Future of Infiniti

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kmiles
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Total Infiniti Reboot Coming, RWD Platforms May Die To Save Money
Jun 01, 2020 at 11:05am

Infiniti would focus on appealing to the US and China.

With sales continuing to fall, the leaders at Infiniti intend to overhaul the brand by turning it into what Chief Operating Officer Ashwani Gupta calls "Nissan-plus" in a discussion with Automotive News. The plan is to make use of more Nissan platforms and technology, and this could mean the retirement of Infiniti's existing rear-wheel-drive cars. The first of these new products could arrive as soon as 2023.

"Infiniti will be great again," Gupta told Automotive News.

The reoriented Infiniti brand will focus on appealing to the United States and China. The models will likely share underpinnings with Nissan products like the Altima and Maxima. The new Infiniti's will also get a higher-output version of Nissan's e-Power hybrid system as a way to set them apart.

The US is already Infiniti's major market around the world. In 2019, the division sold 188,994 vehicles globally, according to the Automotive News Data Center. Of those, 117,708 were in the US. Even that figure was down 21 percent from the previous year.

The Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi alliance recently announced a revised business plan with a goal of cutting billions of dollars in costs over the next four years, including killing the Datsun brand. Nissan will reduce worldwide production by 20 percent and will cut its product range from 69 vehicles to 55. Nissan's global focus will be on China, Japan, and the US.

While the total number of products will fall, Nissan will launch 12 new models in the next 18 months. A teaser video reveals that these vehicles include the long-anticipated new Z car, Frontier pickup, and Armada SUV.

For Infiniti, the brand plans to start production of the new in QX55 November 2020. The vehicle is a coupe-inspired crossover with styling that allegedly references the first-generation FX. As the name suggests, the product slots between the QX50 and QX60 in the lineup.


Source: Automotive News https://www.motor1.com/news/426341/infi ... lan-rumor/


Yoda's Master
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I don't know if I like the headlights on the new Z. Doesn't look aggressive enough, but I am looking forward to the Q's twin turbo in that thing. I might trade in my Z for the newer model if it's the 400RS version.

awashi43
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Not a huge fan of the new path Infiniti is ready to embark on. During their glory days in the 2000s, they were known for having cars with an edge that were fun and engaging to drive (g35/37, 350/370z, fx SUV) and their current products seem to be straying ever farther away from that. Hopeful that the 400z will get back on that train and the GTR can get an update as well, but nothing about infinti in particular lineup is interesting or unique in anyway, except maybe the styling. I'm pretty sure that eliminating rear wheel drive converting Nissan platforms to Infiniti won't help with that either. Oh and we can't forget that several of their new models are supossed to be electric cars. If they don't hit just right on those models, it's gonna even more of an uphill battle since Tesla dominates that space to such a degree. I just miss the edge this brand used to have.


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