If you're fond of premium cars, have an appreciation of the four-door sedan body style, and are a devotee to Nissan, then an Infiniti sedan would be right up your alley. Though you’d be paying a much higher price than what you would for one of their Nissan brethren, Infiniti’s cars do bring a lot more in performance and luxury for the extra money.
Infiniti Sedan Range
Infiniti has discontinued most of its range and now only a single model comprises the latest sedan range. There are likely still many Infiniti sedan models on dealer shop floors, however, so here we briefly review them all.
- Q50 - The Q50 is a sophisticated-looking sedan with its sporty, elongated front end and coupe-styled rearward roofline. It feels enthusiastic and pleasant to drive thanks to its robust V6 engine and refined seven-speed auto transmission, and it’s available in either rear- or all-wheel-drive. It’s an ideal family cruiser, offering plenty of interior room, comfortable seats, and a spacious trunk.
- Q70 - The Q70 is a midsize luxury sedan sporting an outdated exterior and interior design and behind-the-times spec sheet. It’s offered with two very polished and capable powertrains but they’re both quite thirsty. The Q70 is also not the most comfortable car in the premium segment or at its price point.
- Q70L - The Q70L is the extended wheelbase version of the regular midsize Q70 and Infiniti’s largest sedan. All it offers over the standard model is a far more commodious cabin that only the rear passengers will really benefit from.
Infiniti Sedan Models and Prices
Model |
Power |
Engine |
Base Price |
Infiniti G25 |
218 hp |
2.5L V6 Gas |
$33,100 |
Infiniti M35 |
303 hp |
3.5L V6 Gas |
$45,800 |
Infiniti Q40 |
328 hp |
3.7L V6 Gas |
$33,950 |
Infiniti Q50 |
300 hp |
3.0L Twin-Turbo V6 Gas |
$42,100 |
Infiniti Q70 |
330 hp |
3.7L V6 Gas |
$50,400 |
Infiniti G35 Sedan |
306 hp |
3.5L V6 Gas |
$32,250 |
Infiniti G37 Sedan |
328 hp |
3.7L V6 Gas |
$32,850 |
Infiniti M35h |
360 hp |
3.5L V6 Hybrid |
$54,750 |
Infiniti M37 |
330 hp |
3.7L V6 Gas |
$48,700 |
Infiniti M45 |
303 hp |
4.5L V8 Gas |
$45,800 |
What to Consider Before Buying:
Whether you're looking to buy or lease any new or used vehicle, you should first visit the CarBuzz website to catch up on all the current news and to read features and reviews on all the cars you're interested in potentially buying. We cover just about every vehicle for sale in the USA and provide enough information for any type of buyer to end up making the best possible purchase decision. For now, browse this list of the common pros and cons associated with Infiniti sedans:
Pros
- Powerful and efficient engines
- RWD and AWD are standard options
- Featureful and commodious cabins
Cons
- Subpar build quality for the class
- Relatively poor ride quality
- Outdated cabin impressions
FAQs
What are the specs of the Red Sport 400 Q50?
Apart from a dialed-up version of the Q50’s twin-turbo V6 engine, the Red Sport 400 also sports a unique body kit comprising gloss black skirtings, side-view mirrors, and a gloss black beltline and trunk spoiler, as well as 19-inch alloy wheels and red exhaust tips. On the inside, there’s black matte carbon trim and semi-aniline quilted leather seating upholstery.
Does Infiniti offer any electric or hybrid vehicles?
Infiniti did produce hybrid versions of both the Q50 and the Q70 from 2014 until 2018, but there are no EVs or hybrids within its current range. The automaker actually recently cancelled its plans to introduce its range-extended electric cars, which are sold in other international markets, to the US.
What’s the most affordable 4-door sedan from Infiniti?
With an MSRP of around $36,700, the 2021 Q50 is not only Infiniti’s most affordable sedan, but also the brand's most affordable vehicle in its entire range right now.