Infiniti Q50
The Infiniti Q50 in its current form dates back to 2014, and it shows. The infotainment system no longer holds up to modern standards, and the overall interior looks and feels dated. The main reason why people turn to this compact luxury sedan is still the twin-turbocharged 3.0-litre V6 under the hood, which generates either 300 horsepower or 400 horsepower depending on the model. A seven-speed automatic transmission and all-wheel drive come standard, improving handling.
Detailed ratings
The Car Guide rating | 60% |
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Fuel economy | 6/10 |
Reliability | 5/10 |
Safety | 8/10 |
Infotainment | 5/10 |
Driving | 5/10 |
Overall | 6/10 |
The Car Guide rating | N/A |
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Fuel economy | N/A |
Reliability | N/A |
Safety | N/A |
Infotainment | N/A |
Driving | N/A |
Overall | N/A |
What's new in 2024
No major change. Uncertain future of the model.
Pros
- Powerful engine
- Effective handling
- Comfortable ride
Cons
- Dated interior
- Outdated multimedia system
- No longer competitive in the segment
Competitors
Recalls
none