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Infiniti, Nissan's luxury automobile branch, was introduced in 1989 and transformed the automobile industry. Under the brand name Total Ownership Experience, Infiniti offers great products and innovative customer service. Their goal was to provide luxurious experiences for individuals who dared to be different, creating a new connection between the automobile and its owner. They aimed to create human-centric vehicles and set new customer service standards, making owners feel like honored guests.
In 2001, Intelligent Cruise Control was invented, which automatically adjusts speed to maintain the required gap, increasing awareness of surroundings. Infiniti Voice Recognition allowed users to control vehicle settings without taking their hands off the wheel. The company has made significant advancements, such as the original Q45 flagship and the sporty G35. Infiniti now labels automobiles with Q prefixes and SUVs with QX suffixes. The Q50 car is packed with flair and technology, while the QX50, QX60, and QX80 are among Infiniti's SUV models.
Starting at $42,650
The Infiniti Q50, a premium compact vehicle, offers safety and convenience features, a twin-turbo V6 engine, and comfortable front seats. However, its ten-year absence from redesign and outdated interior make it unsuitable for families. The strong suspension shudders on bumpy pavement, but doesn't allow dynamic handling. The fuel efficiency is poor, and the interior is outdated, with a dull appearance and unwieldy dual-screen infotainment system.
Starting at $40,300
A superb high-end compact SUV is the Infiniti QX50. With its large luggage area, smooth ride, and two rows of roomy, broad seats, this Infiniti is a great substitute. Conversely, the QX50 is hindered by an annoying infotainment system and a continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT) that makes the engine droning.
Starting at $49,150
The Infiniti QX55 is a subpar SUV with a sleek design, standard equipment, and comfortable seats. However, its luxury appeal diminishes after a few years due to outdated cabin design, poor handling, and strained engine. The higher-than-average starting price is also ineffective, making it a less desirable choice for premium small SUVs.