While I'm not a fan of EVs or plug-in hybrids, the Infiniti Emerg-e concept is one heavily electrified vehicle that still raises my blood pressure (in a good way) twelve years after it was introduced.
When the Nissan Group announced its total US automotive market sales, it was clear that although deliveries jumped more than 23% compared to 22, its performance was far behind Toyota and Honda. The ...
Infiniti has named its electric concept car headed for next month’s Geneva Motor Show the EMERG-E. The company says that its showcar will be a coupe powered by a 1.2-liter gasoline engine with a range ...
Fastback roofline nods to the iconic FX—blending design and heritage without compromising functionality Seamless form and refined, overt details blend heritage of craftsmanship with forward-looking ...
When you look at a vehicle like the 6,000-pound, boxy-as-all-hell Infiniti QX80, I know what you're thinking. Obviously you're thinking that what this behemoth needs is a sporty variant. Well, I've ...
Nissan is back at SEMA this year with three NISMO concepts loaded with custom and NISMO parts, while Infiniti has an upgraded Q50. A Rogue, a Frontier, and a Sentra get loaded in Vegas. They’re just ...
While most trailhunters tend to opt for something a little more utilitarian, the idea of a luxury off-roader appeals to everyone – even BMW is reportedly working on a G-Class rival. The QX80 Terrain ...
Roller coaster: that's the term we'd use to describe sales for the Infiniti brand. Nissan's luxury arm entered the United States in 1989, the same year Toyota opened the doors to its Lexus division.
Michael Frank has been writing and editing car and motorcycle coverage for the past two decades. His outlets have included Forbes, Coolhunting, The Wall Street Journal, Car & Driver, Road & Track, The ...
Typically, luxury brands steer clear of the SEMA Show’s raucous, aftermarket crowd, but Infiniti is bucking that trend with its new Autograph Lounge concept. Based on the recently redesigned QX80, ...
“QX65 Monograph is more than a concept — it’s a signal that INFINITI is moving decisively into its next era,” said Tiago Castro, vice president, INFINITI Americas. “It builds on our rich legacy of ...
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