History/Overview
Infiniti created the Q60 in 2014 by renaming its then-existing G37 coupe; in 2017, the Q60 was redesigned into its second generation that has carried forward with only minor equipment changes.
What’s New/Key Changes From Last Year
For 2022, the Infiniti Q60 gains wireless Apple CarPlay phone integration.
Available Trims
Infiniti offers the Q60 in Pure, Luxe, Red Sport, and Red Sport ProActive trim levels. All use a 3.0L twin-turbo V6 engine, but Red Sport models get more power. All-wheel drive and a seven-speed automatic transmission are included in all three Q60 trims.
Standard Features
Pure trim comes with 19-inch wheels, LED headlights and fog lights, leatherette upholstery, heated/power front seats, heated steering wheel, dual-zone A/C, dual (8.0- and 7.0-inch) touchscreens, six-speaker audio, and forward collision mitigation.
Luxe adds power-folding/auto-dimming side mirrors, leather upholstery, power lumbar, electric steering wheel adjustments, power driver’s seat side bolsters, 13-speaker audio, navigation, and more driver safety assists: surround-view cameras, blind spot monitoring, automatic high beams, adaptive cruise control, backup crash intervention, and lane departure warning.
Red Sport gains 20-inch wheels, and a carbon fibre spoiler.
Finally, Red Sport ProActive adds adaptive headlights, direct adaptive steering, blind spot intervention, lane departure prevention, and active lane control.
Fuel Economy
Infiniti’s fuel consumption estimates for the Q60 are 12.3/8.7 L/100 km (city/highway) for Pure and Luxe trims, and 12.5/9.2 L/100 km in Pure Sport configuration.
Competition
The Q60 counts among its competitors the BMW 4 Series, Audi A5/S5, Mercedes-Benz C-Class, and Lexus RC.
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