2013 INFINITI M REVIEW Vehicle Style: Large hybrid luxury sedan Price: $99,900 (plus on-roads) Fuel Economy claimed: 6.9 l/100km | tested:10.3 l/100km OVERVIEW Infiniti’s ambitious plan to carve out a foothold in the Austral
INFINITI M35H PREVIEW DRIVE Vehicle type: Large Luxury Sedan (hybrid) Price: TBA – launching in August Power: 225kW petrol engine | 50kW electric motor Combined system output: 268kW Torque: 350Nm petrol engine | 270Nm electric motor
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Nissan has promised to substantially expand its currently limited range of hybrid models, as the manufacturer combats slow sales of its all-electric Leaf hatchback.
In an interesting piece of trivia for the automotive geeks out there, the 2011 Infiniti M35h will become the first hybrid in the world to come standard with an audible pedestrian warning system as standard.
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