| The 2010 Infiniti EX35 is offered in two trim levels, base and Journey, each with rear- or all-wheel drive.
Every EX35 is powered by a 297-hp 3.5-liter V6.
The lone transmission is a five-speed automatic with a manual shiftgate.
The EX35 ($33,800) and EX35 AWD ($35,200) come standard with automatic climate control (with rear heat and air conditioning vents), leather-appointed seating, aluminum trim, eight-way power driver seat with manual lumbar adjustment, four-way power passenger seat, 60/40 split second-row seat, manual tilt/telescoping leather-wrapped steering wheel, remote keyless entry and starting, trip computer, six-speaker AM/FM/CD/MP3 stereo with auxiliary input jack, XM Satellite Radio, RearView Monitor, auto on/off halogen headlights, and P225/60R17 all-season tires on seven-spoke aluminum wheels.
Added for 2010 are a USB port for the stereo and heat for the outside mirrors; AWD versions now get heated front seats, too.
EX35 Journey ($36,000) and Journey AWD ($37,400) add a power slide/tilt glass sunroof, dual-zone automatic climate control, heated front seats, auto-dimming inside mirror with compass, power tilt/telescoping steering column, and wood interior trim.
For 2010, a Bluetooth hands-free phone system with steering-wheel mounted controls is standard.
The Navigation Package (no charge) includes XM NavTraffic, XM NavWeather, and Zagat restaurant guide; plus voice recognition for audio and navigation, 9.3GB Music Box, in-dash single-disc DVD audio/video drive, and streaming audio via Bluetooth.
Options include the Bose Around View Monitor Package ($2,150).The Around View Monitor uses four small front, side and rear-mounted cameras to give the driver a top-down view of the outside of the vehicle and help reduce blind spots when parking.
The package includes front and rear sonar park assist, a Bose premium audio system with 11 speakers (including 2 subwoofers) and 2.0GB Music Box hard drive, and an Advanced Climate Control System with auto-recirculation, grape polyphenol filter and Plasmacluster technology.
The Premium Package ($1,750) adds a memory function for the driver's seat, steering wheel and outside mirrors (with tilt-down in reverse); eight-way power front passenger's seat; driver's seat power lumbar support; xenon headlights with AFS; HomeLink Universal Transceiver; premium stitching on the instrument hood; power remote rear seat; headrest coat hangers; and aluminum roof rails.
The Technology Package ($2,250) includes active safety features including Lane Departure Warning and Lane Departure Prevention, Intelligent Cruise Control, Distance Control Assist, and Intelligent Brake Assist with Forward Collision Warning.
High-performance P225/55VR18 all-season tires on eight-spoke aluminum alloy wheels ($500) are available.
Aluminum roof rails ($250) are a stand-alone option on any model.
Dealers can install aluminum roof rack crossbars ($240) and a cargo organizer ($150).
Safety features that come standard on all models include dual front airbags; torso-protecting, seat-mounted front side airbags; head-protecting curtain side airbags; LATCH child seat anchors; active front head restraints; antilock brakes with brake assist and electronic brake-force distribution; traction control; electronic stability control; and a rear-view monitor. |