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Some renovated on the outside and is offered with several new features for 2010 trim, Infinity G37 comes in different styles: the G37 Sedan, G37 Coupe and G37 Convertible. Each style is equipped with a V6, 328 hp (delivered at 7000 rpm) 3.7-liter engine introduced for 2009 models. This engine Variable Valve Event and Lift Infinity’s (VVEL) technology to improve efficiency and emissions, and performance.

This engine has aluminum block and head, and the resin coated low-friction pistons. These are micro-finished camshafts and worked with four valves per cylinder for a strong performance. Variable Valve Timing Control System continues Infinity’s (CVTCS) to the intake valves and engine optimization. The maximum torque of this engine, € 270 ft, delivered at 5200 r / min Fuel efficiency ratings for G37s equipped with this engine is 129 miles per gallon (mpg) city and 27 mpg highway. This 3.7-liter engine with a power transmission G37 the seven-speed automatic with Adaptive Shift Control (ASC) and Downshift Rev Matching (DRM).

Wards Auto praise to say that the Infinity G37 Coupe G Sedan and have the most powerful standard engines in their class. The strength of the Infinity G37 is not lost on either Motor Trend review. He said: Zero to 60 now takes only 5.0 seconds, with just one quarter mile in 13.5 deleted. Moreover, the new electric trains pay dividends at the pump also, thanks to EPA numbers (18 city/26 Hwy) a MPG for city and two for the road “The redesigned. On the exterior and interior are offered with several new features for the 2010 Infinity G37 comes in different styles: the G37 Sedan, G37 Coupe and G37 Convertible. Each style comes with a V6, 328 hp (delivered at 7000 rpm) 3.7-liter engine introduced for 2009 models .

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