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Infiniti comeback plan leans on hybrid SUV and sport sedan
Infiniti is trying to climb back into the premium conversation by betting on a pragmatic mix of hybrid powertrains and driver ...
In current times, the Infiniti brand has faded slightly into obscurity. But at its peak, this division of Nissan aimed to provide elevated levels of luxury and refinement compared to standard Nissan ...
Previously known as the QX56 due to its 5.6-liter V8, the Infiniti QX80 will be thoroughly redesigned for 2025. Previewed at the 2023 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance by the QX Monograph concept, the ...
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Here’s Why the Return of One of Infiniti’s Most Revolutionary Models Is a Big Deal
Nissan's luxury division hopes to recapture the groundbreaking spirit of the original FX crossover SUV from 2002.
When the Nissan Group reported its first-quarter US sales, it turned out that it fared a lot better than its Alliance partner Mitsubishi – which only saw 28k deliveries during the first three months ...
The Infiniti QX60, which got a complete makeover two years ago, returns for 2024 with prices starting at $49,650 (plus $1,350 freight) and ranging to $66,100 for the top Autograph model with all-wheel ...
The 2025 Infiniti QX80 luxury SUV is more than just a new generation for the model. On a larger scale, it represents the rebirth of an automaker that had in many ways been left in the dust. The 2025 ...
Infiniti has seen brighter days, but it’s embarking on a radical transformation that will see the luxury brand enter new segments and offer fresh products. The 2025 QX80 kickstarted the revolution, ...
Infiniti plans to overhaul its utility lineup in the next few years as the Japanese luxury brand struggles for market relevance. Infiniti's share of the luxury market fell by two-thirds, from 7.4 ...
We detail the differences between three of Infiniti’s most popular luxury SUVs. Infiniti is positioned as a luxury brand, and all three of these SUVs have the high-class interiors you’d expect. The ...
Acura recently launched an entry-level crossover based on the Honda HR-V and it appears Infiniti is planning something similar. In this case, they’re reportedly eyeing a new model based on the Nissan ...
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