coupe Concept embraces all that is Infiniti – today and as we continue to draw a line to the future.�



The Infiniti Coupe Concept was created at the Nissan Technical Center in Atsugi, Japan.



At a Glance: Infiniti Coupe Concept



The Infiniti Coupe Concept, which makes its world debut at the 2006 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, continues the Infiniti tradition of merging design and performance. It takes Infiniti’s vibrant design vocabulary, which has helped establish Infiniti as one of the most dynamic brands in the luxury market, and elevates it to the next level.



The styling is aggressive, seductive and precise, with delicate surface transitions, an aggressive stance and extensive use of highly detailed surface treatments. The Coupe Concept exterior includes a full-length glass panel roof, gently waved shoulder line, modulated front fenders and hood, deep front spoiler and large projector headlights, polished bare metal-look paint, compact camera outside rearview mirrors, hidden door handles and large 20-inch, 9-spoke painted aluminum-alloy wheels.



The Coupe Concept interior combines a performance-inspired cockpit with a luxurious passengers’ space that is marked by comfort and premium quality amenities. The instrument panel continues Infiniti’s signature “double wave� design, with large, violet-color gauge illumination and a dramatic, full-length center console. Specially textured aluminum accents project the image of traditional Japanese “Washi� paper, providing an added sense of warmth and crispness. A full glass panel roof helps create the Coupe Concept’s bright interior space.



The Infiniti Coupe Concept was created at the Nissan Technical Center in Atsugi, Japan.



Highlights of the Infiniti Coupe Concept include:



Exterior Features



An aerodynamic body design, featuring a gently waved shoulder line, modulated front fenders and hood, flowing roofline and wide rear fenders with aggressive overhangs

Low, aggressive stance with deep front spoiler

Integrated polished aluminum rear spoiler, aluminum side sills with two surface treatments (polished and brushed)

Hidden door handles with touch-to-open operation (solenoid activated)

Infiniti signature L-shape headlights and taillights with multi-lamp LED projector-style headlights, LED taillights and special multi-layered sunglasses style surface coatings

Infiniti signature “double-arch� aluminum-alloy grille

Full-length glass roof panel

Compact exterior side mirror housings with compact digital cameras (in place of mirrors), images appear on flip-up screens located on each side of the instrument cluster

9-spoke painted aluminum-alloy 20-inch wheels (9-inch wide front/10-inch wide rear)

Low-profile Bridgestone Potenza tires (255/35R20 front, 275/35R20 rear)

Large, racing-style 4-wheel disc brakes

Large diameter, dual exhaust outlets with polished aluminum finishers

Brilliant “bare metal� paint appearance

Interior Features



Premium and sporty interior with a driver-oriented cockpit and luxurious passenger space

Infiniti signature “double-wave� instrument panel

Wheat leather-appointed interior with Espresso leather accents

Deep front bucket seats with headrest-mounted audio speakers and stitched Infiniti logos

“Washi� (traditional Japanese paper) style aluminum accents

Full-length center console with multi-function (navigation system, vehicle systems/HVAC controls) center display screen

Sculpted aluminum and leather shifter knob

Infiniti analog clockThree-spoke steering wheel with integrated audio controls, paddle shifters

Five-gauge instrument cluster with violet-colored gauge illumination

Aluminum pedals

Design



Designed by Nissan Technical Center (NTC), Atsugi, Japan
 
RCBuddha said:
:drool:



I like it! The headlights look much more aggressive, and like the look of the interior guages.



agreed, and not to mention... it has even cleaner lines which makes detailing it, even better! :woot2:
 
Don't know if I like the ground kit (plastic around bottom and covering exhaust), but the front and interior look pretty nice.
 
I like the new concept but one always has to wonder how much will really make it through to the new model. I'd like to see a concept come through without being so watered down :2thumbs:
 
I have a feeling as with many concepts, a lot of the stuff you see on that car is not gonna make production. If they produce that concept the way it is, I will be saving up my money!
 
I like it a lot. Looks very sleek and aggressive. The interior rocks, but that will likely never see the light of day. Like those exhaust ports too!



Overall, I like it more than the current coupe!





Mike

:)
 
I don't think that's the '07 coupe. Remember, Infiniti is on a 4 year schedule and the G35 sedan came out in '03 while the coupe wasn't out till '04. The '07 sedan debuts at NYAIS while the new coupe (which will likely be similar to this concept) shouldn't be out till late '07 as an '08 model.



As for what will see the light of day an Infiniti rep said something like (this isn't a quote but close), "the concept is 95% production ready", so I assume take off stuff like the rear view camera mirrors, lose the angel eyes, tone down the interior a bit, and it's ready to go.



fwiw, this is a repost too. :)



http://autopia.org/forum/showthread.php?t=66060
 
I like the design, especially the F1 style steering wheel and interior redo. I doubt the side mirrors will make it to production though.
 
The coupe actually came out in late 02 as an 03 model. The first deliveries were in octoberish of 02. Mine was built Jan 03 and I picked it up in March. Another member here BIGBADBOODA got his in November 02.



As far as this revised model, they speculation is 2007 however the 2007 sedan will premier at the NY AUTOSHOW this April. It is my guess the coupe will not be out until mid 2007 as an 08.



As an FYI, Nissan Motor Corp recently copyrighted G37 M37 etc etc....so who knows, maybe a bigger powerplant will be dropped in there in the near future! Def a nice looking car! Now the GTR on the otherhand....totally different beast! Hopefully they keep the price down on that bad boy!
 
Jake11375 said:
Total hottness! Infinity got it point on.... No engine spec though? :confused:



Speculation is 3.7L V6 with direct injection putting out 320-330hp. It's all rumors, but I doubt it'll be far off from that.



Diesel1 said:
The coupe actually came out in late 02 as an 03 model. The first deliveries were in octoberish of 02. Mine was built Jan 03 and I picked it up in March. Another member here BIGBADBOODA got his in November 02.



Hmm, whaddya know, learn something new everyday. :)



Well anyway ya, it's supposed to be an '08 model in '07, that's all I was sayin'.
 
I think it is a perfect evolution of the current design...which was pretty daumn sexy to start with!! :cooleek:
 
I still sweat the current one and am drooling over any evolution in future marriage between design and fuction. they're drop. (as in drop-dead gorgeous).
 
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