Japanese automaker Infiniti has announced pricing for its 2014 Q50, which is set to go on sale this summer. With much of the US specs and options revealed by a leaked order guide we've shown you last week, Infiniti has finally released pricing for each and every version of the Q50 mid-size luxury sedan.
According to the Japanese company's comprehensive press release, the entry lever 3.7-liter V6 rear-wheel-drive Q50 will start at $36,450, while the most expensive variant, the Hybrid Sport all-wheel-drive 3.5-liter HEV, will cost $48,900, including the $905 destination fee.
The Infiniti Q50 is available in three trim level: Base, Premium and Sport, with a wide range of technology, safety and convenience features. However, the hybrid drivetrains are not available with the Base trim and the entry Premium version is priced at $43,700.
For more information on the Q50 please check the attached press release below.
The Infiniti Q50 is available in three trim level: Base, Premium and Sport, with a wide range of technology, safety and convenience features. However, the hybrid drivetrains are not available with the Base trim and the entry Premium version is priced at $43,700.
For more information on the Q50 please check the attached press release below.