Filed under: Hybrid, Infiniti, Nissan, Tokyo Motor Show
Looks like Infiniti is getting more serious about taking on Lexus. Back in August we saw the M get “virtually revealed” at Pebble Beach. We’ve also been following the tale of the upcoming JDM-only new Nissan Fuga, a car which is virtually identical to Infiniti’s M. Then of course Inside Line dropped the M-bomb when they published pics of both the M56 and M37x after their secret pre-production test drive. Meaning we know there’s going to be a 400+ hp 5.6-liter V8 M56, a VQ-engined M37 (with around 330 hp - as much or more than the V8 in the outgoing M45 makes) and M37x (x = AWD). There’s also a diesel M aimed at Europe. But today we learn there is another.
Specifically, there will be a M35 Hybrid. This will be the first hybrid Infiniti and it’s aimed squarely at the slow-selling Lexus GS400h. Infiniti claims that the hybrid parts will “add to” and not “take away from” the driving experience. As such, there’s a Nissan-developed single motor and a twin clutch hooked up to the same output shaft as the engine. This should result in an uninterrupted power flow to the transmission no matter which mode the hybrid system is in. There’s also a “laminated” lithium-ion battery that not only stores twice as much power as nickel-metal hydride units, but cools more quickly because of the “lamination.” Look for the M35 Hybrid to hit dealers around this time next year as a 2012 model, and a full reveal of the car later this month at the Tokyo Motor Show. And now, where’s the new Q?
[Source: Nissan]
Infiniti confirms production of 2012 M35 Hybrid originally appeared on Autoblog Green on Wed, 07 Oct 2009 17:04:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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