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2010 Infiniti G, 2011 QX Slated to Debut in LA

The Los Angeles Auto Show which is scheduled to open its doors to visitors in December will witness the introduction of several new models, some of them especially designed for the American market. Despite the fact that Nissan and its luxury brand Infiniti won't attend the event, the Japanese manufacturer is still attempting to catch our attention with some new models expected to be released just before the debut of the show.

It appears that alongside the 2011 M sedan, Infiniti will also present the revised 2010 G and the 2011 QX. Details are yet to be unveiled but a couple of scans got leaked onto the web giving us a glimpse into how the future cars will look like.

At the first glimpse, the two models will boast redesigned bumpers, now housing the front fog lights as well as reshaped hood and new chrome detailing.

The 2011 Infiniti M sedan was officially unveiled earlier this year at the 59th Annual Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance through a three-dimensional rendering.

The sedan will be offered in two different engine options, V8 and V6, which will be designated Infiniti M56 and Infiniti M37, respectively. To be more specific, the M56 V8 will roll out an output of 400 horsepower, according to official specs provided by Infiniti.

The M56 on the other hand will be offered in Western Europe not with a V8 however, but with a V6 performance diesel. Obviously, both engines are especially tweaked to achieve the best fuel efficiency figures, despite the impressive power output they are able to provide.
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