RE: Infiniti Emerg-E concept images hit the web
Monday 27th February 2012

These are the first complete images of the Infiniti Emerg-E concept, the range-extender coupe that's set to be unveiled at the Geneva motor show.
Infiniti Emerg-E concept images hit the web
Yet another online leak - this time it's from Infiniti

But although Infiniti admits that these are the official images of the mid-engined concept (Infiniti's first attempt at a mid-engined car), we still can't tell you any more about the car's spec or innards than we could when the patent drawings for the new car were leaked a couple of weeks back.
Still, we'll be able to tell you all about the slinky coupe concept nearer the Geneva show.
Discussion
reyne111 said:
reyne111 said:
Beautiful thing . . . shame its American . . .
and why it has the Nürburgring (Nordschleife) on the sat nav screen is rich !!! unless its the SRT 8.4l Viper it should stay away before it has its pants pulled down by a GT3 RS PS, Infiniti is to Nissan, what Lexus is to Toyota.
Civpilot said:
Reminds me slightly of one of those new Lotus models... can't remember which one exactly as there is so frikin many of them.
Little bit of Jag turbine concept thingy thrown in. Not that bad looking though.
This and the Jag came out of REEVolution, as did the evora 414e from 2010. As Jag/lotus/nissan were the three main parts of the same consortium, I wouldn't be surprised if they were all mildly different versions of the same car..Little bit of Jag turbine concept thingy thrown in. Not that bad looking though.
I suspect that if Infiniti put that into production, with the GT-R's engine, but RWD, they'd have a winner. A competitor to the R8.
I also suspect that they'll never actually put it into production.
Infiniti still play 2nd fiddle to Lexus in the US and they have no brand presence at all in the rest of the world. I doubt they have the brand cachet to sell a six-figure supercar just yet. Maybe in a few more years, but not now. A shame.
I also suspect that they'll never actually put it into production.
Infiniti still play 2nd fiddle to Lexus in the US and they have no brand presence at all in the rest of the world. I doubt they have the brand cachet to sell a six-figure supercar just yet. Maybe in a few more years, but not now. A shame.
bobberz said:
I suspect that if Infiniti put that into production, with the GT-R's engine, but RWD, they'd have a winner. A competitor to the R8.
I also suspect that they'll never actually put it into production.
Infiniti still play 2nd fiddle to Lexus in the US and they have no brand presence at all in the rest of the world. I doubt they have the brand cachet to sell a six-figure supercar just yet. Maybe in a few more years, but not now. A shame.
No, but they still sell their cars elsewhere, just under the Nissan brand, rather than Infiniti. This is why you can find Skyline 350GT's, and 370GT's in the classifieds, etc. I also suspect that they'll never actually put it into production.
Infiniti still play 2nd fiddle to Lexus in the US and they have no brand presence at all in the rest of the world. I doubt they have the brand cachet to sell a six-figure supercar just yet. Maybe in a few more years, but not now. A shame.
TheHeretic said:
bobberz said:
I suspect that if Infiniti put that into production, with the GT-R's engine, but RWD, they'd have a winner. A competitor to the R8.
I also suspect that they'll never actually put it into production.
Infiniti still play 2nd fiddle to Lexus in the US and they have no brand presence at all in the rest of the world. I doubt they have the brand cachet to sell a six-figure supercar just yet. Maybe in a few more years, but not now. A shame.
No, but they still sell their cars elsewhere, just under the Nissan brand, rather than Infiniti. This is why you can find Skyline 350GT's, and 370GT's in the classifieds, etc. I also suspect that they'll never actually put it into production.
Infiniti still play 2nd fiddle to Lexus in the US and they have no brand presence at all in the rest of the world. I doubt they have the brand cachet to sell a six-figure supercar just yet. Maybe in a few more years, but not now. A shame.
Infiniti G35/37 owners in the 'States like to put the JDM Skyline 350/370GT badges on their cars. I can't see this being badged as a Nissan, though, since they already have the GT-R.TheHeretic said:
You've driven it? Impressive.
PS, Infiniti is to Nissan, what Lexus is to Toyota.
Think youll find son that they were founded in America in 1989 . . . built in Tokyo correct . . .but if your going by you theory then Lambo are German . . . do the research before you gas !!! PS, Infiniti is to Nissan, what Lexus is to Toyota.
reyne111 said:
TheHeretic said:
You've driven it? Impressive.
PS, Infiniti is to Nissan, what Lexus is to Toyota.
Think youll find son that they were founded in America in 1989 . . . built in Tokyo correct . . .but if your going by you theory then Lambo are German . . . do the research before you gas !!! PS, Infiniti is to Nissan, what Lexus is to Toyota.
reyne111 said:
Think youll find son that they were founded in America in 1989 . . . built in Tokyo correct . . .but if your going by you theory then Lambo are German . . . do the research before you gas !!!
Yes the brand was founded in the US, completely correct but they are still what Lexus is to Toyota. A new badge, a new image for a new market. You probably have no idea what I am talking about but I am adding for the benefit of those intelligent enough to understand.Gassing Station | General Gassing | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff







