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august 21, 2017 - Infiniti

INFINITI reveals ‘Prototype 9’ at 2017 Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance

  • From its beginnings as a simple design sketch, #prototype9 reimagines what might have been for a 1940s #infiniti grand prix race car
  • A journey back in time - a celebration of INFINITI’s passion for design and predecessor’s entrepreneurial spirit
  • Fusion of advanced technology with traditional hands and hearts of hundreds of craftsmen
  • Powered by prototype electric motor and battery from Nissan Motor Corporation’s Advanced Powertrain Department

Pebble Beach, USA – Nissan Motor Corporation and premium #automotive brand #infiniti have unveiled a sleek, open-wheeled electric retro-roadster prototype at the 2017 #pebblebeachconcoursdelegance. The car, called #prototype9, is a celebration of Nissan Motor and INFINITI’s ingenuity, artistry and craftsmanship. It represents a reimagining of a 1940s race car with time-honored production techniques employed to realize its retro design.

Prototype 9 celebrates the tradition of ingenuity, craftsmanship and passion of our forebears at Nissan Motor Corporation, on whose shoulders we stand today. It started as a discussion – what if #infiniti had created a race car in the 1940s? If one were to imagine an open-wheeled #infiniti racer on the famous circuits of the era, such as Japan’s Tamagawa Speedway, what would that look like? The sketches were stunning and the idea so compelling that we had to produce a prototype. As other departments became aware of this, they volunteered their time to create a working vehicle.” Alfonso Albaisa, Senior Vice President, Global Design

Prototype 9 is emblematic of INFINITI’s entrepreneurial spirit and passion for stunning design. From humble beginnings as a sketch, to the dynamic example presented at Pebble Beach, #prototype9 has been brought to life as an after-hours endeavor by a passionate and enterprising team of employees from across the Nissan Motor Corporation.

The car is powered by a prototype electric motor and battery from Nissan Motor Corporation’s Advanced Powertrain Department. This nod to the future contrasts with the traditional materials and techniques applied for the Prototype 9’s manufacture, including panels hand-beaten by a team of Takumi – Nissan Motor’s master craftspeople.

“What started as an after-hours idea grew into a fully-fledged prototype; our designers and engineers were excited by the notion of creating a past vision, a nod to our origins. They volunteered their own time, more and more staff became involved. Our teams have proven skills in manufacturing, engineering, design and advanced powertrains, yet they wanted to bring their own traditional craftsmanship to the project. They made #prototype9 a reality, a result of their ingenuity – they recognized and realized the past, powered by a future-centric electric powertrain at its heart. #prototype9 blends modern technology and hand-crafted details paying tribute to the forebears of #infiniti.” Roland Krueger, Chairman and Global President

 

Prototype 9 was inspired by an emerging era of Japanese motorsport. The custom-built Prince R380, which also will be shown during Monterey Car Week at The Quail, a Motorsports Gathering, broke several land speed records in 1965 before taking overall victory at the 1966 Japanese Grand Prix at Fuji Speedway. Prince Motor Company is considered to be Japan’s original builder of premium automobiles, and its legacy can be traced to #infiniti Motor Company and its current model line. The R380 shown at The Quail is the actual Japanese Grand Prix-winning car, believed to be the only surviving R380.

“We like to think that #infiniti, with its stunning design, high performance capability and forward-looking technology, shares some DNA with the Prince Motor Company, which became part of Nissan Motors. #prototype9 is a celebration of the artistry and ingenuity inherent in our company.” Alfonso Albaisa, Senior Vice President, Global Design

Where existing and future #infiniti models adhere to the company’s ‘Q’ and ‘QX’ nomenclature, #prototype9 represents something different. Echoing the company’s origins, the figure ‘9’ is pronounced ‘kyuu’ in Japanese – similar to the anglicized pronunciation of the letter ‘Q’, which is used for all of the company’s production cars.