Overview & Reviews
These days, we've come to expect a lot from Infiniti. But in years past, the Japanese luxury brand actually struggled to find an audience. Only with the Infiniti G35 sport sedan did the company start to regain its footing after years in the red. At the time of its debut, the G35's refined styling and sporty performance made a loud statement.
There were two generations of the Infiniti G35, both built on the same platform as the Nissan 350Z sports car. The G35 distinguished itself in the entry-level luxury segment with a roomy cabin, plenty of performance and a respectable price. For those reasons, the rear-wheel-drive G35 was one of our editors' top recommendations for a sport sedan or coupe that was rewarding to own and drive. More recently, the G35 was replaced by the G37.
Most Recent Infiniti G35
There were two generations of the Infiniti G35 sedan, although the second generation is essentially the current G37 sedan with a smaller V6 engine. The G35 coupe lasted only one generation (meaning, same body style) before being replaced by the fully redesigned G37 coupe.
The most recent G35 sedan was completely redesigned for 2007. Changes included a stiffer body structure, revised chassis tuning for better handling, a more powerful V6 engine and a more voluptuous take on the previous G's styling. It was more or less the same size as the outgoing model, but the biggest improvement could be found inside, both ergonomically and aesthetically. Everything was better put together and materials were higher in quality. The 3.5-liter V6 engine produced 306 horsepower and 268 pound-feet of torque. A five-speed automatic transmission with paddle shifters was standard, but a six-speed manual came with the 6MT trim. We'd seriously recommend against this transmission (especially on 2007 models) as it was incredibly difficult to drive smoothly.
The sedan was available in five trims: a base model, Journey, x (indicated all-wheel drive), Sport and Sport 6MT. Most Infiniti G35 sedans will be of the Journey variety, which added items like dual-zone automatic climate control and a six-CD changer. The Sport trims were geared toward enthusiasts and featured 18-inch wheels and tires, a limited-slip differential, sport seats and aggressive tuning for the car's electronic stability system. A four-wheel active steering system was an option that's exclusive to the Sport trims, although we weren't fans of it.
Other than its engine, its name and few other detail changes, the G35 sedan became the G37 sedan for 2009.
Used Infiniti G35 Models
The original Infiniti G35 was introduced for 2003, and was produced in sedan form until 2006 and as a coupe until 2007. Originally, the sedan was available in one trim level until the all-wheel-drive model arrived for '04. The coupe could be had in base or Sport trim. The latter included a firmer suspension, a limited-slip differential and 19-inch alloy wheels.
Both sedan and coupe shared the same 3.5-liter V6, but the sedan originally made less power (260 hp with four doors, 280 with two doors). They were made even at 280 hp for 2005, and both models when equipped with the six-speed manual option got a boost to 298 hp. These horsepower numbers dropped to 293 and 275, respectively, for the '07 coupe because of a change in SAE testing procedures -- actual output did not, in fact, change.
Other than the myriad engine changes, there were other noteworthy updates made during the first-generation G35's lifetime. The sedan received a new hood, grille, bumpers, side sills and taillights for '05, although it was hardly a revolutionary aesthetic difference. The coupe remained mostly unchanged visually. Inside, though, both benefited from a redesigned instrument panel and improved manual transmission with a lower shifting effort. The coupe gained an optional rear-steer system for 2006, while its Sport Package gained a unique front fascia and a big rear spoiler. Bluetooth arrived on all Gs that year. While the G35 sedan was completely redesigned for '07, the coupe remained the same.
In our reviews, we were quite fond of the original generation Infiniti G35. The sedan was a bargain-priced alternative to the BMW 3 Series, while being a little less frantic and more comfortable than the second-generation G35 and current G37. The coupe was the more practical, livable alternative to Nissan's 350Z -- it was a sports car in luxury clothing. If there was one area of concern, it was an interior filled with several cheap surfaces and some unintuitive controls. Headroom was also quite limited in the coupe. One feature that was welcome, though, was the optional reclining rear seatbacks in the G35 sedan, which made it a top choice for backseat comfort.
User Reviews:
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G35 is a rocket - 2005 Infiniti G35
By al - August 20 - 10:30 amI have never owned a sport sedan before that was really a sport sedan until now, even with the automatic transmission it blows BMW 300s away in performace and price.
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Best car ever - 2003 Infiniti G35
By hot car - August 15 - 10:00 amPlenty of power with outstanding handling ,fun car to drive as you can blow away with ease all the hot Hondas and you can do it with a smile.
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The Skyline Finally Arrives - 2003 Infiniti G35
By Seth Baskin - August 15 - 10:00 amThis car has been produced in Japan for several years. American enthusiasts have been waiting for its arrival on American shores. Rechristened the G35, we now have the Skyline in America. To capsulize, it is fast, handles well, and is a steal for the money.
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Awesome Car! - 2008 Infiniti G35
By diomecius - August 12 - 5:16 amIn looking for a new sport sedan to purchase, I knew in the back of my mind that I would probably get the new G35. After I test drove it, it was a no-brainer. Everything that I was looking for in a car, and less expensive than other cars I was looking at. It looks good from any angle on the outside, with a roomy and quiet cabin on the inside. The center console is logically arranged, plus it looks awesome at night. The clutch is smooth and quiet, the shifter is short and sweet, and an excellent driving position is easily found with 12-way power seat. Back seat is roomy enough. Has plenty of technology if you opt for the NAV, PREM and TECH packages.
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Best deal going right now - 2005 Infiniti G35
By John - August 2 - 5:16 amAfter extensive research (including some on edmunds.com) I bought an 05 Garnet Fire G35 with the Premium package (keyless start, reclining rear seats, etc). I really like this car. Gets 20-24 MPG consistently (60/40 HWY/TWN). Very smooth riding with the exception of going over bumps on a turn (on ramp, etc) the cars seems to jiggle slightly. I may be somewhat sensitive though since I traded in an 04 GTO that was very stable on the road. Smooth V6 that accelerates hard above 3500 RPM and has plenty of torque above 3000 RPM. Look around and get one that is loaded out. The cost is about the same as a base one in the used market and the features are worth a little leg work.
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Follow Up - 2007 Infiniti G35
By Follow Up - July 29 - 8:13 pmIve now logged about 2500 miles on my 07 G35. Couple of things to note. Theres a strange rattling wind noise that is coming from the rear passenger side when driving >60 mph. Anyone else hear it while the radio is off? The technicians said it was the weather stripping but they have not been able to fix it as of yet. Theres a low pitched whistling sound coming from the front passenger side driving at >90 mph. BTW for you owners, I use an SD Card Adapter for the Compact Flash port. You can get one on E-Bay. Its practically the only way I listen to music in the car now.
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New G35 Coupe in NYC - 2004 Infiniti G35
By NYCXLR8 - July 28 - 2:00 amJust picked up my new Infiniti G35 Coupe, Black on Black, 5SPD Auto, Premium Pckg, Aero Kit, Performance Tire and Wheel Package. So far so good. The car is solid and a ton of fun to drive. My driving has been interrupted by 4" of snow though. I went from a BMW 330i sedan to this car and there is no let down. I feel more pull in this car and enjoy being back in a coupe.
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infinity g35 - 2004 Infiniti G35
By bobbyburnsjr - July 23 - 10:00 amThe g35 has been a fun car to drive, lots of power, and the handleing is incredible.
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Lovin It - 2004 Infiniti G35
By LORRAINE - July 23 - 10:00 amI love this car. It is a lot of fun and very comfortable. All of my friends love to sit inside and enjoy the ride.
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Great Purchase - 2007 Infiniti G35
By Daniel R. - July 22 - 6:10 pmSince Ive only owned this vehicle 10 months and I have only drove it about 5400 miles, its tough to show you my experience. I enjoy the raw power of this vehicle with its 6-speed manual transmission! Love it!! The sound system is great, but would like to have had support for DVD-hudio. You cant use protected media in the player, so I was bummed about the "cheap route" with the player that they used.