The Infiniti G20 is an entry level luxury, mid size coupe produced by Infinity, the luxury part of Nissan brand, Infiniti. The G20 was introduced by Infinity in 1991 as a small, entry level car. The Infiniti G20 was Infiniti's entry level luxury car in parts of the United States from the 1990s and into the 2000s. The first and the second generations of the Infiniti G used the Nissan Primera platform and were initially compact executive cars. The Infinity G20s were front wheel drive vehicles and were built in parts of Oppama, Japan.
Infinity G20 is a successful model that used the tag line, "Born in Japan, Educated in Europe, Available in America" for sales in parts of America. The first generation of the G20 was called the HP10 (P10), built from 1991 to 1996, and the second generation used the name, HP11 (P11), built from 1999 to 2002. . The third generation (V35) of the Infiniti G used the sportier Nissan Skyline platform. The G20 used advanced and higher level parts. The Infinity G20 used either a 5 speed manual transmission or an optional 4 speed automatic.