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2013 Lexus ES300h Hybrid Second Look

By Harvey Schwartz

2013 Lexus ES300h Hybrid Beauty Right Done Small

The all-new 2013 Lexus ES350 is the six-generation of Lexus’ most popular luxury sedan and the new ES 300h with Lexus Hybrid Drive marks the first time the popular model benefits from the hybrid system.  It features the signature Lexus spindle grille, a progressive new design and enhanced handling.  It is sure to impress new and loyal Lexus ES consumers.

The ES 300h features a 2.5 liter, DOHC, all aluminum, in-line four-cylinder Atkinson cycle engine with variable valve timing on the intake (VVT-i).  This new, low friction engine utilizes a sophisticated power management system and high compression ratio (12.5:1) to increase its overall efficiency.  It is equipped with an electric water pump, electric rack & pinion power steering system and an integrated Lexus Hybrid Drive System comprising an electric motor/generator.  As a result the engine does not require any accessory belts thus helping to improve fuel economy and overall reliability.   The gasoline engine generates 156hp at 5,700rpm with 156lb.ft. of torque at 4,500rpm.  Combined with the Lexus Hybrid Drive total horsepower is bumped up to a total of 200hp.   With this gasoline/hybrid engine EPA mileage ratings are 40mpg/city and 39mpg/highway.  After more than 425 miles of city and highway driving, I received, according to the trip computer, 38.8 combined mpg.  That’s good news for a mid-size luxury sedan.

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This high-tech gasoline/hybrid engine is mated to a six-speed sequential-shift automatic Electronically Controlled Transmission with intelligence (ECT-i), turning the front wheels that provides enhanced driving performance, which I wasn’t expecting, including very smooth, imperceptible shifts.

Further enhancing the fun-to-drive experience is the Drive Mode Selector dial located on the left side of the center console.  Three modes are available-Normal mode provides a blend of performance and efficiency that is best for everyday driving, Eco mode favors fuel economy, and Sport mode increase powertrain and steering responsiveness.  When in the Eco or Normal mode the left gauge features a hybrid power monitor and when you change to Sport mode, you’ll see a full tachometer.  It is a perfect way to see how well you are saving fuel in Eco or Normal mode, and the available and current RPMs in Sport mode.  There is also an EV button that allows short distance driving in all-electric drive from the hybrid battery pack.  The other button is to turn the traction control/vehicle stability control off/on.

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I enjoyed the ride in any of the modes thanks to the fully independent suspension system.  Up front is a MacPherson strut setup, gas-charged shocks, an anti-roll bar and opposite-wound coil springs that help with straight-line stability at high speeds.  The revised rear suspension features dual-link MacPherson struts and an anti-roll bar to keep body lean to a minimum.  The new rear suspension geometry and improved shock absorber damping characteristics further enhance ride comfort when traveling over poorly paved road surfaces.  Increasing …read more

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2014 Mazda CX-5 Review & Test Drive

By Harvey Schwartz

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‘A FASTER ZOOM ZOOM CX-5’

For the 2014 model year Mazda holds up to its famous ‘Zoom Zoom’ philosophy by increasing the size, horsepower and torque of its best-selling CX-5 sport utility vehicle.  The new inline four-cylinder engine now generates a healthier 184hp at 5,700 rpm and 185 lb.ft. of torque at just 3,250 rpm.  This all-aluminum, DOHC engine features advanced direct injection, S-VT variable valve timing on the intake and exhaust.  It also features a high 13:1 compression ratio and a uniquely crafted 4-2-1 exhaust system with dual exhaust outlets.  This new SKYACTIV-G 2.5 engine still maintains the fuel economy threshold of 25 mpg/city and 32 mpg/highway.  The engine is paired with a SKYACTIV Drive six-speed automatic sport-tuned (short shift strokes) transmission with sequential shifting to get you moving quickly.  Standard dynamic stability control and traction control help to minimize torque steer when launching quickly, or when accelerating to pass slower moving traffic on the highway.  This new powertrain is a seamless combination of power coming through as you need it.

The new 2014 CX-5 Grand Touring rides and handles like an upscale sport sedan with its fully independent sport-tuned suspension and rigid body structure using lightweight, high-tensile steel.  Up front is a MacPherson strut setup with coil springs, twin-tube shocks and a stabilizer bar.  The rear features a multi-link setup with coil springs, twin-tube shocks and a stabilizer bar.  The industry is changing over to electric power steering and the Mazda’s system benefits from a strut tower brace over the engine that gives you quick, precise response to your steering inputs as you easily maneuver around slow city traffic and when driving through curving roads.  The CX-5 also comes standard with Hill Launch Assist.

Slowing down behind the wheel of the new 2014 CX-5 is easy with four-wheel, power assisted steel disc brakes.  Up front are 11.7 inch vented discs and 11.9 inch solid discs in the rear.  Each disc is clamped with single-piston calipers and your control during braking is enhanced with standard ABS, EBD and BA.

The new Mazda CX-5 Grand Touring rides on large, 19X7 inch aluminum alloy wheels wrapped with Toyo 225/55R19 inch A23 all-season performance tires for a smooth ride and excellent grip.

The exterior design mirrors its sporting mechanicals under the sheet metal with Mazda’s current design language known as KODO, or ‘Soul of Motion’.  KODO gets its inspiration from nature-in its most calm and most furious times.  My Soul Red Metallic painted CX-5 comes with a black contrasting full-length lower bodykit to lower its center of gravity enhancing its handling capabilities and gives the truck a more sporty appearance.  Its sculptured body is taut and compact yet muscular.  Shapely flared front

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2013 Hyundai Elantra SE Coupe Review & Test Drive

By Harvey Schwartz

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Hyundai introduces another new model to its existing hot-selling Elantra line with the new Elantra coupe in SE trim.  My test Elantra coupe was painted to the new ‘Blue Sky’ metallic paint to match the blue sky enjoyment that I found during my seven-day test drive.

This new coupe from Hyundai gives young sporty consumers a great bargain price with lots of go, unique styling, a sporty and comfortable interior with the latest in convenient, infotainment and safety systems.  It has it all for a base price of just $20,745.00 for the SE and my test model came with the Technology Package and carpeted floor mats for a total price of just $23,900.00.  I’ll get into the standard equipment and options that made my ride even more fun-to-drive later.

The styling of the Elantra coupe follows Hyundai’s dynamic ‘Fluidic Sculpture’ design mantra that imitates the interaction of wind with rigid surfaces to create a look of fluid in motion.  Very few cars some costing above $100,000.00 can match the angular and sexy lines of the Elantra coupe.  Up front is Hyundai’s signature hexagonal wide mouth front fascia opening surrounded with a chrome strip and jeweled swept-back headlights, foglamps down below and aerodynamic power-remote/heated/repeater side mirrors that give the front a lean, more aggressive look.  The silhouette continues the aggressive look with a steeply raked windshield A-pillars and C-pillars, a tapered sloping roof, pull-out door handles, deeply sculpted surfaces and a character line from the end of the flared front fenders all the to the rear lamps.  The side extensions give the car a more hunkered down look with the flared fenders stuffed with 17X7 inch unique alloy wheels wrapped with 215/45R17 inch low-profile performance tires.  From the rear is a blacked-out rear diffuser valance that contrasts with the dual chrome-tipped exhaust pipes gathered together under the right side of the bumper.  The wraparound lamp clusters blend in perfectly and just above is an integral deck lid spoiler to help enhance downforce.  These sculpted and sexy surfaces create a very aerodynamic body with a drag coefficient of just 0.28 that results in minimal wind noise entering the cabin and further enhancing fuel economy.

Powering my new Elantra coupe is a PZEV rated 1.8 liter, in-line four-cylinder, all-aluminum, DOHC engine featuring dual continuously variable valve timing (C-VVT) to flatten the torque band.  It generates 145 hp at 6,500 rpm and 130 lb.ft. of torque at 4,700 rpm to quickly move the new Elantra coupe because of its low curb weight, only 2,729 pounds.  This engine also features a variable induction system, roller swing arm and hydraulic lash adjusters, electronic throttle control and an offset crankshaft.

This engine is mated to Hyundai’s in-house designed and manufactured six-speed manual or its six-speed automatic with SHIFTRONIC manual mode.  The automatic is what I had to …read more
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2013 Lexus LS 600h L AWD Review & Test Drive

By Harvey Schwartz

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‘A BOLDER ULTIMATE LUXURY HYBRID SEDAN’

There are many luxury sedans on today’s market but none combines bold, sleek, sexy, yet elegant styling, with power, performance, luxury, comfort, safety and hybrid technology like the new 2013 Lexus 600h all-wheel drive, long wheelbase, hybrid sedan.  This year the LS gets refreshed with the bold new face of Lexus.  The aggressive spindle grille gives the new LS a more aggressive look while engineering a significant improvement in driving dynamics, responsiveness and handling.  Also up front is a wide bottom lower grille to channel more air into the engine plus another intake for directing air to cool down the front disc brakes. Signifying that it is a hybrid there are blue accents in the front headlamps, front and rear ‘L’ badges, Hybrid side badging on the chrome strip below the doors, taillamps, ‘600h’ rear badge and engine cover.  The front lamps are LED daylight running lights, LED turn signals, foglamps, LED low and high beam headlights and Smart beam along with the power-remote/heated side mirrors with integrated turn signal repeater lights.  Numerous stabilizing fins, a front spoiler, a rear diffuser and a low 58.3 inch ride height help the new Lexus 600h LWB cut through the air with a very low 0.26 co-efficient of drag.  This also increases high speed stability, cuts down on road noise coming into the cabin and enhancing the already high, for a full-size long wheelbase luxury sedan, EPA fuel mileage specs of 19mpg/city and 23mpg/highway.

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I have tested many of the world’s best super-luxury sedans but this new Lexus LS 600h LWB hybrid is the best combination of cutting-edge styling, high performance, high-technology, luxurious comfort, convenience, infotainment and safety.  It has it all with a base price of $119,910.00.  My test LS 600h was custom painted in Lapis Lazuli for an even more outstanding street presence.

The new LS 600h L has new laser screw welding, body adhesives and other structural reinforcements that increases rigidity enhancing stability, steering feel and handling.  This car is fun-to-drive in any of the new five drive modes-EV, ECO, Normal, Comfort, Sport and Sport+.  The 600h L came with the Air Suspension and the Variable Gear Ratio rack & pinion steering that automatically adjusts the damping force for optimal comfort and performance.  Any way you want the car to respond to your inputs, it does it with aplomb.  Both the front and rear suspensions feature multi-links with the double-jointed air-suspension.  The standard AWD system features a central, permanently engaged, Torsen Limited Slip center Differential to further enhance grip, traction and cornering stability.

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Power is generated from a 5.0 liter DOHC, all-aluminum V8 with Dual VVT with intelligence and an electronically controlled intake.  The hybrid side features Motor Generator 1-Function-a primary generator, engine starter, Type-Permanent Magnet Motor-Cooling System-water cooled; Motor Generator …read more
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2014 Suzuki SX4: Suzuki Still Produces Autos, Just Not for Us [2013 Geneva Auto Show]

By Tony Swan

Despite Suzuki’s departure from the U.S. market, the company continues to be a player in other parts of the world, a fact underscored by the Geneva introduction of its new SX4 crossover. The SX4 has been one of Suzuki’s most popular offerings, and the latest iteration continues to be a five-passenger vehicle, based on a front-drive unibody platform, but it’s substantially bigger than the current model, with a much more contemporary look and upscale interior furnishings.

The SX4’s growth spurt results in a 4.0-inch longer wheelbase than the outgoing model at 102.4, and overall length extends by 6.5 inches to 169.3. Height, width, and track dimensions also expand, and the sum of the increases is sufficient to move the SX4 up one size classification, into the C segment. Those increased dimensions provide a bit more room for passengers, and a lot more room for luggage and/or cargo—15.2 cubic feet behind the rear seats, versus 9.5 for the current SX4. And Suzuki anticipates a five-star European NCAP crashworthiness rating.

There are two engine choices, both 1.6-liter fours—a DOHC 16-valve gasoline update of the current M16A, and a turbo-diesel. Both engines are rated for 115 horsepower, but the diesel is the torque monster—236 lb-ft versus 115. The standard transmission with the gas-powered engine is a five-speed manual, while the oil-burner comes with a six-speed stick. A continuously variable transmission is the automatic option for both powerplants, and features paddle shifters with seven artificial steps to minimize CVT hunting.



Full-time all-wheel drive is an option with either engine, an update on Suzuki’s current system that the company calls ALLGRIP. It offers four driver-select operating modes—automatic, sport, snow, and lock, for particularly sticky going.

The new SX4 will be assembled in Magyar, Hungary, and is slated to reach the European market this fall. Pricing and fuel-economy projections were not disclosed, but based on what Suzuki did tell us, the SX4 seems to be a stylish small crossover that could well appeal to U.S. buyers. But that’s something we’ll never know for sure.

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2013 Kia Sorento SX FWD Review & Test Drive

By Harvey Schwartz

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‘MORE UPGRADES AND NEW STANDARD AMENITIES’

The new 2013 Kia Sorento, Kia’s first vehicle to sell more than 100,000 units in a single year, brings to CUV customers several upgrades and new standard amenities.  Since its launch, Sorento has offered discerning consumers a refined and value-minded CUV with class-leading power while delivering outstanding fuel economy, a full roster of standard comfort and convenient features and an impressive array of safety equipment.

I tested the new SX model that was loaded with luxury, comfort, convenience and infotainment features that made the ride even more functional and enjoyable-on short or long drives.

Sorento employs a unibody design with the ability to comfortably seat up to seven passengers, and represents a modern CUV that is just the right size for today’s active lifestyle singles, couples and families the room to move passengers, cargo and trailers.  With an overall length of 183.9 in. and overall width of 74.2 in., Sorento offers a relatively compact exterior size.  The new Sorento also provides a feeling of spaciousness inside with both five-and-seven passengers configurations, making the Sorento more versatile than most of its CUV competition.  With 142.5 cu.ft. of interior volume when equipped with five seats or 149.4 cu.ft. with seven, Sorento is spacious with generous head and legroom for optimal occupant comfort.  In the five-passenger configuration, the CUV offers 37 cu.ft. of cargo space to accommodate both passenger and cargo needs for cruising around town as easily as weekends camping in the mountains.

Prominently displaying the signature grille and wraparound headlamps exhibited on all new Kia models, Sorento SX offers an aggressive stance and sleek profile.  Sorento SX features swept-back lines and dynamic presence with an angled window line, large flared-back HID headlamps, foglamps, rounded nose, stainless steel front skid plate, flared fenders with body-color wheel moldings, lower side extensions, and chrome pull-out door handles.  The view from the rear offers the same forceful attitude with a spoiler mounted on top, rounded back and LED taillights set powerfully within the rear liftgate, chrome step-up bumper and dual chrome-tip exhaust tips gathered together on the right side under the bumper.  The flared fenders are filled with 7.5X18 in. 10-spoke alloy wheels wrapped with 235/60R18 in. all-season radial tires for excellent grip and smooth and quiet ride.  The chrome roof rack is set outside the dual panoramic sunroof.

2013 Kia Sorento SX Engine Done Small

Putting power into the Kia Sorento SX is the standard 3.5 liter, all-aluminum DOHC, CVVT V6 engine that generates a class-leading 276 hp at 6,300 rpm and 248 lb.ft. of torque at 5,000 rpm.  This powerful engine is coupled to a smooth-shifting, six-speed automatic transmission with Sportmatic shifting control where you can hold each gear to optimum power.  This advanced six-speed automatic is a proprietary design that was developed, engineered and built specifically for Kia vehicles.  To further meet consumer needs, there is a choice of either front-or-all-wheel-drive configurations, the …read more
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2013 Buick Verano Turbo 6-Speed Manual Review & Test Drive

By Malcolm Hogan

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The traditional definitive thought of a Buick continues to be redefined as new vehicles such as the all-new 2013 Buick Verano add somewhat of a sports appeal to midsized sedan package. The all-new 2013 Buick Verano, first introduced as a 2012 model, continues on its journey as an attractive entry-level luxury sedan offering up a comfortable ride and an economical yet powerful drivetrain.

I had the opportunity to spend some time in the all-new 2013 Buick Verano turbo. Enthusiasts will surely be astonished to know that my vehicle, a new option for 2013, was equipped with a 250 horsepower 2.0-liter turbocharged 4-cylinder engine mated to a 6-speed manual transmission. That is a 70-horsepower jump from the base Verano’s engine, further reiterating the notion of Buick not being a lackluster antecedent vehicle. Though, having 250 horsepower and 260 ft-lbs. of torque surging around 2,000 rpm, the new 2013 Buick Verano is still a subdued vehicle with many soft edges in the handling department – something its target demographic may still appreciate.

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The new 2013 Verano offers 4 different trim levels starting the base model then moving up to the Convenience Group, the Leather Group and the Premium Group. The 2.0-liter turbo 4-cylinder is part of the Premium Group trim, also adding sport pedals, spoiler and dual chrome-tipped exhaust.

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Driving the new 2013 Verano turbo 6-speed, only offered in the Premium Group trim level, fits the ideal touring sedan scenario. The 6-speed manual transmission has a bit of an indirect feel to it and long throws. The 2.0-liter turbo 4-cylinder is poised to manage the job of propelling the new Verano to 60 mph in just 6.6 seconds. Though, some of that oomph comes at a price of the relatively soft suspension during acceleration. Though, being a front wheel drive car with a turbocharged engine, torque steer is kept to a minimum.

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The body balance, unfortunately, is a bit upset with the ample 260 ft-lbs. of torque, which comes on a bit late into the rev range. I found that the Verano’s turbo powermill, has a short attention span. Basically, the midrange is where all of its athleticism is expunged. Until you hit 2,500 rpm things are a bit dull. Then, on the high end, the engine starts to meet its power-demise around 5,800 rpm all the way to its 6,500 rpm red line. In the end, the Verano Turbo 6-speed manual requires a bit of extra work from the driver to keep the engine at bay.

Possibly, the short power band could be a good thing for enthusiasts who really engulf themselves into quickly rowing through the gears often. On the other hand, this could be a bad thing for more relaxed drivers, but that is what the standard 6-speed automatic transmission option is for.

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Buick’s character has changed over the years with a new-found contemporary styling to the exterior. Still, Buick vehicles are easily recognizable but now have a sporty flare about them that tends to blend them into the main-stream more so than ever. The 2013 Buick Verano has that appealing ‘almost-sporty’ style going for it. The exterior body panels, despite sharing many chassis components with the Chevrolet Cruze, gives the Verano its own unique character apart from the rest of Buick and GM’s line of sedans. Having standard 18-inch alloy wheels shod in 235/45 Continental rubber along with the Premium Group’s rear spoiler, only add to the Verano’s exterior appeal. Not to mention, the 18-inchers aid in the ride quality, what is otherwise a soft suspension that absorbs most small imperfections in the road.

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Inside of the new 2013 Buick Verano is a familiar interior layout, characteristic of other midsized sedans from GM. Though, the Verano takes a slightly different approach with is gauge cluster and center LCD touch-screen, much of which is unique to Buick. Button layout is good with many soft-touch areas and good fit and finish. Much of the instrument panel and layout of the interior can be somewhat of a mixed bag when you find wood trim, aluminum sport pedals and about 3 other color variations throughout. It is a good contrast but does not really help explain the Verano’s character, at least from the inside of the car.

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The front seating positions are excellent and the soft leather seats are somewhat supportive. Rear seating is a bit short on legroom but has a good height for passengers who may be 6-feet tall. Anything over may not want to ride in the back.

At the heart of the new 2013 Buick Verano, selecting the Premium Group with is turbocharged engine is surely the ticket to having a complete package. The standard 2.4-liter 4-cylinder engine with 180 horsepower and 170 pound-feet of torque, leaves the Verano somewhat incomplete. I can say with a certainty that the 2.0-liter Turbo engine makes the Verano a seriously attractive package for the mild enthusiast. Not to mention, gas misers will be happy to know that the turbo 4 has a matching EPA estimated 21 mpg city to that of the 2.4-liter engine. Highway mileage is 30mpg highway in the turbo-4 and 32 mpg highway in the 2.4-liter. Still, that is only a slight difference, but you must consider the additional 70 horsepower and 89 pound-feet of torque. That alone is a deal maker for the lighthearted enthusiast.

Pricing on the 2013 Buick Verano is kept competitive when pitted against other midsized sedans in an entry-level luxury class. A base Verano can be had for $23,080 plus destination charge while my loaded up Verano Turbo Premium Group 6-speed manual carries an as-tested price of $31,685 including an $885 destination charge. The options included on my 2013 Verano Turbo included a power sunroof and upgraded audio system with navigation, in addition to the Premium Group’s add-ons featuring the 2.0-liter turbocharged engine.

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SPECIFICATIONS

  • Price: Base Verano $23,080 As-Tested Verano Turbo 6-sp manual Premium Group $31,685
  • Vehicle layout: Front-engine, FWD, 5-pass, 4-door sedan
  • Engine: 2.0L/250-hp/260-lb-ft turbocharged DOHC 16-valve I-4
  • Transmission: 6-speed manual (standard: 6-speed automatic)
  • Curb weight (f/r dist): 3,300 lb
  • Wheelbase: 105.7 in
  • Length x width x height: 183.9 x 71.4 x 58.1 in
  • 0-60 mph: 6.6 sec
  • Braking, 60-0 mph: 122 ft
  • EPA city/hwy fuel econ: 21 mpg/30 mpg

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2013 Honda Accord Sport Review & Test Drive

By Harvey Schwartz

‘A SPORTING GOOD IDEA’

The all-new, ninth-generation, 2013 Honda Accord is a vast improvement over the last generation model.  The new Sport trim package placed just above the price for the base LX trim saves you money but gives you in return a very good performance version of the Accord.  No matter which model you choose, each is more sophisticated, higher-performing, and with a longer list of standard equipment.  The new Sport model comes with a new 189 hp 2.4 liter 4-cylinder engine, a new CVT transmission with seven gear ratios and paddle shifters, a leather-wrapped tilt/telescoping steering wheel with cruise control, audio control and Bluetooth buttons, a body color decklid spoiler, dual exhaust with chrome finishers, foglamps, and a 10-way powered driver’s seat with power lumbar control.  Filling the fenders are custom 18X8 in. machined aluminum alloy wheels wrapped with 235/45R18 in. performance tires for excellent grip and a smooth, quiet ride.

The new Accord is shorter, lower and wider than before which gives it a lower co-efficient of drag while improving its handling capabilities.  Even though it is slightly small in length, 189.2 in. versus last year’s 191 in., rear legroom and trunk room has improved.

The newly styled Sport model that I tested features more chrome and cut angles beginning with the front end showing a more angular grille with chrome around its side, bottom and inside horizontal slats.  Just below is another air-intake with a chrome strip at the bottom, and at each side are new foglamps.  The ‘cat’s-eye’ headlamps are slimmer but put out more light with standard projector beam lights or optional HID lights.  The silhouette shows the steeply raked windshield A-pillars, aero-dynamic designed side mirrors, flared fenders, a full-perimeter chrome strip around the greenhouse, deep side extensions, and pull out chrome door handles.  A nicely scallop at each door rises slightly giving it a look of motion when parked.  The tapered roof ends with a spoiler mounted onto the back of the trunk lid to enhance rear downforce.  Moving over to the rear are big, wraparound taillight/brake/backup lamp clusters tied together with a wide chrome strip.  A bold bumper with a chrome bar just above an air-diffuser underneath better manage airflow.  Under the bumper at each side are large, chrome exhaust finishers.  The new look is sleek, lower and aggressive, yet more luxurious than before.

Under the hood of the Accord Sport is a new 2.4 liter 4-cylinder aluminum alloy DOHC, i-VTEC engine with direct injection.  Because of the high-flow dual exhaust system this engine pumps out 189 hp at 6,400 rpm and 182 lb.ft. of torque at 3,900 rpm compared to the standard 2.4 liter’s 185 hp and 181 lb.ft. of torque with the single exhaust.  An ECO Assist button on the left side of the dashboard decreases rpm when lightly pushing on the throttle to increase mpg.

The Accord Sport’s new engine can be mated to either a smooth shifting six-speed manual or a new Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT).  With a wider ratio range than the 5-speed automatic that it replaces and combined with greater efficiency and less weight, the new CVT is a major contributor to the Accord’s improved fuel efficiency of 21 mpg/city and 34 mpg/highway.  I tested the new CVT with steering wheel mounted paddle shifters and it was great fun changing gears when I wanted to hold to redline or downshift going into corners.  I saw 1-7 gears on the center readout plus the system wouldn’t let me advance the gears until I reached a certain speed, just like a real sequential shifting automatic.  Upshifting and downshifting was instant, great fun and sporty driving.

Most of the fun when behind the wheel is telegraphed through the new, more rigid fully independent suspension and the many electronic advancements that make the all-new Accord the most fun-to-drive and capable than ever.   The all-new chassis features a MacPherson strut setup that replaces the older, heavier double-wishbone setup.  The front includes a new steel and aluminum subframe that reduces noise, vibration and harshness, gas-charged shocks and a 17mm stabilizer bar.  The rear multi-link setup features new compliance bushings, coil springs, gas-charged shocks and a 14mm stabilizer bar.  Giving the front end more rigidity for enhanced response to your inputs is a strut tower brace.  The new electric power steering system uses an electric motor to assist to the rack & pinion steering thus reducing steering effort at slow speeds, improving precision, feel for the road and less power consumption.

When you put the gear selector in S (Sport) the engine mapping is quickened, the suspension tightens and the power steering is even more responsive giving a feeling and precision of driving a higher-priced, high-performance sport sedan.  When entering a highway on a cloverleaf I had the speedometer at 60 mph with no understeer or oversteer, partly thanks to the electronic vehicle assist and traction control that kept the wheels firmly planted as I sped around the circle.  Giving the new Accord a quieter ride than ever are standard Active Noise Control and Active Sound Control that counteract engine noise helping to create a more linear and sophisticated high-rpm engine note.

Slowing the new Accord Sport down from speed are larger, power-assisted, four-wheel steel disc brakes.  Up front are 11.4 in. vented discs clamped with dual-piston calipers and 11.1 in. solid discs clamped with single-piston calipers in the rear.  Braking control is enhanced with standard ABS, EBD and BA.

The interior of the Accord Sport is all new with more comfortable front bucket seats, new more simple instrumentation, brushed aluminum trimmed, dual tiered center stack with separate audio and climate controls sections, a center console with dual cupholders, storage bin up front and a deep and wide storage box under the padded armrest.  The leather-wrapped stick shifter is found on-line with P through S surrounded by a  chrome bezel.  All of the controls are within easy rear to use.  Although the car’s length as decreased over 3 in. and the wheelbase is almost an inch shorter, key interior dimensions have grown.  While the Accord’s sleeker shape decreases already plentiful headroom slightly, rear legroom increases over an inch, bot front and rear shoulder room increase, and trunk space is up over a cubic foot.  The larger volume trunk now features a flatter floor and more space for greater utility.  The interior shows Accord’s advancement with higher grades of soft-to-the-touch materials and greater craftsmanship.  The Sport features black plastic with a dot pattern on the dashboard, center console and door trim.

A bright, full-color 8 in. ‘intelligent’ Multi-Information Display (i-MID) serves as the control center for the Accord’s many electronic functions.  The i-MID screen displays the image from the new standard backup camera, fuel economy information, audio functions, and an available LaneWatch feature, which can help you on busy multi-lane roads by displaying a wide-angle view of the passenger side roadway of the vehicle.  A new audio with touchscreen system is standard and features a Pandora internet radio interface, and a convenient SMS text messaging function that can read incoming texts aloud and allow you to respond with factory preset text message.  A Bluetooth HandsFreeLink phone interface adds intuitive hands-free calling convenience.  Honda satellite-linked navigation system with voice recognition and FM Traffic is optional.  The all-new Accord is the first Honda product to offer available HondaLink technology, which works with the owner’s compatible smartphone to connect the Accord with music and other media sources, internet apps, roadside assistance and more to help improve the driving experience.  Aha by Harman is the first HondaLink internet app resource and future apps will expand HondaLink functionality substantially.

Standard equipment inside my Accord Sport not mentioned above included AM-FM-CD/MP3 audio system with four speakers, USB audio interface, MP3 auxiliary input jack, dual-zone climate control with air filtration system, power windows/door locks with driver-side express up/down, illuminated dual vanity mirrors, dual map lights, map pockets behind the front seatbacks, sunglass holder, cruise control, variable-speed wipers/washers, remote fuel filler door/trunk release, cargo area light, lockable glove box, exterior temperature gauge, thick cut-pile carpeting, floor maps front/rear, maintenance minder system, grab handles above each door, 60/40 split folding rear seat, and a pull-down rear armrest with dual cupholders.

Standard safety features include driver/front passenger dual stage airbags, driver/front passenger side airbags, side curtain airbags with rollover sensor, ACE body structure, tire pressure monitoring system, side impact door beams, 3-point safety belts for five with front pretensioners/load limiters, daytime running lamps and the LATCH system for child seats.

The all-new 2013 Honda Accord is a vast improvement over the last generation model with sleeker and more aerodynamic styling, more fuel efficient powertrains, a more refined and dynamic suspension system, a more spacious, refined, and comfortable interior with the latest in infotainment and safety systems.  The new Sport model that I tested gave me even greater pleasure and fun driving it around town and on the highways.  The price is surprisingly affordable at just $23,390.00 for this great looking and great performing new Accord Sport sedan.

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COPYRIGHT: 2012: HARVEY SCHWARTZ

SPECIFICATIONS

  • Price: Base Accord Sedan $21,680 / As-Tested Accord Sport $23,390
  • Engine: 2.4 liter DOHC 4-cylinder 185 horsepower @ 6,400 rpm / 181 ft-lbs. torque @ 3,900 rpm
  • Transmission: CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission)
  • Wheelbase: 109.3 in.
  • Total length: 191.4 in.
  • Total width: 72.8 in.
  • Total height: 57.7 in.
  • Curb weight: 3,342 lbs.
  • Track: f/r-62.4/62.4 in.
  • Headroom: f/r-39.1/37.5 in.
  • Legroom: f/r-42.5/38.5 in.
  • Cargo volume: 15.8 cu.ft.
  • Turing circle: 39.6 ft.
  • Fuel tank: 17.2 gallons
  • 0-60 mph: 7.5 seconds

Source: FULL ARTICLE at Automotive Addicts

Infiniti Reveals All-New Q50 (G37-Replacement) at 2013 North American International Auto Show

By Darryl

Looking past Infiniti’s somewhat controversial model name change debacle, it has become an easier change to swallow today as they reveal the stunning all-new 2014 Infiniti Q50 at the 2013 Detroit Auto Show (North American International Auto Show) today.

We already captured a glimpse at the new look of the Q50, the G37’s successor, from leaked photos courtesy of Infiniti’s Canadian counterparts. Featuring Infiniti’s new design language, the all-new Q50 sedan takes on a bold approach with sleek body lines emphasizing the “S” curves found in recent Infiniti concepts.

The new 2014 Infiniti Q50 will be offer two engine choices, a 3.7-liter V6 and a new 3.5-liter V6 hybrid. Other powertrains will be launched as part of a global market rollout. Hopefully we will expect to see some performance variants introduced at one point of time to expand on the IPL (Infiniti Performance Line).

The new Infiniti Q50 not only features distinctive design, but it will offer more individual space and customizable digital environments through dual LCD touch-screens and custom apps. Direct Adaptive Steering and Active Lane Control will join a barrage of other safety advancements allowing Infiniti to still pioneer their active safety blanket.

We welcome you to hit up the full press release and photos of the new 2014 Infiniti Q50, which will go on sale in North America in Summer 2013.

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2014 INFINITI Q50 SPORTS SEDAN UNLEASHES INSPIRED PERFORMANCE AND HOSPITALITY
  • All-new model sets the fresh design, performance and technology direction for new generation of Infiniti vehicles and brand
  • Choice of powertrains for United States launch includes 3.7-liter V6 and 3.5-liter Hybrid; other powertrains to be added as part of global market launch rollout
  • Offers world’s first technologies designed to enhance the driving experience, including Direct Adaptive Steering and Active Lane Control
  • Fully customizable digital environment for linking various driver settings and driving characteristics to i-Key
  • Infiniti InTouch™ next-gen smart connectivity features dual touch-screens and an array of advanced functions, features and custom apps
  • On sale in North America beginning summer 2013
Building on Infiniti’s legendary sports sedan design, performance and technology leadership, the all-new 2014 Infiniti Q50 is designed to create a new, distinct level of customer engagement when it launches in the North American market in summer 2013. The Q50 rollout will be followed by other Infiniti global markets later in the year.Said Infiniti President Johan de Nysschen: “This exciting new Infiniti Q50 stretches the boundaries of what a sports sedan can be, propelling Infiniti in a bold new direction.”A New Dimension in Dynamic Design
While Infiniti sports sedans have always been noted for their outstanding proportions and presence, the new Infiniti Q50 adds a new dimension of premium style. Its strong first impression is anchored by the smooth yet dynamic character line arising from its “double arch” grille. It energetically flows through the bodyside like a wave and merges with the rear end, creating a highly fluid and intriguing profile and fully illustrating the Infiniti Q50′s dynamic and athletic stance.”The Infiniti Q50 reflects the direct influence of the Infiniti concepts known as the ‘Infiniti Trilogy’, particularly Essence, while honoring the iconic design dynamics of earlier Infiniti sports sedans. The new Q50′s athletic and tightened appearance blends its lower and wider proportions with enhanced interior roominess to stunning effect inside and out,” said Shiro Nakamura, senior vice president and chief creative officer.Signature Infiniti exterior design features include the “double arch” grille, dynamic arch roofline and Crescent-cut C-pillar. The front end is decidedly aggressive, with a sport front fascia offered on the Q50 sport models. The new grille’s threedimensional, textural quality is provided by elaborate detailing of the waved mesh pattern surface and chrome surround, while the distinctive LED headlights and marker lights’ sharp lines suggest an almost human look.

The lean, robust body sides are designed to anchor the performance stance with a strong, solid “bone” and arched roofline that flows to the Crescent C-pillars that are similar to those that originally appeared on the Essence Concept. In the rear, the side character lines smoothly merge with the shape of the rear LED combination lights. The familiar rear double-arch trunk line completes the strong, unforgettable view from behind. Heated outside mirrors with integrated LED turn signals are standard, while a power sliding and tilting glass sunroof is optionally available.

Other exterior refinements include new door architecture with narrower, roll-formed A- and B-pillar sashes that provide improved ingress and egress, as well as a more open cabin environment. A new color palette has been specially selected to accent the Q50 contours and sculpted surfaces and includes a range of eight premium colors.

The new body design also offers enhanced airflow over both the upper and lower body portions, resulting in a coefficient of drag of just 0.26. The Q50 also features zero front and rear lift.

“Moving forward, we want all Infiniti vehicles to reflect an energetic force rooted in nature, such as the shape of a dynamic wave,” said Nakamura. “The Q50′s enhanced sense of three-dimensionality gives it a look of strength and agility – a look that is highly personal, seductive and slightly mysterious.”

Performance With a Personal Touch
Throughout the Infiniti Q50′s development, compromise was never an option. No compromise on innovation, design or performance targets, allowing the development teams to stretch the boundaries of what a sports sedan can be.

“The new Q50 amplifies every driver’s performance preference and enjoyment behind the wheel. We have one of the fastest accelerating hybrid engines, which also happens to be projected as one of the most fuel-efficient. We have advanced performance and safety technologies that can see and react before the driver can. And, we have the world’s first quick and precise Direct Adaptive Steering technology,” said de Nysschen.

At launch in North America, two advanced powertrains will be available, followed by additional engine options in other global markets later in the year. The Q50′s refined 3.7-liter aluminum-alloy DOHC 24-valve V6 is rated at 328 horsepower and 269 lb-ft of torque and features Continuously Variable Valve Timing Control System (CVTCS) and Variable Valve Event & Lift (VVEL®).

The available hybrid powertrain features the Infiniti Direct Response Hybrid™system with Intelligent Dual Clutch Control. It combines a 3.5-liter 24-valve DOHC aluminum-alloy V6 and compact laminated lithium-ion battery design with an innovative one-motor/two-clutch motor control. The system’s V6 is rated at 296 horsepower and 255 lb-ft of torque, while the advanced 50 kW electric motor is rated at 67 horsepower and 199 lb-ft of torque. The hybrid system net power is 354 horsepower, providing strong acceleration and lean fuel economy.

“True to the Infiniti DNA, our hybrid powertrains put performance first, without compromising fuel efficiency. It takes full advantage of the electric motor’s instant torque for exceptional acceleration and, in combination with the 3.5-liter V6, provides a sporty driving feel under all driving conditions. We have targeted the best balance of performance and fuel economy and hit it dead center,” said de Nysschen.

Both Q50 powertrains are matched with an advanced 7-speed electronically controlled automatic transmission with manual shift mode and available steering column-mounted magnesium paddle shifters. The Q50 is available in rear-wheel drive and Intelligent All-Wheel Drive with both powertrains.

Precise handling is provided by the 4-wheel independent multi-link suspension. The front is a single pivot double-wishbone design, while the revised rear design utilizes a multi-link design with coil springs and Dual Flow Path® shock absorbers, with increased camber stiffness and improved ride comfort. The suspension features extensive use of lightweight aluminum components, along with front and rear stabilizer bars. A sport-tuned suspension is available with Sport models. Also supporting the enhanced handling is an improvement in front body stiffness (versus the previous generation).

The Q50 rides on 17-inch aluminum-alloy wheels with machine-finished surface with 225/55R17 all-season run-flat tires. Also available are 19-inch aluminum-alloy sport wheels with 245/40R19 run-flat all-season or summer tires. Confident braking is provided by 4-wheel power-assisted vented disc brakes with 4-wheel Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), Electronic Brake force Distribution and Brake Assist. Also available are sport brakes with upgraded rotors, 4-piston front calipers and 2-piston rear. Steering is provided by a power-assisted vehicle-speed-sensitive rack-andpinion system.

The new Q50 also features available Infiniti Direct Adaptive Steering technology, a world’s first production vehicle design. The system allows independent control of the Q50′s tire angle and steering inputs, transmitting the driver’s intentions to the wheels faster than a mechanical system.

This increases the direct driving performance feel by quickly and intelligently communicating road surface feedback to the driver. Four different steering settings are offered, allowing customization by driver preference or road conditions. This world’s first technology provides the flexibility for the driver to change both steering effort and the steering gear ratio. A backup mechanical steering system is provided with models utilizing the new Direct Adaptive Steering technology.

Also offered is another world’s first, Active Lane Control, which uses a camera-based straight-line stability system to further enhance on-center driving capability and improve vehicle stability. The system is included as part of the Lane Departure Prevention system, not only adjusting for unintended lane drift, but also making finer adjustments for minor road surface changes or crosswinds (as detected by the camera-based, lane marker detection system). The system goes beyond the traditional Lane Departure Prevention system, taking it a step further by not only reading the road ahead (the camera is located above the rearview mirror) for unintended lane drift but also by making small steering input angle adjustments if the Q50 undergoes minor direction changes due to road surface changes or crosswinds (as detected by the lane marker detection system). By reducing the need for steering input for the driver, the driver’s effort may be reduced.

“The beauty of these advanced systems is to allow a more personal driving experience, with more input when desired and less intrusion of road imperfections in the steering wheel,” said de Nysschen. “These are just the start of a range of future technologies that are becoming a point of differentiation for our Infiniti customers.”

In fine-tuning the Infiniti Q50′s exceptional performance standards, Infiniti’s partnership with Red Bull Racing enabled three-time Formula One World Driver’s Champion Sebastian Vettel and the team’s Test & Reserve driver Sebastien Buemi to provide an extra dimension to its development. With the goal of making the new model the most dynamic and exciting sports sedan on the market, Vettel provided input on the Q50′s performance and handling at Infiniti’s Tochigi facility in Japan.

Buemi tested at Nurburgring – one of the toughest proving grounds in the world – pushing prototypes to the limits to help produce a chassis with outstanding handling characteristics.

Infiniti recently announced that from 2013 it will be Title Partner and Technical Partner to ‘Infiniti Red Bull Racing.’ This deep collaboration will lead to joint technical projects for mutual benefits on the track and the road.

“Having the opportunity to receive feedback on chassis development from two world class drivers is priceless,” said de Nysschen. “Our partnership as ‘Infiniti Red Bull Racing’ is an extensive one. We are working together to identify a number of areas for technical collaboration and to apply the benefits of partnering with the Formula One World Champions to our own people, processes and technology.”

Another way that the new Infiniti Q50 raises the performance standards in class is the high degree of available personalization, which is made possible with the new fully customizable digital environment. The system works with the vehicle’s advanced i-Keys to recognize the vehicle settings for up to four different drivers.

Offering a sense of “my car knows me,” the i-Key can recognize each driver and automatically engage pre-set preferences for driving position, heating and cooling, audio, navigation and telematics. For example, up to 96 optional settings in are offered in the custom mode alone. Easy setting or changing of settings is accessed through the innovative dual touch-screen displays.

In addition, by using the drive mode selector located on the center console, engine, transmission, handling and steering adjustments can be instantly tuned, for example, for sport or touring settings.

Modern Luxury Meets Meticulous Craftsmanship
Matching the inspired Infiniti Q50 design and performance is an interior created to the same extraordinary standards. The interior environment offers a powerful blend of three-dimensional textures, highest craftsmanship and premium quality, combining modern luxury and user-focused advanced technology.

“An interior is a confluence of thousands of parts and many materials, including leathers, fabrics, metals and glass. The harmony with each element is an important part of the Q50′s warmth and high quality feel,” Nakamura explained. “Our designers approached the integration of every element in the interior in terms of not just function but also of stimulation of the senses – color, touch, texture, finish and beauty – creating an environment that is both intuitive and indulgent.”

The Q50 interior is also designed as an invitation to drive – to celebrate the elation of driving that is often lost in the modern world. As such, special attention was paid to the driver position, offering a generous range of customizable adjustments within a cosseting yet comfortable cockpit. The Q50′s instrument panel honors Infiniti’s “double wave” design tradition, while updated with a new asymmetrical flow from the top of the center cluster to the wide center console. Access to all key operations and controls is designed so that the driver does not need to change driving posture, including use of hard switches, touch panels and drive mode selector controller.

The front and rear seats are a new ergonomic design, developed to help distribute body pressure across a wider range of the upper seating surface. When sitting, the pressure load on the backbone is about 1.4 times greater than while standing. The bending moments that become a factor of load are reduced by the new seat design, with the additional support for the pelvis and the self-weight of the chest.

The roomy interior space offers ample front and rear head room, ample rear knee room enhanced by the new, thin front seatback design, and greater front seat slide and lift adjustability. Front and rear seat hip points have also been adjusted for greater comfort. The rear seat foot room is also expanded by moving the B-pillar forward nearly an inch (versus traditional designs), making it easier to enter and exit. Effective luggage space is expected to be the best in the segment at 18.0 cubic feet with the 3.7-liter V6 and 14.1 cubic feet with the hybrid powertrain.

The Infiniti Q50 features a choice of interior fabrics and colors, including available leather-appointed seating surfaces. Three interior colors are offered: Wheat, Graphite and Stone.

Finishing off the elegant interior is a combination of “Kacchu” aluminum inspired by traditional Samurai armaments and genuine maple wood trim, which is representative of the 16th century Urushi painting technique.

“Quality is another Infiniti Q50 strong point,” added Nakamura. “Our designer’s passion, obsession with detail and devotion to craftsmanship and continuous improvements ensure we are producing a truly premium product of the best quality.”

The Q50′s quiet cabin is augmented by standard Active Noise Control, with cancelling of intrusive low frequency noise from four door-mounted speakers, allowing easy conversation with passengers. Premium audio systems include an available nextgeneration Studio on Wheels by Bose® audio system with a new instrument panel 3-speaker array (14 speakers total throughout the cabin) and Advanced Staging Technology®. SiriusXM Satellite Radio (SiriusXM subscription required, sold separately) and High Definition (HD) radio are standard.

Other features include Dual-Zone Automatic Temperature Control, Bluetooth® Handsfree Phone System, RearView Monitor and available Advanced Climate Control System (ACCS) with Plasmacluster® air purifier and Around View® Monitor with Moving Object Detection.

Infiniti Connected Technologies
Building on Infiniti’s unique approach to making owners’ lives easier, which includes the Infiniti Personal Assistant program with 24-hour access to a live team of professional assistants, the new Infiniti InTouch™ telematics system brings the future of in-car connectivity to the Q50 interior today. Unlike conventional interfaces, the Q50 has not one but two touch capacitive screens with intuitive hand gesture screen operation to easily connect drivers to their lives outside the car.

“We have new technologies that embrace the way people live today – seamless connectivity and personalization everywhere they go, including while in their cars, with an optimized human machine interface for ease of use,” said de Nysschen.

Along with the large dual screens, the Infiniti InTouch™ system is designed to effortlessly synchronize car and driver. Content and functions directed to the upper screen includes the most frequently used applications, such as navigation maps. Other content is directed to the lower display screen.

The two screens work together so that, for example, the navigation map can be viewed on the top screen while setting destinations or finding points-of-interest can be done on the lower screen. A limited number of critical functions, such as heating and cooling, are operated by hard switches. Content can be customized using easy-to-understand menus. A selection of vehicle-centric apps will be pre-loaded into the system. Owners will also be able to download, update and synch personal apps through their smartphones and USB drives. Additional details on the system’s operation will be available at a later date.

Safety Shield Technologies
The final area of segment leadership for the new Infiniti Q50 is its advanced safety systems. Building on the long list of safety and security technologies already found in other Infiniti models, the Infiniti Q50 offers available Intelligent Cruise Control with Full Speed Range, predictive Forward Collision Warning (world’s first technology), Forward Emergency Braking, Distance Control Assist, Blind Spot Intervention, Backup Collision Intervention®, Lane Departure Prevention and Active Lane Control.

Coming Soon
The all-new 2014 Infiniti Q50 will be initially offered in the United States and Canada beginning in summer 2013. At launch, two powertrains – the 3.7-liter V6 and 3.5-liter Hybrid – will be available, each in a choice of rear-wheel drive or Intelligent All- Wheel Drive and in a selection of trim levels, including Sport models.

The Q50 will roll out in other global Infiniti markets beginning in summer 2013 and will include additional powertrain offerings adapted to respective market needs.

“The new Infiniti Q50 is a true game changer in the sports sedan segment,” said de Nysschen. “With its cutting-edge performance, design and technology, it breaks away from ordinary – just like the Infiniti brand.”
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2014 INFINITI Q50
KEY DIMENSIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS

Engines: 
3.7-liter aluminum-alloy DOHC 24-valve V6, rated at 328 horsepower and 269 lb-ft of torque, featuring Continuously Variable Valve Timing Control System (CVTCS) and Variable Valve Event & Lift (VVEL®)

Infiniti Direct Response Hybrid™ with Intelligent Dual Clutch Control, combining 3.5-liter 24-valve DOHC aluminum-alloy V6 and compact laminated lithium-ion battery design with an innovative one-motor/two-clutch motor control; V6 rated at 296 horsepower and 255 lb-ft of torque, advanced 50 kW electric motor rated at 67 horsepower and 199 lb-ft of torque (Hybrid system net power: 354 horsepower)

Transmission: 
7-speed electronically controlled automatic transmission with Downshift Rev Matching, manual shift mode and Adaptive Shift Control, available steering columnmounted magnesium paddle shifters

Drive Configuration: 
Front engine, rear-wheel drive or Intelligent All-Wheel Drive

Wheels/Tires:
17-inch aluminum-alloy wheels with machine-finished surface / 225/55R17 all-season run-flat tires
Available 19-inch aluminum-alloy sport wheels /
245/40R19 all-season or summer run-flat tires

Suspension: 
4-wheel independent multi-link suspension (front single
pivot double-wishbone design/revised rear design) with
extensive use of lightweight aluminum components and
front and rear stabilizer bars

Braking: 
4-wheel power-assisted vented disc brakes, 4-wheel
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), Electronic Brake force
Distribution, Brake Assist
Available Sport Brakes with upgraded rotors, 4-piston
front calipers and 2-piston rear calipers

Steering: 
Vehicle-speed-sensitive power steering
Available Direct Adaptive Steering technology for
enhanced steering feel and personalized dynamic
customization

Wheelbase: 112.2 inches
Length: 188.3 inches
Width: 71.8 inches
Height: 56.8 inches
Coefficient of drag: 0.26
Seating Capacity: 5-passenger

Exterior Features: 
Sensuous dynamic styling with unexpected spaciousness; purpose-built for performance with low, wide proportions and tight, athletic stance; Infiniti signature “double arch” front grille, dynamic arch silhouette and Crescent-cut C-pillar; distinctive LED head lamps and lighting (headlights, fog lights and marker lights), LED rear combination lights; available sport front fascia; eight available premium exterior colors; advanced aerodynamic design with 0.26 coefficient of drag and zero front and rear lift

Interior Features: 
Driver-oriented center stack/console with asymmetric design; natural contour ergonomic-design front seats for enhanced comfort; available leather-appointed seating; available heated front seats and heated steering wheel; Fine Vision electroluminescent instrumentation; “Kacchu” aluminum interior trim; available “Fukiurushi” maple wood trim; Dual-Zone Automatic Temperature Control, available Advanced Climate Control System (ACCS) with Plasmacluster® air purifier; customizable digital environment for storing and providing various driver settings and driving characteristics to i-Key; Bluetooth® Hands-free Phone System; RearView Monitor

Technology Features: 
Infiniti InTouch™ next-generation Human Machine Interface with dual touch-screen displays and
smartphone connectivity; next-generation Studio on Wheels by Bose® audio system with instrument panel speaker array and up to 14 total speakers, Advanced Staging Technology®; Around View® Monitor with Moving Object Detection; HEV sound management technologies, including available Active Noise Control

Infiniti Connection™ featuring Automatic Collision Notification, Drive Zone monitoring, Google Calendar™, and Destination Assistance via Infiniti Personal Assistant (complimentary for the first 12 months of ownership)

Available Safety Shield technologies with Intelligent Cruise Control with Full Speed Range, predictive Forward Collision Warning, Forward Emergency Braking, Distance Control Assist, Blind Spot Intervention®, Back-up Collision Intervention, Lane Departure Prevention, Active Lane Control (world’s first production Direct Adaptive Steering technology), High Beam Assist

Available dynamic performance enhancement systems, including Active Trace Control by advanced Vehicle Dynamic Control
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2014 INFINITI Q50 AT A GLANCE
The 2014 Infiniti Q50 sports sedan brings distinctive design, engaging performance, world’s first technologies and unmatched levels of connectivity and personalization to the roads of North America when it goes on sale in summer 2013. The all-new Q50 is designed for a new generation of young, premium customers seeking Infiniti’s unique fusion of inspired performance and hospitality.

Taking many of its seductive styling cues from the Infiniti Essence concept, the Q50′s tight, athletic appearance blends low, wide proportions with excellent interior roominess to a class marked by unexciting design.

Inside, the Q50 interior offers a driver-centric cockpit with an array of premium comfort and convenience features. The new Infiniti InTouch™ communications system includes large dual touch-screen displays and puts communication with the outside world within easy reach, with integration of hands-free phone, moving map navigation, entertainment and smart phone apps in a way that is safe and easy-to use while driving.

Infiniti’s sports sedan performance leadership continues with the new Q50, which is available with a choice of a refined 328-horsepower 3.7-liter V6 or new Q50 Hybrid featuring Infiniti’s Direct Response Hybrid System™ with Intelligent Dual Clutch Control. All models come equipped with a refined 7-speed automatic transmission with available solid magnesium paddle shifters. The Infiniti Drive Mode Selector with Snow, Eco, Standard, Sport and Custom settings is also standard on all models, part of the advanced customizable digital environment system that allows drivers to create unique settings for engine, transmission, handling and steering settings.

Two new world’s first production performance technologies make their debuts in the Q50 – Infiniti Direct Adaptive Steering technology and Active Lane Control. The new steering system allows advanced control of the Q50′s tire angle and steering inputs, transmitting the driver’s intentions to the wheels faster than a mechanical system. Four different steering settings are offered, allowing customization by driver preference or road conditions. The Active Lane Control uses a camera-based lane marker detection system to further enhance on-center driving capability and improve vehicle straightability.

The 2014 Infiniti Q50 3.7-liter V6 and 3.5-liter Hybrid models will be available with a choice of rear-wheel drive or Intelligent All-Wheel Drive, and in a range of wellequipped models, including versions with special sport appearance and performance features with sport brakes and sport suspension tuning.

Highlights of the 2014 Infiniti Q50 include:

Design

  • Sensuous dynamic styling with unexpected spaciousness
  • Low, wide proportions and tight, athletic stance
  • Infiniti signature “double arch” front grille, dynamic arch silhouette and Crescent-cut C-pillar
  • Distinctive LED head lamps and lighting (headlights, fog lights and marker lights), LED rear combination lamps
  • Available Adaptive Front lighting System (AFS) with High Beam Assist
  • Available sport front fascia
  • Available power sliding and tilting tinted glass sunroof with one-touch open/close and sliding sunshade
  • Heated outside mirrors with integrated LED turn signals, available auto dimming outside mirrors with reverse synchronization mirror angle
  • Body-color outside door handles with chrome accents
  • Dual chrome exhaust finishers
  • Eight available premium exterior colors
  • Advanced aerodynamic design with 0.26 coefficient of drag and zero front and rear lift concept
Performance
  • Front engine/rear-wheel drive or Intelligent All-Wheel Drive
  • 3.7-liter aluminum-alloy DOHC 24-valve V6, rated at 328 horsepower and 269 lb-ft of torque, featuring Continuously Variable Valve Timing Control (CVTCS) and Variable Valve Event & Lift (VVEL®)
  • Infiniti Direct Response Hybrid™ with intelligent dual clutch control, combining 3.5-liter 24-valve DOHC aluminum-alloy V6 and compact laminated lithium ion battery design with an innovative one-motor/two-clutch motor control; V6 rated at 296 horsepower and 255 lb-ft of torque, advanced 50 kW electric motor rated at 67 horsepower and 199 lb-ft of torque (Hybrid system net power: 354 horsepower)
  • 7-speed electronically controlled automatic transmission with Downshift Rev Matching and manual shift mode, Adaptive Shift Control
  • Available steering column-mounted magnesium paddle shifters
  • Drive mode selector switch (Sport, Standard, ECO, Snow, Custom settings)
  • 4-wheel independent multi-link suspension (front single pivot doublewishbone design/revised rear design) with extensive use of lightweight aluminum components and front and rear stabilizer bars
  • Available sport-tuned suspension
  • Power-assisted vehicle-speed-sensitive rack-and-pinion steering
  • Available Direct Adaptive Steering technology for enhanced steering feel and personalized selection of steering effort and gear ratio
  • 4-wheel power-assisted vented disc brakes, 4-wheel Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), Electronic Brake force Distribution, Brake Assist
  • Available Sport Brakes with upgraded rotors, 4-piston front calipers and 2- piston rear calipers
  • 17-inch aluminum-alloy wheels with machine-finished surface, 225/55R17 all season run-flat tires
  • Available 19-inch aluminum-alloy sport wheels with 245/40R19 all-season or summer run-flat tires
  • Advanced Vehicle Dynamic Control with Active Trace Control for dynamic cornering ability
  • Active Lane Control (utilizing world’s first Direct Adaptive Steering technology)
  • Tire-specific Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
Hospitality
  • Driver-oriented layout and a console with warm, asymmetric design
  • Ample knee, head and shoulder roominess
  • Easy rear ingress/egress provided by wide rear door openings
  • Natural contour ergonomic-design front seats for enhanced comfort
  • Premium leatherette seating surfaces with embroidered Infiniti logo
  • Available leather-appointed seating
  • 8-way power-adjustable driver’s seat with manual lumbar support, 8-way power-adjustable front passenger seat
  • 60/40 split rear seat, rear center armrest with trunk pass-through
  • Available sport-type leather-appointed seats, manual thigh extensions (driver and front passenger)
  • Available power torso bolsters (driver’s side)
  • Available heated front seats and heated steering wheel
  • Fine Vision electroluminescent instrumentation
  • Kacchu aluminum interior trim on center console, instrument panel and doors
  • Available Fukiurushi maple wood trim
  • Available aluminum-accented pedals (standard on sports grades)
  • Next-generation Studio on Wheels by Bose® audio system with instrument panel three-speaker array (up to 14 total speakers), Advanced Staging Technology®
  • Voice Recognition for audio, navigation, SMS
  • Dual-Zone Automatic Temperature Control
  • Available advanced Climate Control System (ACCS) with Plasmacluster® air purifier
  • Infiniti Intelligent Key with Push Button Ignition, touch unlock door function
  • Customizable digital environment for storing and providing various driver settings and driving characteristics to i-Key
  • Power front and rear windows with illuminated switches and one-touch auto up/down feature
  • Rear passenger personal lamps
  • RearView Monitor
  • Around View® Monitor (AVM) with Moving Object Detection (MOD)
  • HEV sound management technologies, including available Active Noise Control (ANC)
Infiniti InTouch™
  • Infiniti InTouch™ next-generation Human Machine Interface (HMI) with dual touchscreen displays and smart phone connectivity
  • SiriusXM Satellite Radio (SiriusXM subscription required, sold separately), High Definition (HD) radio
  • Available navigation system with NavTraffic with Real-Time Traffic Information and NavWeather with Real-Time Weather and 5-day forecast (SiriusXM subscription required, sold separately)
  • Infiniti Connection™ with Automatic Collision Notification, Destination Assistance and Drive Zone Monitoring
  • Bluetooth® Hands-free Phone System and Streaming Audio via Bluetooth®
  • Voice Recognition for audio, navigation, SMS
  • Fully customizable digital environment for storing and providing various driver settings and driving characteristics to i-Key
Safety Shield Technologies
  • Infiniti Advanced Air Bag System (AABS) with dual-stage supplemental front air bags with seat belt sensors and occupant classification sensor
  • Front seat-mounted side impact supplemental air bags
  • Roof-mounted curtain side impact supplemental air bags for front- and rearseat outboard occupant head protection
  • Available front seat driver/passenger Pre-Crash Seat Belts
  • Available Safety Shield Technologies with Intelligent Cruise Control (ICC) with full speed range, predictive Forward Collision Warning, Forward Emergency Braking, Distance Control Assist, Blind Spot Intervention®, Back-up Collision Intervention, Lane Departure Prevention and Active Lane Control (utilizing world’s first production Direct Active Steering technology)
  • Traction control system (integrated with Vehicle Dynamic Control)
  • High Beam Assist
Availability
  • Available in a range of premium and sport rear-wheel and all-wheel drive models
  • Initially offered with choice of 3.7-liter V6 or 3.5-liter Infiniti Direct Response Hybrid™, each with 7-speed automatic transmission
  • Other powertrains to be added as part of global market launch rollout
  • On sale in the United States and Canada in summer 2013
  • Sales in other major global markets begin in summer 2013

Source: FULL ARTICLE at Automotive Addicts