Infiniti’s Q50 has entered the 2023 mannequin 12 months largely unchanged from the earlier 12 months, though there’s been a small worth rise from $43,125 to $43,725. Each figures embrace vacation spot.
There’s added worth too as all 2023 Infinitis include the automaker’s Premium Care program, a upkeep program that covers some fundamentals equivalent to oil modifications, brake fluid prime ups, and cabin air filter replacements.
Patrons of the 2023 Q50 have three grades to select from: Luxe, Sensory and Pink Sport 400. Rear-wheel drive is normal throughout the vary however all-wheel drive could be added on every grade for a further $2,000.
The bottom Luxe grade comes nicely outfitted with objects like Apple CarPlay (wi-fi), Android Auto, leather-based trim, heated entrance seats and steering wheel, and Bose audio all included as normal. New for 2023 is the choice of Saddle Brown for the inside colour, which was beforehand restricted to the Sensory grade.
All Q50s are powered by the identical twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter V-6. It is rated at 300 hp and 295 lb-ft of torque within the Luxe and Sensory grades, and 400 hp and 350 lb-ft within the Pink Sport 400. All grades use a 7-speed automated transmission.
The Pink Sport 400, which is priced from $57,575, advantages from a couple of further efficiency upgrades past the powertrain. Key amongst these are distinctive 19-inch alloy wheels, uprated brakes with four-piston entrance and two-piston rear calipers, and adjustable dampers.
The Q50 is likely one of the oldest new autos available on the market, having arrived in 2013 as a 2014 mannequin. Some rivals, like Mercedes-Benz’s C-Class, have been redesigned twice in that point, however regardless of this there isn’t any clear successor for the Q50 in sight.