IT House reported on December 17 that the 2024 Infiniti Q50 was recently released in the U.S. market. As an annual facelift, all new cars are equipped with 3.0T V6 engines, with optional rear-wheel drive and four-wheel drive versions. Although the overall change is not big, the n

IT House reported on December 17 that the 2024 Infiniti Q50 was recently released in the U.S. market. As an annual facelift, all new cars are equipped with 3.0T V6 engines, with optional rear-wheel drive and four-wheel drive versions. Although the overall change is not big, the new car has increased by US$400 for all models in the US market, with a starting price of US$44,200 (IT House note: currently about 315,000 yuan).

The 2024 Q50 will continue to be offered in Luxe, Sensory and Red Sport 400 models in the U.S. market, all with rear- or all-wheel drive options.

The entry-level Luxe model comes with 18-inch alloy wheels and heated leather seats, while also offering features such as a heated steering wheel, wireless Apple CarPlay, USB-based Android Auto, and a Bose sound system. For an additional $2,000, you can upgrade to an all-wheel-drive version.

Sensory model is slightly different in appearance, adding sporty front and rear bumpers, black exterior trim and rearview mirrors, and 19-inch wheels. The interior is upgraded with open woodgrain veneers, integrated navigation and an advanced air conditioning system with an air purifier, as well as a distinctive Radiant grille badge. Pricing starts at $49,900 for the Sensory model and $51,900 for the all-wheel-drive version.

Q50 The Red Sport 400 model focuses on sports performance. The maximum power of the 3.0T twin-turbocharged V6 engine is increased to 400 horsepower, which is 100 horsepower higher than the regular version. The peak torque is 475 Nm, compared with 400 Nm of the regular version. In order to harness the powerful power, the Red Sport 400 is equipped with high-performance four-piston front brake calipers and dual-piston rear brake calipers, as well as exclusive 19-inch aluminum alloy wheels and an advanced suspension system with automatically adjustable shock absorber valves, further improving the performance. Bending performance. The model is also available with the Black Opal Edition package, which further enhances the sporty look. The package adds a touch of luxury to your car with the addition of a carbon fiber rear spoiler and color-changing paint, Black Opal Metallic. The Black Opal Edition package is priced at $2,200, with the rear-drive Red Sport 400 starting at $58,050 and the all-wheel-drive version starting at $60,050.

Infiniti says the 2024 Q50 will arrive in U.S. showrooms this month.