G20's replacement: The G35?
kris
06-18-2001, 05:29 PM
For those who cruise the other boards out there, you probably already know about this. As you see here (http://www.nissannews.com/infiniti/news/products/relautopasse20010615155713.html), nissannews.com has announced the G20's replacement scheduled for next spring: The G35.
But what's most interesting to note, is that this G35 is acctualy the next generation Skyline sedan, a car which was unvieled in Japan yesterday (June 18th). The next G series will now break its connection with the SE-R family as it will be a 3.5L V6, much like the '02 Altima and '02 Maxima/I35.
Expect at least 240hp, as seen in the Altima. Other interesting tidbits is the platform will be shared with the next Z car and the next GT-R, it'll be RWD, and have a 52/48 balance. A full multi-link suspension setup produces what Nissan claims to be the "best handling car it's ever produced."
Here are a buncha photos taken from Nissans website in Japan, these are all of the JDM car (Skyline) so don't be surprised when you see the RHD and the Nissan badges. You can view the whole presentation here (http://www.nissan.co.jp/), though it'll be in Japanese.
It'll still be Infiniti's entry-level car, but is expected to be classed with the IS300 and 3-series, so expcet a high 20s price tag.
http://auto.ascii24.com/auto24/issue/2001/0618/npr_kt0618_01_04.jpg
http://auto.ascii24.com/auto24/issue/2001/0618/npr_kt0618_06_17.jpg
http://auto.ascii24.com/auto24/issue/2001/0618/npr_kt0618_06_05.jpg
http://auto.ascii24.com/auto24/issue/2001/0618/npr_kt0618_01_05.jpg
http://auto.ascii24.com/auto24/issue/2001/0618/npr_kt0618_01_27.jpg
http://auto.ascii24.com/auto24/issue/2001/0618/npr_kt0618_01_11.jpg
http://auto.ascii24.com/auto24/issue/2001/0618/npr_kt0618_01_07.jpg
http://auto.ascii24.com/auto24/issue/2001/0618/npr_kt0618_01_08.jpg
But what's most interesting to note, is that this G35 is acctualy the next generation Skyline sedan, a car which was unvieled in Japan yesterday (June 18th). The next G series will now break its connection with the SE-R family as it will be a 3.5L V6, much like the '02 Altima and '02 Maxima/I35.
Expect at least 240hp, as seen in the Altima. Other interesting tidbits is the platform will be shared with the next Z car and the next GT-R, it'll be RWD, and have a 52/48 balance. A full multi-link suspension setup produces what Nissan claims to be the "best handling car it's ever produced."
Here are a buncha photos taken from Nissans website in Japan, these are all of the JDM car (Skyline) so don't be surprised when you see the RHD and the Nissan badges. You can view the whole presentation here (http://www.nissan.co.jp/), though it'll be in Japanese.
It'll still be Infiniti's entry-level car, but is expected to be classed with the IS300 and 3-series, so expcet a high 20s price tag.
http://auto.ascii24.com/auto24/issue/2001/0618/npr_kt0618_01_04.jpg
http://auto.ascii24.com/auto24/issue/2001/0618/npr_kt0618_06_17.jpg
http://auto.ascii24.com/auto24/issue/2001/0618/npr_kt0618_06_05.jpg
http://auto.ascii24.com/auto24/issue/2001/0618/npr_kt0618_01_05.jpg
http://auto.ascii24.com/auto24/issue/2001/0618/npr_kt0618_01_27.jpg
http://auto.ascii24.com/auto24/issue/2001/0618/npr_kt0618_01_11.jpg
http://auto.ascii24.com/auto24/issue/2001/0618/npr_kt0618_01_07.jpg
http://auto.ascii24.com/auto24/issue/2001/0618/npr_kt0618_01_08.jpg
Dprotech
06-18-2001, 07:21 PM
Left Hand drive conversion
Dprotech
06-18-2001, 07:24 PM
I'm glad the new g35 doesn't look like the primera wagon
G-Forces
06-18-2001, 08:25 PM
Crap I hope it doesn't kick too much ass...I might have to part out my current car and...*eep* trade it in. :(
primerAL
06-18-2001, 09:54 PM
Other interesting tidbits is the platform will be shared with the next Z car and the next GT-R
Not a GT-R, but just a simple Skyline. GT-R is supposedly getting it's own model, branching off from the Skyline name.
Not a GT-R, but just a simple Skyline. GT-R is supposedly getting it's own model, branching off from the Skyline name.
primera man
06-18-2001, 11:25 PM
YUK :eek: :eek:
About the only thing going for it will be the 3.5L V6.
Between this and the New Primera in Japan just released, it makes me want to keep mine even more and not trade up.
About the only thing going for it will be the 3.5L V6.
Between this and the New Primera in Japan just released, it makes me want to keep mine even more and not trade up.
thaa
06-19-2001, 03:10 AM
primera man> me too!
G-Forces
06-19-2001, 10:15 AM
I donno I think it looks pretty good. If they don't offer a 6 spd manual it would be a real shame. I'll NEVER buy an automatic or a manumatic car. No clutch, no sale. :)
poppy_morenito
06-19-2001, 01:52 PM
I think the outside is Ugly. The interior is really nice !!!! I will try to put it's interior in my P10 ...lol
b-b00gie
06-22-2001, 09:09 AM
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i_rebel
06-22-2001, 10:56 AM
Those stereo mounted audio controls are not very appealing. Those of you that are Nissan buffs may recognize the look . . .
That styling is reminiscent of the 80's Nissans . . . The stock radios all had that shiny silver finish with crude squarish controls . . .
That styling is reminiscent of the 80's Nissans . . . The stock radios all had that shiny silver finish with crude squarish controls . . .
Morpheus XIII
07-03-2001, 05:45 AM
The images presented by Kris94G20 are shots of the current V35 Skyline recently available in Japan. They are powered by the VQ25DD, VQ30DD, and even possibly a VQ35DD, direct injection powerplants. As of today, the V35 is available in rear/all-wheel drive. Whether or not it will appear in the States as the replacement 'G' remains a mystery; everything you have heard so far is a rumor/possibility, according to press data. Some say this next Skyline will fit into the Infiniti line-up as an all new model, while others believe that it will directly replace the G20. Nissan has been utilizing the concept XVL chassis for several models, including this new Skyline and the upcoming U.S. Z-car and Altima.
Internationally, the Primera has always been known as Nissan's premier compact front wheel-drive sports sedan. Why would they change now?
There is a new Primera available in Japan. Wouldn't Nissan want it's luxury counterpart to bond to tradition and use the next Primera for the next G20?
Internationally, the Primera has always been known as Nissan's premier compact front wheel-drive sports sedan. Why would they change now?
There is a new Primera available in Japan. Wouldn't Nissan want it's luxury counterpart to bond to tradition and use the next Primera for the next G20?
Morpheus XIII
07-03-2001, 05:49 AM
A corporate shot of the new Primera.
BE ADVISED: This new model was finished before the Renault purchase. Therefore, this design does NOT have european influence, even though it seems to do so. Note the unusual yet corporate-like nose end:
BE ADVISED: This new model was finished before the Renault purchase. Therefore, this design does NOT have european influence, even though it seems to do so. Note the unusual yet corporate-like nose end:
b-b00gie
07-03-2001, 06:54 AM
This topic has been beaten up and down to death and we will most likely never know what car it will be until it actually comes out.
If Nissan keeps the Primera/G20 connection, then yes it will be the P12, or possibly the restyled european P11 (P11 144 series)
However, I have not heard any rumors of the P12 coming here. Nissan/Infiniti, as well as dealers, salesmen, and the press have all hinted that the car will be rear wheel drive and a little less sluggish. The car will be aimed at competing more with the BMW/Lexus buyers..
Whether the car will be the V35 Skyline (blah, and no this is NOT the Skyline we all love. The Skylines as we know them will know have a new name labeled just "GTR", and this "V35 Skyline" is now a family car.) or the XVL concept (growing on me) will remain a mystery. Until the car is actually on the showroom floor, even what a dealer tells you is all here say. :D
If Nissan keeps the Primera/G20 connection, then yes it will be the P12, or possibly the restyled european P11 (P11 144 series)
However, I have not heard any rumors of the P12 coming here. Nissan/Infiniti, as well as dealers, salesmen, and the press have all hinted that the car will be rear wheel drive and a little less sluggish. The car will be aimed at competing more with the BMW/Lexus buyers..
Whether the car will be the V35 Skyline (blah, and no this is NOT the Skyline we all love. The Skylines as we know them will know have a new name labeled just "GTR", and this "V35 Skyline" is now a family car.) or the XVL concept (growing on me) will remain a mystery. Until the car is actually on the showroom floor, even what a dealer tells you is all here say. :D
G-Forces
07-03-2001, 07:35 AM
Originally posted by morpheusxiii
Internationally, the Primera has always been known as Nissan's premier compact front wheel-drive sports sedan. Why would they change now?
Because Infiniti doesn't want any front wheel drive cars in it's line up. All new Infiniti cars will be RWD.
Internationally, the Primera has always been known as Nissan's premier compact front wheel-drive sports sedan. Why would they change now?
Because Infiniti doesn't want any front wheel drive cars in it's line up. All new Infiniti cars will be RWD.
G-Forces
07-03-2001, 07:38 AM
Originally posted by b-b00gie
Whether the car will be the V35 Skyline (blah, and no this is NOT the Skyline we all love. The Skylines as we know them will know have a new name labeled just "GTR", and this "V35 Skyline" is now a family car.)
What most people forget is that the Skyline was always a family sport sedan. The GTR just borrowed the Skyline name.
Whether the car will be the V35 Skyline (blah, and no this is NOT the Skyline we all love. The Skylines as we know them will know have a new name labeled just "GTR", and this "V35 Skyline" is now a family car.)
What most people forget is that the Skyline was always a family sport sedan. The GTR just borrowed the Skyline name.
b-b00gie
07-03-2001, 07:41 AM
it was 2 door and in no way looked like a "family sedan" unlike the V35 which looks like it would be in the same class as a....VW Passat or something?
G-Forces
07-03-2001, 08:54 AM
Right but your thinking just of the GTR again. Essencially the "Skyline GTR" is it's own car and borrowed the Skyline name. It irks me when North Americans say "But we aren't getting the fabled Skyline" When in fact we are getting the Skyline, we are not getting the GTR but Nissan never said that the G35/Skyline was going to be the GTR. The Skyline is the Skyline and the Skyline GTR is something different!
G22DET
07-03-2001, 09:24 AM
while i know that there is a big difference between the skyline GTR and the GTS and lesser models, but even the sedan ones are not just your typical family sedan. The GTS still came with the RB single turbo motor, produced 230hp+, rwd and still kicked lots of ass....definietly NOT a camry type family sedan!
b-b00gie
07-03-2001, 09:48 AM
exactly...
the V35 I would label a family sedan not the old Skylines (and I'm not talking GTR's... just Skylines)
the V35 I would label a family sedan not the old Skylines (and I'm not talking GTR's... just Skylines)
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