Monday, February 13, 2012

Infiniti IPL G 2013

Infiniti announces the release of a new convertible premium IPL G 2013 model year, the world premiere of which took place at the international exhibition in Los Angeles in 2011 and the beginning of sales is planned for spring 2012. The luxurious 2013 Infiniti IPL G Convertible brings on the world car market a new level of performance and comfort, offering 343 horsepower under the hood, leather interior and a stylish 19-inch wheels in addition to its stylish exterior design.

Differences from the base version of IPL Infiniti include software change management system e-6-cylinder engine and the installation of a new high-performance exhaust system. As a result of increased performance by 18 horsepower, which makes 343 horsepower at 7400 rev / min and 370 Nm of torque at 5200 rev / min.






At the wheel of the new Infiniti IPL G Convertible 2013 model year, engine torque is transmitted through an automated, efficient and prompt box with seven gears, control of which is available in several modes, including using the paddles oars.

The increase in power resulted in a strengthening of the braking system, which in the IPL G Convertible Infiniti sports sets, the size of the disks 14 and 13.8 inches with four-piston calipers and two-piston front and rear wheels respectively.

Infiniti IPL G Convertible - Equipment

  • Premium Bose sound system with surround sound speakers, including 13 of the subwoofer;
  • All of the available mobile connectivity, including USB and Bluetooth;
  • Automatic climate control with the work into two zones, and air purification system;
  • Navigation system with voice control and information about weather and traffic jams;
  • Ability to adjust the steering wheel for reach and tilt;
  • Keyless entry and engine start with the button.

In addition, the company reported that a serious interference with the suspension tuning Infiniti IPL G Convertible, the car completes the excellent driving characteristics, which optimally combines the comfort of a walking trip to ensure the passage of high-speed turns.

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