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From Automotive News. Yoshitaka Iijimai, Nissan Motor Co.'s senior manager of customer orientation, has been charged with ensuring the G35 coupe's competitiveness with other near-luxury sports coupes.
Wasn’t too many years ago that Nissan was in dire straits, and the vultures were circling overhead. So, Nissan gathered as many members of the media it could talk into spending a few days in … ...
The G35 Coupe was powered by a 3.5-liter naturally aspirated V6. Nissan paired that powerplant with either a five-speed automatic or a six-speed manual gearbox.
This time, it's the Infiniti G35 Sport Coupe. Close upon the heels of the launch of the 350Z sports car, Nissan decided that the market demanded a 2+2 version of the sleek 2-seater, one aimed at a ...
Retaining the 112.2-inch wheelbase, the Infiniti G35 Coupe differs from the sedan in all other dimensions. ... Nissan/Infiniti has become proficient with powertrain and platform sharing, ...
Judging by these pictures, Nissan opted to slide the twin-turbocharged 3.8-liter V6 and all-wheel drive system from the future GT-R beneath Infiniti’s G35 coupe. If you’re wondering why Nissan ...
Its stylish silhouette rivals the beauty of Nissan's Infiniti G35 luxury coupe (Test Drive, March 15).
The result is this G35 that’s wearing the front panels from a GT-R R35. The G35 Coupe was unveiled back in 2002, sharing its platform and engine with the Nissan 350Z.
While we don’t have information on the build, it is clearly based on the Infiniti G35 Coupe (2002-2007) which was the more premium sibling of the Nissan 350Z (2002-2008). Read: Here Are All The ...
It would use the G35, an existing luxury coupe, as its test mule for the all-new Nissan GT-R. Both vehicles were similar in size and platform and unwitting onlookers thought that they were seeing ...