2011 Infiniti M56S Luxury Sport Sedan Review & Test Drive
December 14, 2010 by Harvey Schwartz
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‘AN INFINITE DREAM MACHINE’
The all-new 2011 Infiniti M56 Sport luxury sedan is the brand’s latest ‘dream machine’ loaded with style, power, performance, comfort, luxurious amenities and the latest safety features like few other vehicles on the road today.
The all-new M56S is a showcase for Infiniti’s advanced, user-focused technologies, carrying on the tradition of the previous generation M. These new technologies include Infiniti Drive Mode Selector which is a four-mode driver-selectable control of throttle and transmission mapping that helps optimize vehicle performance-Eco, Standard, Sport and Snow. It also adjusts 4-wheel Active Steer settings with the optional Sport Package and Active Trace Control and Eco Pedal with the optional Technology Package. Active Noise Control reduces undesirable engine harmonics, providing a quieter cabin. Blind Spot Warning (BSW) helps alert you if another vehicle is detected in the blind spot area.
2011 Infiniti M56S Review & Test Drive
October 5, 2010 by Malcolm Hogan
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Infiniti has aimed to please the luxury car buyer and has succeeded with the new Infiniti M56. Over the years Infiniti has made their mark in the automotive luxury brand market incorporating advanced technology mixed with superb performance. The 2011 Infiniti M56 is nothing short of this formula and is a worthy contender when put up against the best that the luxury market has to offer.
The Curvier 2011 Infiniti M56 First Impressions
January 15, 2010 by Lloyd
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Bigger and More Curvaceous
The new M56 is based on the second-generation FM platform that is currently used in the Nissan 370Z, Infiniti’s FX50 and G37. The 2011 Infiniti M56 has minor changes in the length and height, while the front track increases 1.4 inches and the rear by 0.8 inch. More obvious, Nissan widened the M56 by 2 inches and retained the same wheelbase. With these adjustments the 2011 M56 suggests “premium” in the way that only a roomier cabin can.







