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The Name of Luxury

Nissan's luxury automobile branch, Infiniti, is based in Japan. Infiniti was unveiled to the public in 1989 after years of top-secret preparation, and it immediately transformed the automobile industry. They provide great products as well as innovative, disruptive customer service under the brand name Total Ownership Experience. While much has changed in the years since they began, their commitment to driver-centric design has continued to propel the company ahead, resulting in numerous world-firsts along the way.

Their ambition from the start was to provide luxurious experiences for individuals who dared to be different. They aimed to establish a new connection between the automobile and its owner by creating human-centric vehicles and setting new customer service standards so that owners felt like honored guests. It is still what motivates them to this day. The goal was to build a forward-thinking, human-centered brand that would reimagine automotive luxury. People who dared to be different were targeted by automobiles. They wouldn't have anything for everyone, but they would have something for everyone.

Intelligent Cruise Control was invented in 2001. This clever invention senses traffic ahead and automatically adjusts your speed to maintain the required gap. It increases your awareness of your surroundings. A year later, connected technologies had made much more progress. With the introduction of INFINITI Voice Recognition, you can control your vehicle's settings without taking your hands off the wheel. Many other discoveries have been made about the company's models in addition to these.

Since then, it has gone through ups and downs, with significant highlights being the original Q45 flagship and the sporty G35. Infiniti now labels automobiles with Q prefixes and SUVs with QX suffixes. The tiny Q50 car is packed with flair and technology. The tiny QX50, three-row QX60, and massive QX80 are among Infiniti's SUV models.

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Infiniti Q50

Starting at $42,650

The Infiniti Q50 fails to stand out in the competitive premium compact vehicle segment. The Q50 is well equipped with safety and convenience features, and its twin-turbo V6 engine delivers impressive performance. The front seats are very comfy, and there is enough back-seat space and cargo capacity for families on the road. However, the Q50 hasn't been redesigned in ten years, and its age shows. From the dull appearance to the unwieldy dual-screen infotainment system, the interior is out of date. On bumpy pavement, the strong suspension shudders, but it does not allow for very dynamic handling. Finally, the fuel efficiency is poor.

Infiniti QX50

Starting at $40,300

The Infiniti QX50 is an excellent premium small SUV. This Infiniti is a terrific alternative since it has two rows of comfy and wide seats, a huge cargo space, and a smooth ride. The QX50, on the other hand, is hampered by a continuously variable automatic gearbox (CVT) that causes the engine to drone and a bothersome infotainment system.

Infiniti QX55

Starting at $49,150

The Infiniti QX55 is a poor choice for a premium small SUV. The QX55 has a beautiful coupe-like design, a good variety of standard equipment, and comfy first- and second-row seats, but its luxury appeal dwindles after that. The cabin is well-made but obsolete, both in look and technology. Its handling is neither supple nor athletic, and its engine sounds strained while providing enough power and fuel economy. A higher-than-average beginning price is also ineffective.

Infiniti QX60

Starting at $49,200

The Infiniti QX60 is a great SUV. It offers a very balanced ride and a dynamic motor, as well as above-average gas consumption for its class. The QX60 also has adult-friendly seating in the first and second rows, as well as a simple infotainment system.

Infiniti QX80

Starting at $72,700

The Infiniti QX80 is a mediocre SUV. This Infiniti features numerous old components, including its design. Its V8 engine, while powerful, is horribly wasteful, and its third row is extremely tight for such a large vehicle. However, the Q80's numerous active safety measures should provide drivers with peace of mind, and the huge touch-screen infotainment system is simple to use. This Infiniti also boasts one of the highest towing capacities in the premium big SUV segment.

INFINITI Q50

INFINITI Q50

$45,050 starting MSRP

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INFINITI QX50

INFINITI QX50

$57,900 starting MSRP

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INFINITI QX55

INFINITI QX55

$54,950 starting MSRP

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INFINITI QX60

INFINITI QX60

$63,200 starting MSRP

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INFINITI QX80

INFINITI QX80

$77,300 starting MSRP

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