Luxury performance SUVs are getting absurdly powerful, but they’re also turning into brand statements. It’s no longer good enough to simply waft down the highway in splendid luxury and comfort.
The performance badge for Infiniti cars might be making a comeback, with the announcement of the brand's QX80 Red Sport SUV.
The automaker will employ a multi-stage approach, starting with a low-production Red Sport variant before adding an even more powerful QX80.
The QX80 is a land leviathan that seats up to eight people. The range-topping 2026 Autograph model weighs around 6,200 pounds. The powerplant is a 3.5-liter twin-turbo V6 (VR35DDTT), claiming 450 ...
Infiniti is building incrementally, with its most extreme performance vehicles coming after it tests the waters with a 600-horsepower SUV.
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