All One Should Know About the Infiniti QX50
The Infiniti QX50 combines a sophisticated, winsome exterior with luxurious and spacious interiors in a compact luxury crossover package. This five-seater is powerful, comfortable, and roomy. It prioritizes convenience by offering a ride that is controlled on rough roads but smooth on the highway. The steering feedback is balanced and firms up in the selectable dynamic and dynamic steering modes. Here is everything to know about this feature-packed, stylish, luxurious, and revolutionary SUV.
Performance
All Infiniti QX50 cars come with a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine with 268 horsepower and 280 lb-ft of torque. The engine uses a continuously variable automatic transmission to deliver power to the front wheels.
Can reach the top speed of 140 mph
Can go from zero to 60 mph in 6.4–6.7 seconds
Can go from zero to 100 mph in 17.2–17.6 seconds
Exterior
All the models of the QX50 have a sophisticated, stylish exterior that is distinctive and attractive. The SUV comes across as powerful, cool, and elegant. The 19 or 20-inch alloy wheels add to the appeal and handling capability of the car.
Wheelbase: 110.2 inches
Length: 184.7 inches
Width: 74.9 inches
Height: 66.0 inches
Passenger volume: 102–104 cubic feet
Cargo volume: 31 cubic feet
Interiors
All the models of Infiniti QX50 have advanced features like keyless entry and ignition, power front seats with lumbar driver adjustment, simulated leather upholstery, 8-inch upper touchscreen and 7-inch lower touchscreen, satellite radio, six-speaker audio system, and dual-zone automatic climate control. The QX50 Autograph trim has the maximum luxury features, including special wooden trims for the interiors, premium, quilted leather upholstery, and a simulated suede headliner. The Autograph trim is equipped with tri-zone automatic climate control and ambient lighting. Sunshades have been provided for the rear windows.
Safety and technology
Infiniti equips every QX50 model with innumerable advanced driving aids as well as standard features. The biggest add-on is that every model of the SUV offers wireless Apple CarPlay integration, making it ideal for long drives. Some of the technologies incorporated in the Infiniti QX50 are:
Adaptive cruise control: It maintains a driver-set distance between the SUV and the vehicle in front.
Forward collision mitigation: This warns of an impending collision and applies the brakes in some cases.
Lane departure mitigation system and lane-keeping system: This warns the driver of a lane departure when a turn signal is not used and automatically steers to maintain lane position. The lane-keeping system makes minor steering corrections to help keep the vehicle centered in its lane.
Blindspot monitor with rear cross-traffic alert: This warns the driver if a vehicle is in its blind spot during a lane change or while reversing. Blind-spot intervention automatically steers the car back into its lane if the driver tries to change lanes while a car is in the vehicle’s blind spot.
Rear automatic braking system: This applies brakes if sensors detect an imminent collision with an object behind the vehicle.
Rear parking sensors: These alert the driver to obstacles behind the vehicle while parking.
The Infiniti QX50 comes in five trims: Pure, Luxe, Essential, Sensory, and Autograph. Its price ranges from $40,175 to $58,125 (for the high-end Autograph trim). One also gets a 360-degree camera system and front parking sensors, among other features.