The Infiniti QX50 Concept will have its global debut at the Detroit Auto show next month and previews a new entry into the popular midsized luxury crossover segment.
The Infiniti QX50 Concept is an evolution of the QX Sport Inspiration Concept that the Japanese brand has shown before, so it’s likely that a production model will closely resemble this concept.
Other than a strong, production-ready design, the big news with this concept is that it will have Infiniti’s advanced ProPilot autonomous driving technology and will be powered by the company’s hyped-up new variable compression ratio turbo engine. Simply put, the engine combines the performance of a turbo 2.0-liter four-cylinder motor with the efficiency and torque of a diesel motor.
The ProPiolt semi-autonomous driving system ensures drivers retain control of the car and will focus on “providing a proactive approach to safety.” Infiniti already has a pretty advanced driver assistance system, so it will be interesting to see how this concept improves on that technology.
When it debuts as a production model likely in early 2018, the Infiniti QX50 should compete against luxury crossovers like the BMW X5, Cadillac XT5, and Lexus RX. will be reporting live from the Detroit Auto Show in January, where more details about the Infiniti QX50 Sport Concept will be released.