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Infiniti J30

The Infiniti J30, marketed as the Nissan Leopard J Ferie in Japan, was a rear wheel drive luxury car. The J30 went into production on April 7, 1992 as a 1993 model to replace the M30 (which was a coupe), and was launched in the United States after its competitors, the Lexus GS and Acura Legend. The car was sold in the mid-size sedan segment between the smaller G20 and the larger Q45, both by size and price. The small interior resulted from its rounded styling uncharacteristic of the crowded executive car class, which is now considered an early variant of a four-door coupé.

Infiniti J30 (Y32)
Overview
ManufacturerInfiniti (Nissan)
Also calledNissan Leopard J Ferie
Production1992–1997
Model years1993–1997
AssemblyKaminokawa, Tochigi, Japan
DesignerDoug Wilson (1989)[1]
Body and chassis
ClassMid-size luxury car
Body style4-door sedan
LayoutFR layout
Powertrain
Engine3.0 L VG30DE V6
Transmission4-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase108.7 in (2,760 mm)
Length191.4 in (4,862 mm)
Width69.7 in (1,770 mm)
Height54.7 in (1,389 mm)
Curb weight3,580 lb (1,624 kg)
Chronology
PredecessorInfiniti M30
SuccessorInfiniti I30

Design

Exterior styling

The J30 was designed at Nissan Design International (NDI) in La Jolla, California under the direction of president Jerry Hirshberg and exterior designer Doug Wilson in 1988-1989. Hirshberg said it was "the first car in what we see as a trend toward breaking away from the long tyranny of the wedge".[2] Design work was frozen in 1989. In a promotional video produced in 1994, it was referred to as a "personal luxury sedan" as attempt to define it as a four-door coupé. The rounded styling resembles the contemporary Nissan Altima/Bluebird U13, also styled at NDI at approximately the same time..[3]

Paul Dean, in a review for the Los Angeles Times, likened the J30 to "a 1961 Jaguar Mark X that melted", adding the "styling magic ... has softened the bulk of a sedan into the visual delicacy of a coupe".[2] Bob Sikorsky drew a parallel to the 1947 Studebaker Champion and was positive about his driving impression, calling the J30 "one of the best-engineered cars in the world today ... a paragon of smoothness and silence with a remarkable balance between cornering ability and straight-ahead highway cruising".[4] At the launch event, held at the Waldorf-Astoria hotel, Hirshberg presented the design theme as "a bold, calligraphic sketch of a line and an egg" and noted it was an attempt to grant "instant heritage" to the nascent Infiniti brand.[5] In a retrospective, Mickey Kaus derided the design as "a pretentious fashion statement" with a "massively round, sagging rear end" that was based "on the bottom of a toilet bowl".[6]

Interior

To establish that this was a luxury vehicle, the interior was largely designed with assistance from Poltrona Frau [1] of Italy, whom they had previously worked with on the larger Q45. The J30 was packaged with a long list of standard features including (but not limited to) a leather interior; bronze tinted exterior glass; digital climate control; real burlwood trim surrounding the climate control unit, Bose sound system control module, and front ashtray; a power metal panel sunroof; dual 8-way power heated seats; dual airbags, variable speed sensitive power steering; and three-channel Anti-Lock brakes with ventilated discs front and rear.[2]

The interior treatment continued to use the contrasting arrangement from the larger Q45 with a dark color used for the dashboard, and center console, with a lighter shade color used inside for the seats, interior door panels, headliner, carpet, and carpeted floor mats. The driver's side window controls had an unusual placement in that the drivers window switch was both one-touch express down and double-sized, meaning it was the same width as two conventional window switches towards the top, with the front and rear passenger window switches further down, with the window lockout switch installed next to the front passenger switch, instead of the drivers window switch. The front passenger and rear passenger window switches were thumb activated, installed at the top of the interior door pull handle. Part of the design process included having designers smell interior materials to ensure "it's a total comprehensive experience when you get in this car", according to Hirshberg.[7]

One of the shortcomings of the J30 was its lack of interior room. Despite its exterior mid-size car dimensions, the interior space was comparable to a subcompact;[8] in fact, key interior dimensions were smaller than a Nissan Sentra,[9] due to its sloping roofline and shrunken trunk.[2]

Mechanical

Power came from a naturally-aspirated 3.0 L VG30DE V6, shared with the contemporary 300ZX (Z32), which produced 210 hp (157 kW) and 192 lb⋅ft (260 N⋅m) of torque as fitted to the J30. Performance was compromised compared to the 300ZX because of the reduced power and increased weight (3,527 lb (1,600 kg) for the J30, approximately 300 lb (140 kg) more than the 300ZX); as-tested in 1992, the car achieved a top speed of 128 mph (206 km/h) and accelerated from 0–60 mph (97 km/h) in approximately 9 seconds.[2] In addition, to achieve smoother shifts, the engine valve timing was retarded slightly.[10] Fuel consumption was nearly the same as the larger Q45; Natural Resources Canada rated the J30 at 13 / 9.3 L/100 km (22 / 30 mpg‑imp; 18 / 25 mpg‑US) City/Highway, compared with corresponding 14 / 10 L/100 km (20 / 28 mpg‑imp; 17 / 24 mpg‑US) ratings for the Q45.[11]

It shares the Y32 Chassis with the Nissan Cedric/Cima/Gloria.[12][13][14] The chassis used a MacPherson strut front suspension with a multi-link suspension for the rear wheels, equipped with a viscous limited-slip differential and an anti-lock braking system with ventilated disc brakes front and rear.[15][16] The J30 was rebadged and marketed in Japan as the Leopard J. Ferie (for jour ferie, meaning 'holiday' in French), where it was offered with both the VG30DE (as the Type L) and VH41DE V8 (Type X).[16][17] With either engine, the Y32 was exclusively fitted with a four-speed automatic transmission.[18]

Touring model

 
Rear view of the Infiniti J30t (Touring), distinguished by the rear spoiler and upgraded wheels.

Infiniti also produced a touring model, the J30t. This model featured a rear spoiler, firmer suspension, BBS-style alloy wheels, and Super HICAS; Nissan's four wheel steering technology. Super HICAS was only available in 1993 and 1994 J30t models.[2][18] For 1993 and 1994, Nissan offered a very limited number of "gold package" J30t's. These cars had gold plated badging, front grille, antenna and door handles; gold Infiniti logo BBS wheels, upgraded wood interior, and upgraded heated front leather seats with embossed logos. Starting with the 1995 model year, Infiniti "decontented" J30t models due to parent Nissan's financial issues. They weren't as luxurious as earlier models. The "t" model essentially became a base J30 with a spoiler.

History

In the United States, Infiniti unveiled the J30 in Chicago on February 5, 1992.[19] By early March, prices were set at $30,000 and $34,700 for the 1993 model year J30 and J30t, respectively; there were no available options and the first cars were scheduled to be in dealer showrooms by the end of the month.[18] The car launched at $33,000 for the base and $34,700 for the touring models; by 1995, the base model had risen to $39,000, and the J30t was $2,000 more.[20]

The J30 remained nearly unchanged through its production period. Heated seats became standard equipment in the 1994 model year. For 1995, the J30 received subtle vertical ribbing in the tail light lenses, an automatically-dimming rear view mirror, and a power lumbar support control for the driver's seat;[15] in '96 the diagnostic system was upgraded to OBD-II. Otherwise, the J30 received only minor alterations between 1993 and 1997 model years.

All J30s were built in Tochigi, Tochigi, Japan. Over its lifetime, approximately 70,000 were sold in the United States (more than 20,000 per year for 1993 and 1994; 17,899 in 1995; 7,564 in 1996; and 4,594 in 1997)[21] and less than 8,000 were sold in Japan.[22] Production of the J30 ended on June 18, 1997, replaced by the Infiniti I30 (introduced in 1996).

Marketing

Unlike earlier Infinitis, the J30 received effective advertisement with jazz music and artistic camera shots. The J30 was launched with an ad campaign featuring Welsh actor Jonathan Pryce as the spokesman.[23] Infiniti's chief competitors in the Japanese-American luxury car market, Acura and Lexus, used a similar technique in their commercials, which have also featured celebrity voice-overs, done by James Sloyan (Lexus) and James Spader (Acura).

References

  1. ^ USD expired 338640S, Douglas G. Wilson, "Automobile", issued August 24, 1993, assigned to Nissan Motor Co Ltd 
  2. ^ a b c d e f Dean, Paul (April 9, 1992). "A Rebel With Class". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 7 September 2021.
  3. ^ Lewis, Corey (December 17, 2020). "Rare Rides: A 1996 Infiniti J30, Luxury Sedan With a Heart of 300ZX (Part II)". The Truth About Cars. Retrieved 7 September 2021.
  4. ^ Sikorsky, Bob (August 16, 1992). "1993 Infiniti J30 provides superb comfort, control". The Times of Northwest Indiana. Retrieved 10 September 2021.
  5. ^ Patton, Phil (June 30, 2000). "A Last Chord From Nissan's Rocker-Designer-Pitchman". The New York Times. Retrieved 7 September 2021.
  6. ^ Kaus, Mickey (November 27, 1999). "Who Stole Nissan's Cojones?". Slate. Retrieved 7 September 2021.
  7. ^ Nauman, Matt (March 5, 1992). "Infiniti hopes to win by a nose". Detroit Free Press. Retrieved 7 September 2021.
  8. ^ "1993-97 Infiniti J30". ConsumerGuide Automotive. Retrieved 10 September 2021. Wheelbase 108.7 in | Length 191.3 in | Front legroom 41.3 in | Rear legroom 30.5 in | Cargo volume 10.1 cu.ft
  9. ^ "1991-94 Nissan Sentra". ConsumerGuide Automotive. Retrieved 10 September 2021. Wheelbase 95.7 in | Length 170.3 in | Front legroom 41.9 in | Rear legroom 30.9 in | Cargo volume 11.7 cu.ft
  10. ^ "Infiniti heads for the hills to show off its new J30". The Philadelphia Inquirer. April 26, 1992. Retrieved 9 September 2021.
  11. ^ Chase, Chris (September 21, 2006). "Used Vehicle Review: infiniti J30, 1993-1997". Canadian Driver. Retrieved 10 September 2021.
  12. ^ "Cedric: Y32(1991-1995)". Nissan News Global Heritage. Retrieved 9 September 2021.
  13. ^ "Cima: FY32(1991-1996)". Nissan News Global Heritage. Retrieved 9 September 2021.
  14. ^ "Gloria: Y32(1991-1995)". Nissan News Global Heritage. Retrieved 9 September 2021.
  15. ^ a b "Behind the Wheel: The 1995 Infiniti J30". Arizona Daily Star. December 10, 1994. Retrieved 9 September 2021.
  16. ^ a b "Leopard J.Ferie / Infiniti J30 (1993: JPY32)". Nissan Heritage Collection. Nissan Global. Retrieved 10 September 2021.
  17. ^ "JY32 J. Ferie(1992-1995)". Nissan News Global Heritage. Retrieved 9 September 2021.
  18. ^ a b c "Infiniti introduces new luxury sedan". UPI Archives. March 5, 1992. Retrieved 9 September 2021.
  19. ^ Lesar, Jack (February 5, 1992). "Infiniti introduces J30". UPI Archives. Retrieved 9 September 2021.
  20. ^ "Pricey Infiniti J30 is truly a jewel". Deseret News. February 24, 1995. Retrieved 10 September 2021.
  21. ^ Saur, Brendan (March 27, 2021). "Curbside Classic: 1997 Infiniti J30 – Jellybean Jealousy". Curbside Classic. Retrieved 10 September 2021.
  22. ^ Tatra87 (May 10, 2021). "Curbside Classic: 1997 Nissan Leopard (JY33) XV – Screwing The Cat". Curbside Classic. Retrieved 10 September 2021.
  23. ^ Lewis, Corey (December 16, 2020). "Rare Rides: A 1996 Infiniti J30, Luxury Sedan With a Heart of 300ZX (Part I)". The Truth About Cars. Retrieved 7 September 2021.

External links

  • Infiniti J30 - Motor Trend

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This article relies largely or entirely on a single source Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page Please help improve this article by introducing citations to additional sources Find sources Infiniti J30 news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2018 For other uses see J30 disambiguation The Infiniti J30 marketed as the Nissan Leopard J Ferie in Japan was a rear wheel drive luxury car The J30 went into production on April 7 1992 as a 1993 model to replace the M30 which was a coupe and was launched in the United States after its competitors the Lexus GS and Acura Legend The car was sold in the mid size sedan segment between the smaller G20 and the larger Q45 both by size and price The small interior resulted from its rounded styling uncharacteristic of the crowded executive car class which is now considered an early variant of a four door coupe Infiniti J30 Y32 OverviewManufacturerInfiniti Nissan Also calledNissan Leopard J FerieProduction1992 1997Model years1993 1997AssemblyKaminokawa Tochigi JapanDesignerDoug Wilson 1989 1 Body and chassisClassMid size luxury carBody style4 door sedanLayoutFR layoutPowertrainEngine3 0 L VG30DE V6Transmission4 speed automaticDimensionsWheelbase108 7 in 2 760 mm Length191 4 in 4 862 mm Width69 7 in 1 770 mm Height54 7 in 1 389 mm Curb weight3 580 lb 1 624 kg ChronologyPredecessorInfiniti M30SuccessorInfiniti I30 Contents 1 Design 1 1 Exterior styling 1 2 Interior 1 3 Mechanical 1 4 Touring model 2 History 3 Marketing 4 References 5 External linksDesign EditExterior styling Edit The J30 was designed at Nissan Design International NDI in La Jolla California under the direction of president Jerry Hirshberg and exterior designer Doug Wilson in 1988 1989 Hirshberg said it was the first car in what we see as a trend toward breaking away from the long tyranny of the wedge 2 Design work was frozen in 1989 In a promotional video produced in 1994 it was referred to as a personal luxury sedan as attempt to define it as a four door coupe The rounded styling resembles the contemporary Nissan Altima Bluebird U13 also styled at NDI at approximately the same time 3 Paul Dean in a review for the Los Angeles Times likened the J30 to a 1961 Jaguar Mark X that melted adding the styling magic has softened the bulk of a sedan into the visual delicacy of a coupe 2 Bob Sikorsky drew a parallel to the 1947 Studebaker Champion and was positive about his driving impression calling the J30 one of the best engineered cars in the world today a paragon of smoothness and silence with a remarkable balance between cornering ability and straight ahead highway cruising 4 At the launch event held at the Waldorf Astoria hotel Hirshberg presented the design theme as a bold calligraphic sketch of a line and an egg and noted it was an attempt to grant instant heritage to the nascent Infiniti brand 5 In a retrospective Mickey Kaus derided the design as a pretentious fashion statement with a massively round sagging rear end that was based on the bottom of a toilet bowl 6 Interior Edit To establish that this was a luxury vehicle the interior was largely designed with assistance from Poltrona Frau 1 of Italy whom they had previously worked with on the larger Q45 The J30 was packaged with a long list of standard features including but not limited to a leather interior bronze tinted exterior glass digital climate control real burlwood trim surrounding the climate control unit Bose sound system control module and front ashtray a power metal panel sunroof dual 8 way power heated seats dual airbags variable speed sensitive power steering and three channel Anti Lock brakes with ventilated discs front and rear 2 The interior treatment continued to use the contrasting arrangement from the larger Q45 with a dark color used for the dashboard and center console with a lighter shade color used inside for the seats interior door panels headliner carpet and carpeted floor mats The driver s side window controls had an unusual placement in that the drivers window switch was both one touch express down and double sized meaning it was the same width as two conventional window switches towards the top with the front and rear passenger window switches further down with the window lockout switch installed next to the front passenger switch instead of the drivers window switch The front passenger and rear passenger window switches were thumb activated installed at the top of the interior door pull handle Part of the design process included having designers smell interior materials to ensure it s a total comprehensive experience when you get in this car according to Hirshberg 7 One of the shortcomings of the J30 was its lack of interior room Despite its exterior mid size car dimensions the interior space was comparable to a subcompact 8 in fact key interior dimensions were smaller than a Nissan Sentra 9 due to its sloping roofline and shrunken trunk 2 Mechanical Edit Power came from a naturally aspirated 3 0 L VG30DE V6 shared with the contemporary 300ZX Z32 which produced 210 hp 157 kW and 192 lb ft 260 N m of torque as fitted to the J30 Performance was compromised compared to the 300ZX because of the reduced power and increased weight 3 527 lb 1 600 kg for the J30 approximately 300 lb 140 kg more than the 300ZX as tested in 1992 the car achieved a top speed of 128 mph 206 km h and accelerated from 0 60 mph 97 km h in approximately 9 seconds 2 In addition to achieve smoother shifts the engine valve timing was retarded slightly 10 Fuel consumption was nearly the same as the larger Q45 Natural Resources Canada rated the J30 at 13 9 3 L 100 km 22 30 mpg imp 18 25 mpg US City Highway compared with corresponding 14 10 L 100 km 20 28 mpg imp 17 24 mpg US ratings for the Q45 11 It shares the Y32 Chassis with the Nissan Cedric Cima Gloria 12 13 14 The chassis used a MacPherson strut front suspension with a multi link suspension for the rear wheels equipped with a viscous limited slip differential and an anti lock braking system with ventilated disc brakes front and rear 15 16 The J30 was rebadged and marketed in Japan as the Leopard J Ferie for jour ferie meaning holiday in French where it was offered with both the VG30DE as the Type L and VH41DE V8 Type X 16 17 With either engine the Y32 was exclusively fitted with a four speed automatic transmission 18 Touring model Edit Rear view of the Infiniti J30t Touring distinguished by the rear spoiler and upgraded wheels Infiniti also produced a touring model the J30t This model featured a rear spoiler firmer suspension BBS style alloy wheels and Super HICAS Nissan s four wheel steering technology Super HICAS was only available in 1993 and 1994 J30t models 2 18 For 1993 and 1994 Nissan offered a very limited number of gold package J30t s These cars had gold plated badging front grille antenna and door handles gold Infiniti logo BBS wheels upgraded wood interior and upgraded heated front leather seats with embossed logos Starting with the 1995 model year Infiniti decontented J30t models due to parent Nissan s financial issues They weren t as luxurious as earlier models The t model essentially became a base J30 with a spoiler History EditIn the United States Infiniti unveiled the J30 in Chicago on February 5 1992 19 By early March prices were set at 30 000 and 34 700 for the 1993 model year J30 and J30t respectively there were no available options and the first cars were scheduled to be in dealer showrooms by the end of the month 18 The car launched at 33 000 for the base and 34 700 for the touring models by 1995 the base model had risen to 39 000 and the J30t was 2 000 more 20 The J30 remained nearly unchanged through its production period Heated seats became standard equipment in the 1994 model year For 1995 the J30 received subtle vertical ribbing in the tail light lenses an automatically dimming rear view mirror and a power lumbar support control for the driver s seat 15 in 96 the diagnostic system was upgraded to OBD II Otherwise the J30 received only minor alterations between 1993 and 1997 model years All J30s were built in Tochigi Tochigi Japan Over its lifetime approximately 70 000 were sold in the United States more than 20 000 per year for 1993 and 1994 17 899 in 1995 7 564 in 1996 and 4 594 in 1997 21 and less than 8 000 were sold in Japan 22 Production of the J30 ended on June 18 1997 replaced by the Infiniti I30 introduced in 1996 Marketing EditUnlike earlier Infinitis the J30 received effective advertisement with jazz music and artistic camera shots The J30 was launched with an ad campaign featuring Welsh actor Jonathan Pryce as the spokesman 23 Infiniti s chief competitors in the Japanese American luxury car market Acura and Lexus used a similar technique in their commercials which have also featured celebrity voice overs done by James Sloyan Lexus and James Spader Acura References Edit USD expired 338640S Douglas G Wilson Automobile issued August 24 1993 assigned to Nissan Motor Co Ltd a b c d e f Dean Paul April 9 1992 A Rebel With Class Los Angeles Times Retrieved 7 September 2021 Lewis Corey December 17 2020 Rare Rides A 1996 Infiniti J30 Luxury Sedan With a Heart of 300ZX Part II The Truth About Cars Retrieved 7 September 2021 Sikorsky Bob August 16 1992 1993 Infiniti J30 provides superb comfort control The Times of Northwest Indiana Retrieved 10 September 2021 Patton Phil June 30 2000 A Last Chord From Nissan s Rocker Designer Pitchman The New York Times Retrieved 7 September 2021 Kaus Mickey November 27 1999 Who Stole Nissan s Cojones Slate Retrieved 7 September 2021 Nauman Matt March 5 1992 Infiniti hopes to win by a nose Detroit Free Press Retrieved 7 September 2021 1993 97 Infiniti J30 ConsumerGuide Automotive Retrieved 10 September 2021 Wheelbase 108 7 in Length 191 3 in Front legroom 41 3 in Rear legroom 30 5 in Cargo volume 10 1 cu ft 1991 94 Nissan Sentra ConsumerGuide Automotive Retrieved 10 September 2021 Wheelbase 95 7 in Length 170 3 in Front legroom 41 9 in Rear legroom 30 9 in Cargo volume 11 7 cu ft Infiniti heads for the hills to show off its new J30 The Philadelphia Inquirer April 26 1992 Retrieved 9 September 2021 Chase Chris September 21 2006 Used Vehicle Review infiniti J30 1993 1997 Canadian Driver Retrieved 10 September 2021 Cedric Y32 1991 1995 Nissan News Global Heritage Retrieved 9 September 2021 Cima FY32 1991 1996 Nissan News Global Heritage Retrieved 9 September 2021 Gloria Y32 1991 1995 Nissan News Global Heritage Retrieved 9 September 2021 a b Behind the Wheel The 1995 Infiniti J30 Arizona Daily Star December 10 1994 Retrieved 9 September 2021 a b Leopard J Ferie Infiniti J30 1993 JPY32 Nissan Heritage Collection Nissan Global Retrieved 10 September 2021 JY32 J Ferie 1992 1995 Nissan News Global Heritage Retrieved 9 September 2021 a b c Infiniti introduces new luxury sedan UPI Archives March 5 1992 Retrieved 9 September 2021 Lesar Jack February 5 1992 Infiniti introduces J30 UPI Archives Retrieved 9 September 2021 Pricey Infiniti J30 is truly a jewel Deseret News February 24 1995 Retrieved 10 September 2021 Saur Brendan March 27 2021 Curbside Classic 1997 Infiniti J30 Jellybean Jealousy Curbside Classic Retrieved 10 September 2021 Tatra87 May 10 2021 Curbside Classic 1997 Nissan Leopard JY33 XV Screwing The Cat Curbside Classic Retrieved 10 September 2021 Lewis Corey December 16 2020 Rare Rides A 1996 Infiniti J30 Luxury Sedan With a Heart of 300ZX Part I The Truth About Cars Retrieved 7 September 2021 External links EditInfiniti J30 Motor Trend Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Infiniti J30 amp oldid 1060637740, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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