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New Infiniti Models

Manufacturer Lineup (all prices are MSRP)
Introductions
Models debuting in the current model year
Infiniti G37 (2009)

$33,250 - $43,900
 
The G37 lineup is a compelling alternative to the BMWs and Mercedes of the world. The lineup includes a sport sedan (which is last year's G35 with an upgraded engine), a coupe and a newly available convertible. Trim levels include the base, Journey, Sport 6MT and G37x, which is sold exclusively with all-wheel drive. Chief competitors are the BMW 3 Series, Mercedes C-Class and Lexus IS.  
Infiniti G37x (2009)

$35,730 - $38,700
 
The G37 lineup is a compelling alternative to the BMWs and Mercedes of the world. The lineup includes a sport sedan (which is last year's G35 with an upgraded engine), a coupe and a newly available convertible. Trim levels include the base, Journey, Sport 6MT and G37x, which is sold exclusively with all-wheel drive. Chief competitors are the BMW 3 Series, Mercedes C-Class and Lexus IS.  
Redesigns
Models that have undergone significant mechanical and/or sheet-metal changes since the previous model year
Infiniti FX35 (2009)
$42,150 - $43,600
 
The original Infiniti FX explored the boundaries of sportiness in an SUV, though not without some drawbacks in utility. In its redesigned successor, Infiniti appears to have edged the performance quotient even higher: A 390-horsepower V-8 powers the FX50, while a 303-hp V-6 powers the FX35. A number of luxury SUVs, from the Lexus RX 350 to the Mercedes M-Class, compete with the FX. 
Infiniti FX50 (2009)
$58,400
 
The original Infiniti FX explored the boundaries of sportiness in an SUV, though not without some drawbacks in utility. In its redesigned successor, Infiniti appears to have edged the performance quotient even higher: A 390-horsepower V-8 powers the FX50, while a 303-hp V-6 powers the FX35. A number of luxury SUVs, from the Lexus RX 350 to the Mercedes M-Class, compete with the FX. 
Remaining Lineup
Infiniti EX35 (2009)
$33,800 - $37,400
 
The EX35 is Infiniti's luxury midsize crossover. The EX35 competes with the Acura RDX, Land Rover LR2 and BMW X3. The EX35 comes in one trim level — called Journey — with either rear- or all-wheel drive. 
Infiniti EX35 (2010)
$33,800 - $36,000
 
Infiniti FX35 (2010)
$42,400 - $43,850
 
The original Infiniti FX explored the boundaries of sportiness in an SUV, though not without some drawbacks in utility. In its redesigned successor, which debuted as a 2009 model, Infiniti appears to have edged the performance quotient even higher: A 390-horsepower V-8 powers the FX50, while a 303-hp V-6 powers the FX35. A number of luxury SUVs, from the Lexus RX 350 to the Mercedes M-Class, compete with the FX. 
Infiniti FX50 (2010)
$58,400
 
The original Infiniti FX explored the boundaries of sportiness in an SUV, though not without some drawbacks in utility. In its redesigned successor, which debuted as a 2009 model, Infiniti appears to have edged the performance quotient even higher: A 390-horsepower V-8 powers the FX50, while a 303-hp V-6 powers the FX35. A number of luxury SUVs, from the Lexus RX 350 to the Mercedes M-Class, compete with the FX. 
Infiniti M35 (2009)
$45,800
 
Infiniti's midsize sport sedan comes in M35 and M45 versions, denoting the 3.5-liter V-6 and 4.5-liter V-8, respectively, that power them. The car comes in rear- and all-wheel-drive variants, the latter called M35x and M45x. This report specifically covers the M35 and M35x; M45 and M45x are listed separately in Cars.com's Research section. Competitors to the M include the Lexus GS, BMW 5 Series and Mercedes-Benz E-Class. 
Infiniti M35 (2010)
$45,800
 
Infiniti's midsize sport sedan comes in M35 and M45 versions, denoting the 3.5-liter V-6 and 4.5-liter V-8, respectively, that power them. The car comes in rear- and all-wheel-drive variants, the latter called M35x and M45x. This report specifically covers the M35 and M35x; M45 and M45x are listed separately in Cars.com's Research section. Competitors include the Lexus GS, BMW 5 Series and Mercedes-Benz E-Class. 
Infiniti M35x (2009)
$47,950
 
Infiniti's midsize sport sedan comes in M35 and M45 versions, denoting the 3.5-liter V-6 and 4.5-liter V-8, respectively, that power them. The car comes in rear- and all-wheel-drive variants, the latter called M35x and M45x. This report specifically covers the M35 and M35x; M45 and M45x are listed separately in Cars.com's Research section. Competitors to the M include the Lexus GS, BMW 5 Series and Mercedes-Benz E-Class. 
Infiniti M35x (2010)
$47,950
 
Infiniti's midsize sport sedan comes in M35 and M45 versions, denoting the 3.5-liter V-6 and 4.5-liter V-8, respectively, that power them. The car comes in rear- and all-wheel-drive variants, the latter called M35x and M45x. This report specifically covers the M35 and M35x; M45 and M45x are listed separately in Cars.com's Research section. Competitors include the Lexus GS, BMW 5 Series and Mercedes-Benz E-Class. 
Infiniti M45 (2009)
$52,150
 
Infiniti's midsize sport sedan comes in M35 and M45 versions, denoting the 3.5-liter V-6 and 4.5-liter V-8, respectively, that power them. The car comes in rear- and all-wheel-drive variants, the latter called M35x and M45x. This report covers the M45 and M45x; the M35 and M35x are listed separately in Cars.com's Research section. Competitors to the M include the Lexus GS, BMW 5 Series and Mercedes-Benz E-Class.  
Infiniti M45 (2010)
$52,150
 
Infiniti's midsize sport sedan comes in M35 and M45 versions, denoting the 3.5-liter V-6 and 4.5-liter V-8, respectively, that power them. The car comes in rear- and all-wheel-drive variants, the latter called M35x and M45x. This report covers the M45 and M45x; the M35 and M35x are listed separately in Cars.com's Research section. Competitors include the Lexus GS, BMW 5 Series and Mercedes-Benz E-Class. 
Infiniti M45x (2009)
$54,650
 
Infiniti's midsize sport sedan comes in M35 and M45 versions, denoting the 3.5-liter V-6 and 4.5-liter V-8, respectively, that power them. The car comes in rear- and all-wheel-drive variants, the latter called M35x and M45x. This report covers the M45 and M45x; the M35 and M35x are listed separately in Cars.com's Research section. Competitors to the M include the Lexus GS, BMW 5 Series and Mercedes-Benz E-Class.  
Infiniti M45x (2010)
$54,650
 
Infiniti's midsize sport sedan comes in M35 and M45 versions, denoting the 3.5-liter V-6 and 4.5-liter V-8, respectively, that power them. The car comes in rear- and all-wheel-drive variants, the latter called M35x and M45x. This report covers the M45 and M45x; the M35 and M35x are listed separately in Cars.com's Research section. Competitors include the Lexus GS, BMW 5 Series and Mercedes-Benz E-Class. 
Infiniti QX56 (2009)
$55,050 - $58,150
 
The Infiniti QX56 is a full-size luxury SUV, and it competes against the Cadillac Escalade, Lincoln Navigator and Lexus LX. The QX56 comes well equipped and is available in one trim level. 
Infiniti QX56 (2010)
$56,050 - $59,150
 
The Infiniti QX56 is a full-size luxury SUV, and it competes with the Cadillac Escalade, Lincoln Navigator and Lexus LX. The QX56 comes well-equipped and is available in one trim level.