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Infiniti - Price history
Infiniti has long positioned itself as a premier luxury automaker, offering a blend of refined comfort, advanced technology, and upscale styling that sets it apart from mainstream economy brands. While it competes with high‑end rivals such as Lexus and Acura, Infiniti maintains a distinct identity rooted in sleek Japanese engineering and a strong focus on dynamic performance. Infiniti’s lineage dates back to 1936 when the brand began as a division of the American Motors Corporation, providing performance‑oriented vehicles. In 1989, Nissan re‑launched Infiniti as a standalone marque dedicated to luxury, and since then it has earned a reputation for dependable engineering, sophisticated interiors, and a commitment to delivering value across its lineup. Over the last three decades, Infiniti has consistently been recognized for its innovation in safety, infotainment, and hybrid‑power platforms.
- Q50 – A sleek sedan that blends executive comfort with a sport‑tuned chassis.
- QX60 – A midsize luxury crossover with three‑row seating and advanced cargo flexibility.
- QX80 – The flagship SUV that offers opulent interiors and a powerful V8 drivetrain.
- QX30 – A compact crossover delivering sharp handling and a premium cabin.
- QX50 – A crossover that balances performance dynamics with everyday practicality.
- Q50e – A plug‑in hybrid crossover that showcases Infiniti’s electrification strategy.
- Trim & Features – Higher‑level options, such as upgraded leather interiors, panoramic sunroofs, and advanced infotainment suites, add measurable price premium.
- Engine & Powertrain – Performance‑oriented V8s and plug‑in hybrid setups often command higher valuations and can influence depreciation differently than base engines.
- Condition & Mileage – Vehicles with lower mileage and meticulous maintenance records retain more of their original value.
- Regional Taxes & Import Duties – Variations in duties, registration fees, and taxes can create price disparities across markets.
- Currency Fluctuations – Exchange rate movements affect both new vehicle pricing and the value of cross‑border used‑car transactions.
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