Infiniti Teases Four Models That Will Revive The Luxury Brand

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Infiniti just showed four concept models that preview what the Japanese luxury automaker is calling a "product renaissance." The star out of the four is theVision Qe Concept, which previews Infiniti's future electric sedan. This vehicle will likely replace theInfiniti Q50and be built in the United States alongside the Nissan Maxima EV. Though it will be the first electric Infiniti, the Vision Qe is still a few years away from production, and no specifications have been revealed.

Sitting far in the back of the included teaser image, Infiniti also teased its upcoming electric SUV and revealed its name. Like the Vision Qe, the Vision QXe is only a concept, but the production version will bebuilt at the same US plant in Mississippi. No other details were provided on the Vision QXe other than it "blends the practicality of a crossover body style with Infiniti's latest design form and a suite of advanced technologies."

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Along with the two EVs, Infiniti also revealed an upcoming gas-powered SUV that wefirst spotted in a trademark filingcalled the QX65, which will be positioned as a two-row coupe version of the QX60. In other words, the QX65 will be to the QX60 what the QX55 is to the QX50.

That means the 3.5-liter V6 drivetrain in the QX60 should be unchanged for the QX65. As with everything mentioned thus far, the QX65 will still be a concept, though we believe this one will be closer to production readiness than the two EVs. No timing was provided for the QX65 Concept, so it's unclear when Infiniti will officially reveal it.

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Last but not least, Infiniti finally confirmed an obvious secret: the QX Monograph Concept will become the next-generation QX80. The QX MonographConcept was shown at Pebble Beach, and we immediately knew it previewed the QX80. Those massive proportions were a dead giveaway.

This concept looks fairly production-ready, and Infiniti says the production version will carry over "the same powerful profile and minimalist exterior infused with evocative details." The company also promises the "cabin will pair opulent materials with cutting-edge technology to deliver extraordinary comfort and convenience for all three rows."

It's unclear which engine will power the next-generation QX80, but we wouldn't be shocked if the 5.6-liter V8 carries over with minimal improvements. Unlike the other three cars, the QX80 has a confirmed arrival date of sometime in 2024.

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