First Look: 2016 Infiniti Q50
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For 2015, Infiniti mildly updated their best-selling mid-size sedan, the G37 but renamed it Q50. For 2016, the Q50 receives major upgrades both inside and out, but the biggest upgrade in the 2016 Infiniti Q50 is found under the hood.
What’s New
For 2016, the Q50 gains a Premium Plus package which includes heated front seats, navigation, Sirius XM Traffic, memory exterior mirrors, and a heated, electrically adjustable steering wheel.
Available safety technologies on the 2016 Infiniti Q50 include adaptive front lighting, intelligent cruise control with full speed range, forward emergency braking, blind-spot warning, back collision intervention with cross traffic alert, and more. The exterior of the new Q50 remains relatively unchanged as it retains its narrow headlights, long hood, and mesh pattern grille. The new, top-of-the-range Red Sport 400 gets unique 19-inch aluminum alloy rims and special exhaust tips. The cabin of the new Q50 features two touchscreens and includes hand-gesture operations. The dashboard layout remains unchanged and retains the rounded curves, which is now interrupted by a vertically oriented center stack.
Performance
The base engine in the 2016 Infiniti Q50 is a new 2.0 L turbocharged four cylinder unit, which produces 208 horsepower and 258 lb.ft. torque. The new engine also features a stop/start system, which should help improve fuel efficiency. The mid-level engine is a new 3.0 L ...
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