New Nissan Cima = Infiniti Q Hybrid(?)
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New Nissan Cima = Infiniti Q Hybrid(?)
So I havn't been checking on Nissan Japan site for a while, and decided to take a look and boom~ New Cima introduced last month.
http://www2.nissan.co.jp/CIMA/?rstid...25rst000000007
As some of you might know, the Cima is the top of the line vehicle Nissan produces for domestic market. Up till a few years ago the Cima was brought over statewide as the Infiniti Q series flagship sedan. Naturally with the announcement of the new Cima I was quite surprised there has been little news coverage nor speculations in the US for an new Infiniti Q. That's not to say I think it's a good idea, even the range topping M56 sold poorly in the US these past years.
Essentially what they have done is facelift a M35h, added some amenities, stretched the car a good 6.88 inches, and gave it a new name. Just a heads up.
http://www2.nissan.co.jp/CIMA/?rstid...25rst000000007
As some of you might know, the Cima is the top of the line vehicle Nissan produces for domestic market. Up till a few years ago the Cima was brought over statewide as the Infiniti Q series flagship sedan. Naturally with the announcement of the new Cima I was quite surprised there has been little news coverage nor speculations in the US for an new Infiniti Q. That's not to say I think it's a good idea, even the range topping M56 sold poorly in the US these past years.
Essentially what they have done is facelift a M35h, added some amenities, stretched the car a good 6.88 inches, and gave it a new name. Just a heads up.
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if you've been keeping up the Infiniti M25 LWB and M35h LWB just got released in China... stretched wheelbase another 5.9" ... pretty good looking to go VIP on!
http://infinitinews.com/en-US/infini...onal-auto-show
http://infinitinews.com/en-US/infini...onal-auto-show
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