"The Infiniti QX Sport expresses power and purpose through what we describe as its 'proportional clarity', with an elegance that is uniquely Infiniti," said Infiniti design boss, Alfonso Albaisa. "The exterior design will appeal to an artistic sensibility. It has a more flowing, natural aesthetic than that evident in traditional premium SUVs."
The Infiniti QX Sport is a continuation of what we saw on the 2014 Q80 Hybrid Luxury saloon concept showing us how Infiniti's contemporary design language can and will be applied on a SUV. It has a flowing roofline that incorporates a crescent-cut pillar that's quickly becoming a staple of the brand's models these days, together with muscular and taut profile lines and a sharper front end.
While the restrained exterior design doesn't seem too far away from production, the interior is more exaggerated with the goal here being to give us a general idea of the lines and shapes of Infiniti's future SUVs. The Japanese company says the cabin "follows Infiniti's driver-centric, passenger-minded approach to advanced cabin architecture". A couple of things we'd hold on to would be the digitalized instrument panel and the standalone touchscreen for the infotainment system.
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