The new Infiniti Q50 sports saloon makes its debut at the Geneva Motor Show on March 5 with all the prerequisites needed to build a strong new level of customer engagement across Europe in the premium class.
Marking the start of a new-generation of Infiniti Q models,
the Q50 for Europe includes the first fruit of the co-operation agreement with alliance partner Daimler AG. Technical details of the Q50 for Europe will be announced at the press conference.
"The Infiniti Q50 is a world-class sports saloon with an engine line-up that will clearly demonstrate its intentions to be a major player within the European premium market," said Bernard Loire, Vice-President, Infiniti Africa, Middle East and Europe (AMIE).
Making its first public appearance outside the USA, where it had its world debut in Detroit in January, the Infiniti Q50 heralds a new design direction for the Infiniti range - all of which in future will bear a Q for saloons and coupes or QX badge for crossovers and SUVs - and reinforces the brand’' status as a true technology leader.
Powerful and distinctive, the Q50 design references both Infiniti's sports saloon past and the iconic concept car trilogy (Essence, Etherea, Emerg-e, all revealed at previous Geneva Motor Shows) that are helping to shape its future.
The Q50 is at the verge of technology innovation - it features the world's first Direct Adaptive Steering technology.
Marking the start of a new-generation of Infiniti Q models,
the Q50 for Europe includes the first fruit of the co-operation agreement with alliance partner Daimler AG. Technical details of the Q50 for Europe will be announced at the press conference.
"The Infiniti Q50 is a world-class sports saloon with an engine line-up that will clearly demonstrate its intentions to be a major player within the European premium market," said Bernard Loire, Vice-President, Infiniti Africa, Middle East and Europe (AMIE).
Making its first public appearance outside the USA, where it had its world debut in Detroit in January, the Infiniti Q50 heralds a new design direction for the Infiniti range - all of which in future will bear a Q for saloons and coupes or QX badge for crossovers and SUVs - and reinforces the brand’' status as a true technology leader.
Powerful and distinctive, the Q50 design references both Infiniti's sports saloon past and the iconic concept car trilogy (Essence, Etherea, Emerg-e, all revealed at previous Geneva Motor Shows) that are helping to shape its future.
The Q50 is at the verge of technology innovation - it features the world's first Direct Adaptive Steering technology.
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