Showing posts with label 2012 infiniti m hybrid. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2012 infiniti m hybrid. Show all posts

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Infiniti takes us behind the scenes in World's Fastest Hybrid vid


Nissan apparently wants to get as much mileage as the "Duel" can be staged between its Infiniti M Hybrid and the Porsche Panamera S Hybrid. You will remember the location where the ribs M35h through the quarter-mile in less than 14 seconds, ahead of the Porsche hybrid. Infiniti has announced Guinness World Records is the fastest accelerating full hybrid last year, which served as inspiration for the shooting of the online advertising.

Now, a new video posted on YouTube and shows some behind the scenes of the filming of the ad. It's not exactly earth-shattering stuff, like the pieces we found most interesting were the pictures from the camera chase car, other than an Infiniti or a Porsche, but is actually a Mercedes-Benz M-Class.

While we liked the place, the second had others look at us with her ​​go-round. We always wonder about the effectiveness of your brand compared to others when it is made ​​clear, to try and rub some of this gloss on its own competitive identity. And so secure by throwing a name that we associate closely with obesity twins motorcycles? We may get the M hybrid, and we are happy to tend to look at it, but if Toyota really wants to impress, we would like to have some comparisons with competing products to see, like how they on a road course leads, or even how it fits with non-hybrid models.


Friday, February 25, 2011

2012 Infiniti M Hybrid priced from $53,700


Infiniti advertises its investment program to 2012 M hybrid as "the only car in America, more than 350 hp and offer 30-plus miles per gallon." If this sounds like a great combination, the Japanese automaker has just announced that the cost of entry is $ 53,700.

The 30-plus mpg on the highway figure is, of course, with an estimated EPA fuel economy rating of 32 MPG. The M Hybrid is rated at 27 mpg in the city and has a total capacity of 29 - not bad for a car with 360 horsepower on tap, courtesy of the 3.5-liter V6 mounted under the hood. $ 53,700 is a lot of scratch, but there are not many luxury sedans on the market that offer so much power, while re-tuning this type of economy. Hit the jump for the official press release.