The answer to your question is rather complicated, as Infiniti
hasn’t produced the G37—or any G-Series vehicle, for that matter—since 2013. For the 2014 model year, the G37 was revived as the Q40. It was marketed as the lower cost option for the all-new Q50, and its final year of production was 2015. The Q50 is still in production today and is probably the most similar modern option to the G37. For the 2023 year, you can expect a starting MSRP of around $43,000 for the base model—one of three trims available.
Unfortunately, it’s not clear exactly what Infiniti plans to do with the Q50 for the 2023 model year. This speedy luxury sedan hasn’t seen any significant updates in quite some time, so it’s either due for a complete refresh, or it’ll likely be discontinued in the next few years.
That would be a great disappointment, since rear-wheel-drive (RWD) sport sedans with twin-turbo V6 engines are becoming more and more rare. Without some serious updates, however, the Q50 will struggle to hold a candle to direct competitors.
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