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    Rumorpile: Next Infiniti G To Arrive In 2013?

    William Maley

    Editor/Reporter - CheersandGears.com

    May 14, 2012

    The current Infiniti G Sedan, Coupe, and Convertible has been around since 2007 battling against the likes of the Audi A4, BMW 3-Series, and Mercedes-Benz C-Class to name a few. But with the competition in the compact luxury sedan market heating up once more with the new BMW 3-Series, Cadillac ATS, and a refreshed Audi A4 and Mercedes C-Class, Infiniti is readying a new G.

    Inside Line sat down with Nissan and Infiniti's Global Business Unit Excutive Vice President, Andy Palmer to talk about various Infiniti productions. During the chat, Palmer revealed the next G will come out next year as a 2014 model.

    Palmer didn’t reveal any other details about the next G. But we do Infiniti could be using a mix of Mercedes-Benz and their own powertrains. Also, there is talk about a hybrid model coming.

    Source: Inside Line


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