Infiniti will use subsequent week’s 2023 Monterey Automobile Week to current an idea previewing each a brand new design language and the next-generation QX80.
Infiniti’s present design language could be traced again to the Essence idea of 2009, however a brand new look is deliberate and we’ll see it first on the QX Monograph idea set to be revealed in Monterey. The covers will come off on Aug. 17 at an occasion happening at The Lodge at Pebble Seashore.
A single teaser shot launched on Wednesday exhibits a glimpse of the brand new grille. A key factor of the design is the Infiniti brand, which takes on a three-dimensional look to assist function a focus for the entrance of the car whereas offering a way of movement.
Not a lot is thought concerning the subsequent QX80, however a launch late this yr or early subsequent is regarded as deliberate. The arrival will mark the beginning of a significant makeover during which Infiniti will replace the design of its dealerships and put together for the launch of electrical automobiles.
Infiniti plans a number of EVs, with the primary to reach round 2025. It is going to be constructed at dad or mum firm Nissan’s plant in Canton, Mississippi, and is assumed to function a successor to each the Q50 and former Q70 sedans.
The subsequent QX80 would be the third iteration of Infiniti’s full-size SUV, and it will not go down the EV route simply but. It’s anticipated to make use of an up to date model of Nissan’s F-Alpha body-on-frame platform, which could be traced again to the unique Infiniti QX56 launched nearly 20 years in the past.
Citing an individual acquainted with Infiniti’s product planning, Automotive Information (subscription required) reported final yr that the subsequent QX80 will probably be made extra upscale than the present mannequin to assist additional differentiate it from the associated Nissan Armada and Patrol duo, in addition to present higher competitors for the likes of the Cadillac Escalade and Lexus LX.
The Armada and Patrol are additionally anticipated to be redesigned along with the QX80, and phrase on the road is that the 5.6-liter V-8 powering the present Nissan SUVs will probably be swapped for a twin-turbocharged V-6 for the redesign. If correct, the V-6 needs to be within the subsequent QX80.