The Red Sport 400 trim of the Infiniti Q60 replaces the standard 204-horsepower, inline-four with a twin-turbocharged 400-horsepower V6 powerplant. It also raises the starting price from $38,950 (base 2.0-liter car) to $51,300. The 400 horsepower may seem to be the biggest difference between the two, but there are many other upgrades added on as well: dynamic digital suspension, larger …
Nissan always has made a boss 2liter mill. Glad to see theyre still at it.
Ive always liked Infinti too - they have a way of mixing performance with upscale styling in a way where neither gets in the others way.
Glad they finally are adressing fender gap...Ludicrous was an understatement in the 1st decade of the millenia.
You'll need to log in to post.