The Infiniti M sedans, sold as the M35 and M45, are the largest luxury sedans from Nissan’s luxury brand. That said, they have more of a focus on technology and sporty driving response than outright cushy comfort. The M35 and M45 exude luxury in a way the smaller G37 does not; it’s as plush as the E-Class or 5-Series.
While the 2010 Infiniti M35 has a V-6, the M45 comes with a 325-horsepower, 4.5-liter V-8 teamed to a five-speed automatic transmission. The V-8 feels more responsive, even when the all-wheel-drive option is specified. The 2010 Infiniti M45 is especially comfortable for long-distance highway hauls, with plenty of space in front for adult passengers and lush fittings facing them from every angle. Supple leather upholstery and nice wood veneer trim, form a traditional feel that contrasts nicely with the M’s real driving personality, as do the larger, well-appointed backseat and the swell amount of trunk and interior storage.
Along with all the expected safety features, the M45 can be equipped with high-tech content like lane-departure warning and smart cruise control systems, as well as a lane-tracking system will actually apply a brake to steer the car gently back in place.
For more information, check out our 2010 Infiniti M35 review, where you’ll find pictures, specs, and prices, as well as news.
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