The interior doesn't quite match the standard set by Mercedes-Benz and BMW, but it comes close. Aluminum or optional wood trim makes for an attractive cabin. Controls and the display screen are easy to use, and the iPod interface is particularly impressive. Cargo space is extremely limited, though the folding rear seat helps. Think of the G37x as a two-passenger coupe that can carry a couple extra friends in a pinch.
On the road, the G37x really shines. The vehicle accelerates with startling speed and the seven-speed transmission shifts at the appropriate time -- even on the downshift. Both road noise and engine noise are noticeable, but that's not unusual in sport coupes. The all-wheel drive and smooth handling make the G37x a breeze on tight, windy roadways. Steering is precise, and the suspension handles the rough pavement with ease.
Overall the G37x remains a solid choice for those in the market for a sports coupe: the list of options and features is substantial; the engine is powerful; and the exterior is sleek and attractive.