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With its 400-horsepower Red Sport model and a revised steer-by-wire system, the 2016 Q50 feels like the luxury/sport sedan Infiniti should have made all along.
Base-model Q50s are rated for 300 hp and 295 lb-ft of torque, while the 2024 Infiniti Q50 Red Sport version we tested delivers 400 hp and 350 lb-ft of torque, same as it did seven years ago.
Infiniti is reportedly planning to resurrect the Q50 sports sedan for the 2028 model year with Nissan Z firepower and a ...
Without any outside intervention, the Q50 Red Sport 400's powertrain produces 400 hp (406 ps/299 kW) and 350 lb-ft (375 Nm) of torque.
Q50 Red Sport 400, now has a starting price. You'll need at least $48,855 for the rear-drive model or $50,855 for all-wheel drive. (Both figures include the $905 destination charge.) A fully ...
This engine currently makes 400 horsepower in the Z, and made the same in the old Q50 Red Sport 400, but Infiniti is considering boosting output to 450 hp or more, according to the report, which ...
Infiniti is reviving the Q50 as a rear-drive sedan with a Z-sourced twin-turbo V6. A manual transmission will be offered ...
They each have their merits. The Infiniti Q50 Red Sport 400 is in the middle of the pack in terms of performance, but it is at the top of the charts for value and fun.
A new report suggests that Infiniti is reviving the Q50, last sold in 2024, as a sports sedan with the heart of the Nissan Z and a stick shift gearbox.