The new Infinity SUV impresses. Luxury, comfort and great power
In a world saturated with the fashion for electric cars, Infinity breaks conventions by presenting a new generation of SUV with a powerful combustion engine under the hood. In the new QX80 model variant, the traditional V8 will be replaced by a 3.0-liter turbocharged V6. Plus a nine-speed gearbox and 450 horsepower.
The powerful workhorse and luxurious QX80 limousine is scheduled to appear on the market in 2025. Teasers of the next-generation model show inspiration from the QX Monograph design, giving enthusiasts a tangible vision of the future of motoring.
The brand’s typical “Artistry in Motion” design style is visible from a distance in the new QX80. Teasers announcing the launch model showcase elements inspired by the QX monograph, including elegant LED daytime running lights and distinctive full-width taillights, exuding elegance and sophistication.
The new Infinity QX-80 will premiere on March 20 in New York. The Japanese focus on a traditional, high-power V6
The new QX80 will switch from a traditional 5.6-liter V8 engine to a twin-turbocharged inline six, which promises no less sensations, hitting us with a power of 450 horsepower and almost 700 Nm of torque. Paired with a nine-speed automatic transmission, drivers can expect improved acceleration and improved fuel economy.
The next-gen QX80 model is scheduled to debut at the prestigious New York Auto Show on March 20. The creators of the model expect that the new acquisition of the Infinity stable will delight the audience with its modern design and innovations.
The 2025 QX80 takes care not only of eye-catching design – both outside and inside – and powerful performance, but also of the ordinary usability and functionality of the car in everyday use.
“In keeping with INFINITI’s goal of thoughtful comfort, the air suspension automatically lowers when the vehicle is parked to facilitate entry, loading or unloading of luggage. In turn, the Dynamic Digital Suspension system constantly analyzes vehicle movements to reduce body vibrations, increasing driver confidence and ensuring passenger comfort on long journeys,” we read on the manufacturer’s website.
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