New
G20 Sedan Set To Join 1999 Infiniti Line-Up
Combines Luxury Amenities And
Sporty Handling

Infiniti, maker of luxury vehicles, adds a fourth model to its lineup of luxury
performance vehicles with the July introduction of the 1999 Infiniti G20, an all-new
fun-to-drive luxury sports sedan. The G20 joins the flagship Q45 luxury performance sedan,
I30 luxury sedan and QX4 luxury sport utility vehicle.
The newest Infiniti is based on the highly successful European version, called the
Primera. The first generation G20 was sold in North America from the 1991 through the 1996
model years.
"Me new G20 is an authentic driver's car, offering spirited performance, a
driver-oriented interior and sophisticated styling," said Tom Orbe, vice president
and general manager, Infiniti Division. "At the same time, the G20 features all the
luxury amenities you'd expect from a top-tier luxury brand like Infiniti, along with
Infiniti's industry-leading philosophy of customer support known as The Total Ownership
Experience.."
Designed with a European flair to compete against the best sports sedans in the world, the
G20 combines superb dynamic handling capabilities with exceptional passenger and cargo
room. Its cabin forward styling provides manageable exterior dimensions with generous
interior spaciousness.
The G20's superior handling is a result of its precise steering, optimal engine placement
over the front drive wheels, a unique front multi-link suspension system, an absence of
torque steer and exquisite suspension tuning. The previous strut/parallel link rear design
has been replaced with the patented Rear Multi-Link Beam' design, which provides excellent
grip and stability by helping the rear tires remain upright during cornering.
In addition, the G20 has an extremely rigid unibody, which is a result of Infiniti's
advanced Intelligent Body Assembly System (IBAS) construction process.
The new G20 is powered by an advanced, high revving 140-horsepower 16-valve dual overhead
cam four-cylinder engine with a new cross-engine mount system, which reduces idle
vibration and acceleration noise. Torque is rated at 132 ft-lbs.
A choice of standard 5-speed manual or optional 4-speed automatic overdrive transmissions
are available. The G20 rides on 15-inch alloy wheels and radial tires. A 4-wheel disc
braking system with Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) is standard.
A G20 touring model, designated the G20t, adds an even higher level of sportiness, with
its lower profile tires and viscous limited-slip differential. The G20t also features
standard fog lights and a rear decklid spoiler.
The G20's exterior features a short hood, long cabin and high volume trunk. Its overall
wedge silhouette conveys a sense of movement, while its aggressively slanted nose helps
contribute to the G20's coefficient of drag of 0.30. The shape of the grille and angle of
cut lines are similar to those of the Infiniti Q45 and 130, while new jewel-like halogen
headlights add a luxury appearance and improved lighting performance.
Inside, the G20 cabin offers over 91 cubic feet of volume, a performance style instrument
panel and comfortable "low-fatigue" style front bucket seats, similar to those
used on the Infiniti QX4.
Convenience features include door pockets large enough to hold standard-size map
guidebooks, a console storage box, damped-hinge glove box and four cupholders. The
comfortable rear seat is a 60/40 split-folding design for added cargo carrying
versatility.
An advanced 100-watt Bose. audio system includes a premium AM/FM cassette and in-dash CD
with six speakers. Other comfort and luxury items include available leather seating
surfaces, automatic temperature control and a HomeLink, Universal Transceiver for remote
opening of gates and garage doors.
Advanced G20 safety systems include an impact dispersing side body structure, with
pipe-style steel side door guard beams, upper door reinforcements and reinforced body
sides. The G20's new supplemental side-impact air bag design offers protection for both
the head and chest areas. Every G20 also offers three-point seat belts (including rear
center), front seat belts with pretensioners, and load limiters, and dual front
supplemental air bags.
Quality measures start with the use of IBAS construction, which provides fit accuracy of
+/- 1.0 millimeter for the floor, body side and body main panels. Every G20 also undergoes
an exclusive Infiniti test drive evaluation at the end of the assembly process.
The 1999 Infiniti G20 comes fully-equipped in a choice of standard or touring models. The
only major options are the automatic transmission, a Leather & Convenience package, a
Heated Seats and Mirrors Package (only available along with Leather & Convenience
Package) and power sunroof (touring models without Leather & Convenience Package).
The touring model includes viscous limited-slip differential, fog lights, performance
tires, automatic temperature control, HVAC filtration system, sport cloth interior and
leather wrapped steering wheel. The Leather & Convenience package includes leather
seating surfaces, power sliding glass sunroof, automatic temperature control, HVAC
filtration system, power driver's seat, leather-wrapped steering wheel and HomeLink
Universal Transceiver.
For those wanting the "ultimate" G20, a touring model with Leather &
Convenience package is available.
"Since its introduction in 1989, Infiniti has experienced eight straight years of
steady growth and accomplishments - taking its place among the industry leaders in both
customer satisfaction and vehicle quality," said Orbe. "The addition of the new
1999 G20 adds a dimension of European sports sedan flavor and excitement that will help
continue our record growth and success." |