Infiniti Prices New G37 Coupe

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The highly anticipated Infiniti G37 arrives at dealers August 21, and now we know how much it will cost to drive one of the 330 hp coupes off the lot. Prices start at $34,250 for the base model (not including $715 in destination charges). There will also be Journey and Sport models offering different levels of equipment and transmission choices.

Both the base model and Journey come with a five-speed automatic transmission with available paddle shifters, while the Sport comes with a six-speed manual transmission. Only rear-wheel drive models will be available at launch with the all-wheel drive G37x will be available later this year. Full prices and photos are below.

G37 Coupe: $34,250
G37 Coupe Journey: $35,000
G37 Coupe Sport: $35,550

FACTORY INSTALLED OPTIONS                                    
    Technology Package: $1,150
    Moonroof: $1,000
    Premium Package: $3,200
    Rear Spoiler: $550
    Sport Package: $1,850
    Performance Tire and Wheel Package: $650
    Navigation Package: $2,200
    4-Wheel Active Steer Package: $1,300
    Wood Trim: $450

  PORT INSTALLED ACCESSORIES
    Splash Guards - Body Color: $200
    Illuminated Kick Plates: $320
    Trunk Cargo Net: $60
    Trunk Mat: $100

Destination and handling $715.

By David Thomas | August 1, 2007 | Comments (6)

Comments 

Frankie

Is this the first Nissan product to have Daytime Running Lights?

Ilija

This thing is HEAVY.

Infosaur

Just what I need, a Nissan with Steve Perry

"DON'T STOP BELIEVING!"

J

So there is actually an All wheel drive version of the coupe?
A scale down version of the upcoming GT-R?

It loooks like a Lexus SC430.

A

We had this model on display at my plant here in Mississippi a few weeks ago. All I can say is that the pictures here don't do it justice.

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