PREVIEW
Automakers
throw the word "sport" around as much as teenage girls use the word
"like." After a certain point, your mind filters out those overused
words and discards them as filler. It is refreshing when a word is used
appropriately, and in the case of the 2013 Infiniti M, "sport" is
certainly fitting.
Among luxury
sedans, the Infiniti M is a definite draw for drivers who enjoy a
healthy dose of athleticism with their creature comforts. In terms of
power and acceleration, the V6-powered M37 and V8-powered M56 will keep
up with their German counterparts in a straight line. It's when the road
begins to bend, however, that the Infiniti M pulls away. This level of
road-holding prowess does come with a compromise in ride quality, as the
M will transmit a few more road imperfections into the otherwise calm
cabin.
Stiffer ride
notwithstanding, the Infiniti M lineup compares favorably with its more
established rivals. The interior boasts top-notch materials and a long
list of standard and optional electronic features, all of which are
thoughtfully placed and expertly executed. Besides the conventionally
powered models, there's also an M35h hybrid, which gets up to speed
right with the M56, yet bests the M37 in terms of fuel economy. Its
price premium isn't all that substantial either, making it the most
appealing model here in our opinion.
All things
considered, we'd have no qualms pitting any of the Infiniti M models
against their well-established German counterparts. Yes, the 2013 BMW 5
Series and 2013 Mercedes-Benz E-Class glide over roadways with more
refinement, but we doubt anyone would ever consider the Infiniti
uncivilized. Two other intriguing choices, the 2013 Audi A6 and Lexus GS
350, may represent an agreeable middle ground, too. In terms of
providing real sport and real luxury, the 2013 Infiniti M stands as the
real deal.
FEATURES
Classified
as a midsize luxury sedan, the 2013 Infiniti M is available in three
trim levels that correspond to engine choices: M37, M35h and M56.
Standard on
the M37 are 18-inch alloy wheels, automatic bi-xenon headlights,
foglights, power-folding heated and auto-dimming mirrors, automatic
wipers, a sunroof, a power soft-closing trunk lid, keyless
ignition/entry, dual-zone automatic climate control, leather upholstery,
heated eight-way power front seats with power lumbar support, driver
memory functions and a power tilt-and-telescoping steering column. Also
standard are a rearview camera, Bluetooth and a six-speaker stereo with a
CD player, auxiliary/USB/iPod inputs, an audio/visual jack and
satellite radio.
With the
M35h you get all the standard features offered with the M37, along with a
hybrid powertrain and unique instruments and display screens.
The M56 adds
rear parking sensors, a navigation system, real-time traffic and
weather updates, voice recognition, heated and cooled front seats, a
heated steering wheel and a Bose 10-speaker premium audio system with
digital music storage. All of these additions are available on other
trims as part of the optional Premium package.
Most options
are bundled in packages that add to the Premium package, and are not
compatible with all other options. The Deluxe Touring package is offered
on all trims and adds a power rear sunshade, an air purifier, upgraded
leather upholstery and interior trim, and a 16-speaker Bose audio
system. Also available is the Technology package, which adds adaptive
cruise control, a lane departure warning and prevention system, a
blind-spot warning system, a forward collision warning system, adaptive
headlights and the "eco pedal" that provides feedback to the driver to
encourage fuel-efficient driving.
The M37 and
M56 each offer a Sport package, although the content varies between
trims. The M37 package includes 20-inch wheels, summer tires (all-season
performance tires for AWD models), sport-tuned suspension and brakes,
four-wheel active steering (rear-drive models only), sport seats and
steering wheel, and unique exterior styling elements.
Stand-alone options are few and include a rear deck lid spoiler and an aerodynamic body kit.
INTERIOR
Infiniti has
given the M top-notch cabin design and high-quality materials. As with
the car's exterior styling, the cabin's powerful lines call to mind the
muscular curves of a bodybuilder flexing on the stage. Opting for the
Deluxe Touring package adds diamond-quilted leather seats with
contrasting piping, unique "silver-powdered" wood trim, a faux-suede
headliner and enhanced materials on most primary touch points. In total,
the M's interior challenges those of its established European rivals
for refinement.
It also has
the space and technology to compete with the Europeans as well. The
cabin is quite roomy, offering generous space for occupants and a
relatively tall greenhouse that provides good outward visibility. As for
technology, it's hard to think of a rival that betters the M for all
the available entertainment, comfort and safety technologies that can be
had once you check all the options boxes. In particular, Infiniti's
navigation and audio interfaces are some of the most user-friendly in
the business. In terms of storage, the M has a 14.9-cubic-foot trunk;
that drops to 11.3 cubic feet for the M35h.
UNDER THE HOOD
Powering the
2013 Infiniti M37 is a 3.7-liter V6 that produces 330 horsepower and
270 pound-feet of torque. As with all M models, a seven-speed automatic
transmission with four different shift modes (Standard, Sport, Snow or
Eco) is standard. Rear-wheel drive is also standard, with all-wheel
drive available on M37 and M56 versions (designated by an "x" after the
model names).
The M56
receives a 5.6-liter V8 that produces 420 hp and 417 lb-ft of torque,
while the M35h runs on a hybrid powertrain and offers a combined 360 hp
from its gas-fueled 3.5-liter V6 and electric motor.
In
Autoexpress performance testing, the M37 went from zero to 60 mph in 5.9
seconds, while both the M56 and M35h made the same sprint in a very
impressive 5.2 seconds. With rear-wheel drive, the M37's EPA-estimated
fuel economy is 18 mpg city/26 mpg highway and 21 mpg combined. The M37x
drops slightly to 17/24/20 mpg. The M56 is rated at 16/24/19 mpg and
the M56x turns in a comparable 16/23/18 mpg. Estimated mileage for the
M35h is an impressive 27/32/29.
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