Saturday, September 11, 2010

Nissan Fuga


 Nissan's second generation Fuga, a car sold as the Infiniti M35/45 in the North American market, made its debut at the 41st Tokyo Motor Show. Like many Infiniti-branded products, the rear wheel drive sports sedan's design is, according to the Japanese automaker, ‘a powerful combination of long hood, short overhangs and deeply sculpted fenders'. 
The Fuga's large, low-slung grille and headlight design - inspired by traditional Japanese Kabuki eye make-up - combine to establish a strong DRG, while its flowing flanks add dynamism to its three-box silhouette. By moving the front pillar back, lowering the car's height and adding to its width, interior comfort has been enhanced while achieving a low, powerful stance. It measures 4945mm long, 1845mm wide and 1500mm tall, with a 2900mm wheelbase.

The new car's tailor-made cabin builds on its forebear's premium interior. With enhanced trim and details - such as the availability of seats made from semi-aniline leather and smooth textured Sofiless used to cover the armrests and other contact areas - the Fuga's luxurious interior boasts a quality feel, further enhanced by tactile switches.

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