New Nissan Cima = Infiniti Q Hybrid(?)
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.
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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