INFINITI M37 Model Years and History

INFINITI M37 Model Years

2013 INFINITI M37 trims

2013 M37

For 2013, the INFINITI M performance luxury sedan receives minimal changes, mainly limited to packages and optional equipment. The Sport Package is now available on M AWD models and includes 20-inch alloy wheels, a sport-tuned suspension, improved brakes, magnesium paddle shifters, sport seats and a unique front fascia. The Premium Package now includes a rear sonar system and INFINITI Connection and all 2013 INFINITI M models feature auto-dimming side mirrors. A new Performance Tire & Wheel Package with 20-inch wheels and tires and Sport Brakes replaces the previous 18-inch Wheel Package.

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2012 INFINITI M37 trims

2012 M37

For 2012, the INFINITI M gains a hybrid model--the very first gas/electric hybrid from INFINITI. It features a 3.5L V6 mated to an electric motor that makes a combined 360 horsepower. It needs no plug-in charging for its battery packs and can run on either powerplant separately, or both together. Not other changes have been made to the M line for 2012.

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2011 INFINITI M37 trims

2011 M37

Completely new for 2011, the INFINITI M sedans get a smoother, sleeker exterior, a more luxurious interior and a choice of larger, more powerful engines.

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About M37

Coinciding with the arrival of an all-new INFINITI M sedan in 2011, improved engine power led to the replacement of the M35 with the new M37. Borrowing styling inspiration from INFINITI's Essence Concept car, the 2011 M37's fluidic exterior sculpture displayed aggression as well as modern luxury. Interior design resulted from long, careful studying in creating a driver-oriented feeling while also emphasizing high luxury with wood and leather. Technology was also showcased in the INFINITI G37 with available features such as Active Noise Control, Forest Air aroma system and the world's first Blind Spot Intervention system. At the heart of the INFINITI M37, a 330-horsepower 3.7-liter V-6 engine is more potent than the last generation's six-cylinder model but boasts better fuel economy. A rear-wheel drive as well as an all-wheel drive M37x is equipped with a seven-speed automatic transmission. The emergence of a new naming structure instituted by INFINITI in 2014 led the six-cylinder powered M37 and V-8 engined M56 to be consolidated under the Q70 brand.