The 1991 Infiniti M30 is a part of the automaker's FJ30 platform, marking the inaugural line-up of the Infiniti brand for the North American market. Under its elegant design lies a 3.0-liter VG30E V6 engine delivering a solid 162 horsepower and 180 lb-ft of torque, paired with a four-speed automatic transmission. As a rear-wheel-drive coupe, it's revered for its smooth and relaxing ride. Inside the cabin, the M30 came fitted with leather upholstery and acellular phone as part of its luxury offerings. An optional convertible variant was also introduced, with a manually operated soft top. The M30 lacked in the power and sportiness that competitors at that time offered but aimed to make up for it with comfort and luxuries, emphasizing Infiniti's commitment to providing elegant and sophisticated vehicles.