Infiniti Q60 Project Black S Paris prototype (2018, V37, 1st gen) photos
The 420kW (563hp) Infiniti Project Black S prototype has a twin turbo 3.5L V6 with 298kW (400hp), 1 motor for regen braking, and 2 for capturing turbo heat.
The 420kW (563hp) Infiniti Project Black S prototype has a twin turbo 3.5L V6 with 298kW (400hp), 1 motor for regen braking, and 2 for capturing turbo heat.
The Infiniti Q60 Project Black S concept is coming to 2017 Geneva Motor Show, and will have powertrain inspired by the Renault F1 teams’ KERS system.
There will be no convertible version of the V37 Infiniti Q60, and the brand has no plans to make competitors for BMW’s M and Mercedes-Benz’s AMG models.
Renamed in the 2014 model year from the Infiniti G, the Q60 cabrio came in the US with standard 3.7-liter V6 with either 6-speed manual or 7-speed auto.
The new V37 Infiniti Q60 coupe will go on sale in the States from US$38,950 in base specification with a 2-liter turbo 4-cylinder and rear wheel drive.
Nissan has begun production of the Infiniti Q60 coupe at its factory in Tochigi, Japan. The Q60 replaces the V36 G coupe that debuted in 2007.
Production of the V37 Infiniti Q60 began in July, 2016 at Nissan’s factory in Tochigi, Japan, where the V36 G coupe predecessor was also built.
The new second generation 2017 Infiniti Q60 was launched at the 2016 Detroit show with the choice of a 300hp (224kW) or 400hp (298kW) 3-liter twin-turbo V6.
The 2015 Infiniti Q60 Concept, unveiled at the Detroit Motor Show, previews the brand’s upcoming Q60 coupe, which is based on the RWD/AWD Q50 sedan.
Infiniti has released the first image of its Q60 Concept, which will debut at the Detroit Motor Show next week.