INFINITI EX35 Model Years and History

INFINITI EX35 Model Years

2012 INFINITI EX35 trims

2012 EX35

The 2012 EX is virtually the same as last year's model.

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2011 INFINITI EX35 trims

2011 EX35

For 2011, the EX35 has been given a new 7-speed automatic transmission, standard 18-inch aluminum wheels and newly available blind spot warning system. Dual-zone climate control is standard for 2011. In addition, an all-new Premium package has been added, which combines 2010's Navigation, Bose and Around View Monitor packages.

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2010 INFINITI EX35 trims

2010 EX35

INFINITI improved the EX35 for 2010 by adding a slew of new standard features such as heated mirrors, automatic headlights and a USB port for music players. New this year is the optional Around View Monitor, with front and rear sonar system. The rear seats got more leg room for 2010, too, making the back seat comfortable for adults as well as kids.

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2009 INFINITI EX35 trims

2009 EX35

For 2009, the INFINITI EX35 gains a few new standard features, including leather seat trim and INFINITI's clever All Around View Monitor rear parking camera system. The EX35 shares its capable front-midship chassis and excellent, free-revving, 297-horsepower 3.5L V6 with several other INFINITI models (G35, M35, FX35), and that power is put to the wheels through an advanced 5-speed automatic. The EX35 comes in two trim levels--base and Journey--and with rear-wheel or intelligent all-wheel drive. The 2009 INFINITI EX35 is available in 7 colors: Moonlight White, Liquid Platinum, Platinum Graphite, Black Obsidian, Scarlet Silver, Blue Slate and Dark Currant. Pricing starts at just under $34,000.

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2008 INFINITI EX35 trims

2008 EX35

The INFINITI EX35 is a new-for-2008 crossover SUV based on the 2007 EX Concept first seen at the New York Auto Show. The EX35 calls to mind the sporty, popular, G35 coupe and sedan, and its branch in the INFINITI SUV family tree sits below the FX35 and FX45 models. It is designed to be far more "sport" than "utility." The EX35 shares its capable front-midship (FM) chassis and excellent, free-revving, 297-horsepower 3.5L V6 with several other INFINITI models (G35, M35, FX35), and that power is put to the wheels through an advanced five-speed automatic. The EX35 comes in two trim levels--base and Journey--and with rear-wheel or intelligent all-wheel drive. The 2008 INFINITI EX35 is available in eight colors: Moonlight White, Liquid Platinum, Scarlet Silver, Platinum Graphite, Blue Slate, Tidewater, Dark Currant, and Black Obsidian. Pricing starts at just over $31,000.

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About EX35

A smaller alternative to the FX level of INFINITIs luxury utility vehicle, the EX brand emerged in 2008. Sculpted to present a coupe-like exterior presentation, the 2008 INFINITI EX35 crossover vehicle featured a low profile overall appearance, long hood and aggressive arching at the vehicles C-pillars. Body panels of the EX35 featured INFINITIs first use of Scratch Shield clearcoat paint capable of healing minor surface scratches for a high-quality finish for a longer time. Combinable with rear-wheel drive or ATTESA E-TS all-wheel drive, the 2008 INFINITI EX35s propulsion was sourced from the latest-generation of the Nissan/INFINITI VQ engine family. Incorporating variable exhaust cam timing and Iridium spark plugs, the 3.5-liter V-6 powerplant found in the entire EX35 line-up produced 297 horsepower. Engine power was channeled through a high-tech five-speed automatic transmission featuring a manual mode, DS sport mode and Adaptive Shift Control technology. An innovation touted as debuting for first time on a production, the INFINITI EX35 offered a multi-view camera system. Called an Around View Monitor system, cameras positioned at the front, rear and sides of the EX35 provides the driver with additional perspective of the area surrounding the vehicle. Another safety system highlighted on the introduction of the EX35 for 2008 was the Lane Departure Warning System. For the second year of the INFINITI EX35, leather seating, polished aluminum roof rails and RearView Monitor was added to the standard equipment. In 2011, the transmission of the EX35 was upgraded to a seven-speed automatic while the standard wheel diameter grew from 17 inches to 18 inches. The INFINITI EX35 was discontinued after the 2012 model year as new EX37 crossover using a 3.7-liter V-6 engine was introduced for 2013.