The G series will receive two new “product extensions” to be announced Aug. 13-14, the company says. These could be new body styles or performance variants. We’ll keep you posted when we get more information on that later this summer.
Read below for more information regarding the 2011 updates to the rest of the Infiniti range:
The 2011 Infiniti EX gets a standard seven-speed automatic, replacing the 2010’s five-speed, and a new set of 18-inch wheels (last year’s were 17-inchers). Dual-zone automatic climate control is now standard. The model gets an available blind spot warning system added to the Technology Package. A new Premium Package combines last year’s Navigation, Bose and Around View Monitor packages. The new EX will go on sale in October.
The 2011 Infiniti FX gets a standard power liftgate. The FX50 downgrades to a set of standard five-spoke 20-inch wheels (they were 21-inchers in 2010). The new FX goes on sale in October.
The 2011 G sedan gets a Limited Edition model, which includes unique exterior and interior treatments and sport-tuned steering. There’s also a Sport Appearance Package. The new sedan is available in September.
The 2011 G convertible and coupe get revised front clips, and the fog lamps are now placed near the front air dams as opposed to near the headlamps.
The Navigation Package is now standard on the Sport 6MT trim on both models. The coupe and convertible go on sale in November.
All G series models now come standard with Scratch Shield Paint, which can eliminate minor scratches in the clearcoat over time.