2008 Infiniti G37 Coupe

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This sketch, released by Infiniti on January 10th, depicts what the 08 G35 Coupe will look like (above left illustration). Compared with the previously released G35 Concept (above right photograph), the most striking aspect is the front fascia. The nose has been rounded and softened, compared with the almost angular face of the Concept G35. Whether the result of production or safety requirements (or perhaps aero development), this styling iteration lessens the initial visual impact of the car. To combat this, the grille becomes a more prominent feature, using the same Japanese katana (sword) chrome slats that were employed so effectively in the G35 sedan. Looking just beneath this, the twin lower air intakes on the concept car have morphed into a more conventional rectangular radiator opening flanked by two other intakes. These intakes appear ideally placed (and large enough) to feed cool air directly to the VQ35HR (if that is indeed the engine) for maximum effect.

The catamaran styling of the hood and front fenders separate the Infiniti from its Nissan corporate brethren. The hood features curves and sharp creases which blend smoothly into a sweeping roofline. The L-shaped headlights appear to contain dual High Intensity Discharge (HID) arrays and side reflector strip. The sides are equally fascinating, with upper and lower accent lines which emphasize the sensuous curves and sweep of the bulged fender flares. The upper line sweeps slightly downward and across the conventional door handle of the car, making the wedge styling more apparent. Rocker panels are equally fascinating, with a sweep to emphasize the coke-bottle styling from the powerful fender flares. The greenhouse of both the sketch and the concept G35C promise a sweeping, airy view from the cockpit, but it remains to be seen whether the B-pillar has been eliminated to make way for a frameless door. As expected, the twin camera mirrors of the concept car have been replaced with more conventional side mounted mirrors. Likewise, the 20 wheels on the concept car look to be replaced with more conventional 18 or 19 wheels to fill the wheel wells. Current G35 drivers will note the styling of the ten-spoke wheel in the sketch is a development of the unique Infiniti wheel theme.

In summary, this 3/4 sketch of the 08 G35 Coupe promises a dynamic, stunning experience. And this before the engine is even fired! Unique styling features are used to separate this Infiniti model from the upcoming Z car and indeed, from anything else in the world. Nissan Sport looks forward to viewing and driving the newest version of this high-end sport coupe and giving you the inside scoop! --David Muramoto, Senior Editor - Nissan Sport Magazine

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The sketch of the new G doesnt wow me, but then again most sketches dont wow. While I fell in love with the initial Coupe Concept, I can see why Infiniti backed off on some of the aggressive styling features. First, Infiniti designers clearly felt the need to keep the synergy between the G Sedan and the G coupe, hence the similar front fascias. Second, Infinitis target market for the Coupe isnt the 25-year-old male seeking an aggressive sports car--its an older buyer whos more conservative and more likely to be female. Ill hold off final judgment on the design until I can see the Coupe in person. Of course the entire Nissan Sport staff cant wait to lift the hood to see whats hiding underneath. Id love to be able to call this the 2008 G38 Coupe.

--Dave Bexfield, Managing Editor - Nissan Sport Magazine

I saw the Coupe in person January 7. And I cant say one word about it (and no, they wouldnt even let me open the hood).

--Yuichi Kurosawa, Writer - Nissan Sport Magazine

Unfortunately the latest sketch is just that, a single view of what the new 2008 Infiniti Coupe is supposed to look like... and Yuichi isn't talking. That said, I like it--at least from this angle. In fact, overall I like it better than the original concept car, which had too much Acura going on with its pointy front end. The front fascia, headlights, grill, fenders and hood work for me. Hopefully the new design addresses the earlier coupes "heavy" back end. Of course looks matter little to me if theres no substance under the beautiful skin. All of us at Nissan Sport are looking forward seeing and driving the actual production coupe complete with truly impressive specs that deliver stunning real world performance.

--Dave Ochenreider, Publisher & Editor-in-Chief - Nissan Sport Magazine

http://www.nissansportmag.com/....html
 
Sweet mother of sweet motherly sweetness! When the original G35 coupe came out, I was just SMITTEN! It was the most gorgeous (yet somewhat affordable) car I had seen in AGES. And this one looks even better.

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The New G sedan looks about 10X better than the old one, it looks like the new coupe will set the standard or OMG sexiness. I WILL OWN ONE OF THESE SOME DAY!

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SOMEDAY!!!
 
i really like the old one, but the new one is even better.

it's too bad that around here, they're the popular "Johnny Tomato" car; they should come with a built-in hair gel dispenser. basically the IROC-Z of the 2000s.
 
dmitrik4 said:
i really like the old one, but the new one is even better.

it's too bad that around here, they're the popular "Johnny Tomato" car; they should come with a built-in hair gel dispenser. basically the IROC-Z of the 2000s.

LOL!!! Its not the "Johnny Tomato" car where I am. The the "Johnny Tomato" car here is a BMW e46 3 series coupe. But one of my best friends has a supercharged G35 coupe and he has the spiked gel hair style going on. No Mullet!!!
 
dmitrik4 said:
i really like the old one, but the new one is even better.

it's too bad that around here, they're the popular "Johnny Tomato" car; they should come with a built-in hair gel dispenser. basically the IROC-Z of the 2000s.

I have a vague idea what "Johnny Tomato" Refers to but could someone please clarify?
 
mikeyb said:
LOL!!! Its not the "Johnny Tomato" car where I am. The the "Johnny Tomato" car here is a BMW e46 3 series coupe. But one of my best friends has a supercharged G35 coupe and he has the spiked gel hair style going on. No Mullet!!!

I call the BMW 3 series the "Yuppie Special". Those things are EVERYWHERE. granted they are a solid, well built, nice if overpriced cars, but man they are like the honda Civics of the well heeled.

The G35 coupe always looks soooooooooo classy. If I had one I'd get aftermarket exhaust and thats about it.
 
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Donas64 said:
I call the BMW 3 series the "Yuppie Special". Those things are EVERYWHERE. granted they are a solid, well build, nice if overpriced car. But man they are like the honda Civics of the well heeled.

The G35 coupe always looks soooooooooo classy. If I had one I'd get aftermarket exhaust and thats about it.

3 series use to be the "Yuppie Special" back in the 80s. The new "Yuppie Special" are the green hybrids on the roads like the Toyota Pirrus.

Come on, just exhaust? My buddy's G35c is awesome with the Stillen supercharger, Nismo cams, cat-back, headers, coilovers, swaybars, and bronze rims. It has the factory underskirts and rear decklid spoile but the only differences from a stock G35c is it has the Stillen bolstered hood to make room for the top mount supercharger and the rear window roof spoiler. It loves to eat my cousin's 06 Competition Package M3 which is modded as well. This car is wild to drive.
 
mikeyb said:
3 series use to be the "Yuppie Special" back in the 80s. The new "Yuppie Special" are the green hybrids on the roads like the Toyota Pirrus.

Come on, just exhaust? My buddy's G35c is awesome with the Stillen supercharger, Nismo cams, cat-back, headers, coilovers, swaybars, and bronze rims. It has the factory underskirts and rear decklid spoile but the only differences from a stock G35c is it has the Stillen bolstered hood to make room for the top mount supercharger and the rear window roof spoiler. It loves to eat my cousin's 06 Competition Package M3 which is modded as well. This car is wild to drive.

I've seen some G35's with the Stillen S/C kit. That stuff isn't cheap. Your buddys G35 sounds sick. Got any pics? okay okay I'd do more than Exhaust.
Here goes:

-Full Exhaust
-Spoiler Delete
-Full Tint
-Coilovers
-Swaybars
-Gunmetal Wheels
-Aftermarket CAI
-Maybe Headers

I don't think I could afford the supercharger kit though. It must sound AMAZING!
 
mikeyb said:
I can think of another car I would buy for 40K instead of a G35c.

One that has that perfect blend of style, power, handling and class?

I'm sure that there are other cars I would buy also (Pontiact GTO just cuz I love big V8 power) but the G35 is just about my face coupe in the under 45K range.
 
I'm with donas on this one.

It may not be the best performing car in that class, but it isn't a slouch either.

Perfect blend of class, refinement, performance, and luxury.
 
It's official. That's right G37.
The G35 coupe for 2008 will get a slightly larger 3.7 Liter V6 than the sedan.
(Which, by the way, might find its way into the sedan later anyway...)

The 3.5 Liter already has over 300hp so I cannot imagine this one being under 320. I guess one must keep up with this crazy horsepower race....

And let's hope the G37 get the same interior than last year's concept. Instead of the regular one from the sedan.
 
On the two Nissan/Infiniti forums that I browse have threads speculating the hp rating is between 325 and 340. There is also rumors about a Infiniti version of the GT-R with a twin turboed VQ37HR rated at 500hp and AWD.
 
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