-2013 brought new nameplates for the Infiniti’s vehicles, the former EX35 and EX37 becoming the Infinity QX50, as Audi decided to rename them.
The small SUV QX50 had the true spirit of a sports car with luxury included in a crossover body shape.
The exterior design of the QX50 was graceful and luxurious at the same time, with the iconic Infiniti grille. From the back, the small SUV looked more like a station wagon.
The interior was similar to the most Infiniti models, with power heated leather seats, leather wrapped armrest, cupholders, and the classic standard analogue clock. Optionally, the interior would mix a combination of leather and wood, to add to the luxurious design.
Users had USB ports, 12V sockets, a beautiful and stylish steering wheel with intuitive controls such as Bluetooth, voice control, etc.
The power seats had 2 memory settings.
The safety system IBA (intelligent braking assist) could be deactivated through the push of a button located left to the steering wheel.
Plenty of space available for the front and the rear passengers as well and what’s more, the back doors opened at 90 degrees, thus making it easier for parents to handle the baby seat.
The QX50 was not a cheap car in general, but we can say that it was cheap for the luxury segment it’s part of, and even offered more features than its competitors with a better price.