Posted on May 28, 2010.
Check out the redesign of the 2010 Infinity G37 Partially revised on the outside and with several new features offered compensation for 2010 Infinity G37 is available in several styles: the sedan G37, G37, G37 and convertible. Each of these styles is equipped with the V6, 328 horsepower (delivered at 7,000 rpm), 3.7-liter engine that was introduced for the 2009 model. This engine features Variable Valve Event and Infinity Lift (VVEL) technology to improve efficiency and emissions, and performance. The engine has an aluminum alloy block and heads and resin low friction coated pistons. The camshafts are micro-finished goods and work with 4 valves per cylinder for a solid performance. Infinity Continuous Variable Valve Timing Control System (CVTC) optimizes the engine intake and exhaust valves. The maximum torque of this engine, 270 lb-ft is delivered at 5,200 rpm. The energy efficiency rating for G37s equipped with this engine is 129 miles per gallon (mpg) city and 27 mpg highway. This 3.7-liter power of G37 transmission 7-speed automatic with Adaptive Shift Control (ASC) and Downshift Rev matching (DRM). These features make this a more well-equipped vehicle.
WardsAuto.com congratulated the Infinity G37 that the G sedan and coupe Boast of the most powerful standard engines in their class. The power of the Infinity G37 has not been lost on the review is Motor Trend. He says, from zero to 60 is now only 5.0 sec, with the quarter mile in only 13.5 deleted. In addition, new power train pays dividends at the pump, thanks to EPA numbers (18 city/26 highway) that are in place for an mpg city and two for the road. "