Infiniti is a known luxury vehicle division of Nissan, a Japanese automaker. This Infiniti marque is not utilized in Japan. But, Infiniti Q50 is sold in the country known as the Nissan Skyline. In this recent 2017 Geneva Motor Show, the 2018 Infiniti Q60 is one of the car models that was showcased.
This latest version comes with a new and stronger engine and transmission as well as to the details on the designs and the cabin equipment. First car models of the brand started in 1980 and had only received a proper redesigning back in 2003 which is the main reason why people are seeing the same style all these years, and some were left disappointed.
The 2018 Infiniti Q60 is the change that fans have been waiting for years. Q60 promises an excellent styling on its interior and exterior design. The vehicle's mini-crown on its leading edge comes with an extended front grille and an exaggerated front fender vent. Everything is fulfilled with a look of pleasing angry-eyebrows of the headlights.
As for the car's taillights, it is similar to the one that is on the Chevy Camaro. The body of the car is much stronger and fit compared to the previous model. The attractive front end is enhanced with a LED headlights and an active grille shutter.
Interior of the 2018 Infiniti Q60 is said to be similar to the Mercedes-Benz GLA and other luxury Infiniti models. This model comes with some high-tech device such as its infotainment system with a 13 Bose speaker audio system along with a comfortable and spacious cabin where most of the changes were done.
This car model from the brand is powered by a twin-turbo 3.0-liter V6 engine that can go for a 400 of horsepower and a 350 Nm of torque with a fuel economy of 22 mpg. For a smaller version engine, the brand offers a turbocharged 2.0 liter four cylinder engine that can provide a 208 horsepower and 258 Nm or torque which comes with a better fuel efficiency. Both of the said engines come with an automatic transmission in seven-speed. A manual transmission is an option whenever customers prefer or demand it.
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