Infiniti's Launches G37, EX & FX in the UK: Pricing Announced
By Thami Masemola
June 18, 2009 4:30 PM
Filed Under: Infiniti, Japanese
Infiniti is continuing its Euro onslaught with the UK launch of the G37 sedan and Coupe, the EX and FX crossovers. The G37 range is priced from £30,300 for the sedan and £38,900 for the four-seat Coupe that has a folding hard top.
What you get from the G37 is the new 3.7-litre V6 engine with 320PS (235kW). It can be mated to either a 6-speed manual or a 7-speed automatic with paddle shifts. Both the sedan and coupe can accelerate from 0 - 62mph in 5.8 seconds. Rear wheel drive is standard with the cars while all-wheel drive or 4-Wheel Active Steer depending on the model.
The EX37 on the other hand is priced from £35,200 for the two-model range on offer. The said models, an EX37 and an EX37 GT both come standard with the same 320PS 3.7-litre V6. Other factory-fitted items include ASC stability control, xenon adaptive cornering headlights, powered folding rear seats, cruise control and a 2GB music box that can be controlled through a 7-inch colour display.
Pricing for the FX starts from £42,600 for the 320PS FX37 GT while the FX50S 390PS V8 will set customers back £53,800 OTR.
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