Infiniti Q60 News
#256
Pole Position
Infiniti has pulled off such a great design exercise that MB can only dream about with their C-class Coupe. It is beyond obvious that Q60 and C-class Coupe share the same goal and lines but MB wondered off the track somehow and got disproportioned two door. C-class Coupe is one of the few that look better in pictures than in person.
Nissan always had a thing for timeless base lines when it comes to design and they have proved it over and over again.
Nissan always had a thing for timeless base lines when it comes to design and they have proved it over and over again.
#257
BMWs are handsome cars, aside from the pre-refresh E65 and the E60 all their sedans and coupes IMO age incredibly well. Most people would agree that E36s, E39s, etc. (which are all over 20 years old) still look great today. Styling is subjective of course, we are free to disagree.
#258
I'm so happy for Infiniti. My Infiniti salesperson is one of my favorite, and she has had so little truly new product to sell for so long (with the exception of the Q50 and QX60). They must be doing the happy dance over there with this new Q60 and the QX30 arriving soon, both of which are great looking cars.
I know they sell in higher volumes, but it just seems like Nissan's product is refreshed much more often than Infiniti's. Not a good strategy for competing in the luxury car market. Maybe that's why Infiniti's former CEO went to Cadillac. Not that they are selling much better but they sure are cranking out new models on a regular basis.
I know they sell in higher volumes, but it just seems like Nissan's product is refreshed much more often than Infiniti's. Not a good strategy for competing in the luxury car market. Maybe that's why Infiniti's former CEO went to Cadillac. Not that they are selling much better but they sure are cranking out new models on a regular basis.
Last edited by dseag2; 08-12-16 at 07:06 PM.
#259
Infiniti have just announced pricing for select models of the all-new 2017 Q60 sports
Infiniti have just announced pricing for select models of the all-new 2017 Q60 sports coupe range, scheduled to arrive at Infiniti retailers nationwide in September.
The Japanese automaker will be offering the Q60 in a range of grade levels, featuring all-new advanced turbocharged engines as well as rear- and all-wheel drive configurations.
Customers that want to be among the first in line for the third-generation Q60 have been instructed to explore the Q60 Reservation Program currently available on the InfinitiUSA website. By signing up, they not only get to reserve their new car, but also one of the following gifts: a GoPro camera, a Bose music system or a Tumi luggage set.
"Like the new Q60 sports coupe, we've selected Reservation Program rewards that fit Infiniti owners' lifestyles," explains Infiniti Americas VP Randy Parker. "The real reward, of course, is the new Q60 with its next generation ride and handling technologies and the very latest infotainment and driver assist systems."
Buying into the range will mean spending upwards of $38,950 for which you can purchase the Q60 2.0t model, powered by a 4-cylinder 2.0-liter engine channeling its output to the rear wheels. The most expensive version is the 3.0t Premium AWD model that features all-wheel drive and a 300 HP twin turbo V6 engine.
Infiniti will announce pricing for the 2017 Q60 Red Sport 400 at a later date.
The Japanese automaker will be offering the Q60 in a range of grade levels, featuring all-new advanced turbocharged engines as well as rear- and all-wheel drive configurations.
Customers that want to be among the first in line for the third-generation Q60 have been instructed to explore the Q60 Reservation Program currently available on the InfinitiUSA website. By signing up, they not only get to reserve their new car, but also one of the following gifts: a GoPro camera, a Bose music system or a Tumi luggage set.
"Like the new Q60 sports coupe, we've selected Reservation Program rewards that fit Infiniti owners' lifestyles," explains Infiniti Americas VP Randy Parker. "The real reward, of course, is the new Q60 with its next generation ride and handling technologies and the very latest infotainment and driver assist systems."
Buying into the range will mean spending upwards of $38,950 for which you can purchase the Q60 2.0t model, powered by a 4-cylinder 2.0-liter engine channeling its output to the rear wheels. The most expensive version is the 3.0t Premium AWD model that features all-wheel drive and a 300 HP twin turbo V6 engine.
Infiniti will announce pricing for the 2017 Q60 Red Sport 400 at a later date.
#261
Lead Lap
I know they sell in higher volumes, but it just seems like Nissan's product is refreshed much more often than Infiniti's. Not a good strategy for competing in the luxury car market. Maybe that's why Infiniti's former CEO went to Cadillac. Not that they are selling much better but they sure are cranking out new models on a regular basis.
#263
Lexus Fanatic
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#265
Lexus Fanatic
You could also easily and pretty inexpensively add 100 or so hp to the Supra with some basic mods, you could also double the hp without worrying about beefing up the internals. A 4 cyl should not be in the new Q60.
#267
From the clientele I see in the Infiniti dealership when I go in for service, I can't imagine that these folks would be looking to up the boost in their 2.0 I4
As long as their phone pairs up, all is well
As long as their phone pairs up, all is well
#268
Lexus Fanatic
I think it is a bad trend for them all but Infiniti to their credit has been more resistant to putting 4 cylinders in their larger vehicles then others and generally offers more power in their cars, still offer a affordable powerful V8 in their midsize sedan, was going to be rear wheel drive only.
#269
Lead Lap
I think it is a bad trend for them all but Infiniti to their credit has been more resistant to putting 4 cylinders in their larger vehicles then others and generally offers more power in their cars, still offer a affordable powerful V8 in their midsize sedan, was going to be rear wheel drive only.
#270
Lexus Fanatic
The only reason Infiniti appears to be more resistant to market trends is because their line up is so old and they don't have available motors to follow the trend to start with. Guarantee you're going to see future models adopt turbo I4's en masse and the V8 will fade away with a quickness once the new Q/QX70 comes out.