Truth is, I’m a big fan of not only green cars, but every vehicle out there that warrants attention. When I say something that “warrants attention”, it’s all about giving tribute to cars that can pass up as an art form. The best auto manufacturers don’t only pay attention to how fuel efficient a car can get. That’s because they also want their cars to look great no matter what. When it comes to style, class, power, and elegance there are only a handful of cars that you can think of and one of them is the Infiniti Essence Hybrid.
The Infiniti Essence Hybrid is a stunning vehicle that looks like the amazing Fisker Karma. The difference though is its lines and curves that can only be called the Infiniti Essence Hybrid’s own. The fact is, this car is more than good looks on the road because as its name implies, it’s a hybrid. With that being said, it is fuel efficient and it does not harm the environment with its fuel emissions.
The Infiniti Essence Hybrid is a surprisingly gas economical car since it can extend a gallon of fuel of up to 30 MPG. Aside from that, it has a whopping 592 horsepower capacity that you rarely see in hybrid cars these days. In short, this car is not only a stunner but a power generator as well. If that’s not enough to impress you, you can also use its electric motor if you don’t wish to spew any emissions at all. That’s because the Infiniti Essence Hybrid is equipped with a 158-horsepower electric motor that uses electromagnetic coils so that it can travel in low speeds. It’s located in between the engine and transmission, while being powered by a lithium-ion battery kit.
When it comes to the interior, the Infiniti Essence Hybrid is clearly in a class of its own. That’s because its cockpit has everything that the driver needs when it’s time to conquer the road. The chronometer, speedometer, engine start button, and steering wheel can be found in a sleek looking dashboard. To add more panache, its colors are brimming with style and sheer elegance. To top everything off, it has a Luis Vuitton luggage tucked safely inside its trunk area.
The exterior is also as good as its interior. That’s because it features a long hood and a short deck. Moreover, it has masculine curves and contours that can influence Infiniti models of the future.
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July 7th, 2009 at 5:36 pm
This car is my new obsession… there’s no other reaction.
All I want to know is: when is it available?
July 7th, 2009 at 9:53 pm
Well, I’m not quite sure when it’ll be available. I’ll get back with you when I’m already certain about its release. Thanks for replying Tiemen and have a great day : )
July 19th, 2009 at 5:04 am
I guess this is going to become less actual because of the world financial depression, what do you think?
July 28th, 2009 at 2:40 pm
Well actual or not the future definitely belongs to hybrid cars.
July 28th, 2009 at 10:50 pm
I agree with what Igor says
August 12th, 2009 at 2:51 pm
As an infiniti owner, all I can say is we needed this bad.
When Nissian/infinti realeased the gt-r as a Nissian, us infiniti owners felt like the R35 was dead. But this will give the Brand more clout.
August 13th, 2009 at 11:54 pm
This car will pose a serious threat to other brands out there. I believe it’s been a while since Infiniti launched something significant, so this one will be a huge upgrade
August 30th, 2009 at 1:21 pm
I also believe that future belongs to hybrid cars.
September 1st, 2009 at 9:15 pm
Well Bobbyspecialist, the R35 is the Gt-R.And it was only right for Nissan to keep it under the Nissan Badge. But Infiniti did get to claim the name Skyline. Otherwise known as the Infiniti G35/G37 in and only in the USA. Europe and Japan know it as a Skyline 350Gt/370Gt……