2011 Infiniti M (In Real Life)

Last month during Pebble Beach, Nissan “virtually” took the wraps off of its 2011 Infiniti M. But the folks at Straightline some how manage to take a little spin in the 2011 M and have some real life pictures for us to see.

The 2011 M37 will be powered by a 3.7L VVEL V6 making 328-hp. The 2011 M56 will carry a new 5.6L V8 making 400-hp, 75 more horses than the current M45. A hybrid version of the M for release in the United States in 2010.

Head over to Straightline to see more pictures.

2011 Infiniti M56 and M37x (In Real Life):

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2011 Infiniti M:

- By: Kap Shah

Source: Straightline


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  • BigFTHunterHJS42

    not quite sure how im liking this new design approach infiniti has… looks a lot like the upcoming QX with that giant grille and small bumper (lincoln much?) and it looks a little bit bulky around the edges, hope the other infinitis dont end up looking something like this =/

  • Autto

    Seeing this one and the QX, I'm now convinced that Infiniti and Acura are engaged in a “Fugly Car” design contest…I do love the G sedans.

  • Sam

    Wow. What an ugly fat pig.

  • kevinkyle

    absolutely stunning…..another automotive design masterpiece from infiniti!

  • bjjones55

    I have to take a look at this in person, but right now, except for the interior I am not impressed. I think the outside the car looks bloated and uninspiring. Plus I don't see any evolutionary design ques from the previous M. Overall, the exterior and interior details makes it look like Infiniti tried to style the M sedan based on the FX SUV instead of starting from scratch and creating a all new M series.

  • bjjones55

    I have to take a look at this in person, but right now except for the interior I am not that impressed. I think the outside of the car looks bloated and uninspiring. Plus I don't see any evolutionary design elements from the previous M. Looks like Infiniti took too many styling ques from their FX SUV instead of starting from scratch and creating a all new M series.