Reviewed: 2017 Infiniti QX30
Before they renamed their lineup, the QX50 began life as the EX, a taller version of the G35 sedan. Sharing the same FM chassis as the 370Z and the GT-R. Primarily offered as RWD, AWD is optional, which separates the QX from its competitors.
Reviewed: 2018 Infiniti Q50
We had a week to spend with a new model, and everyone had valid points to make. It doesn't ride as high as other crossovers, so body roll feels more like a sporty sedan. Your only transmission choice is a 7-speed automatic, and for some reason, it offers rev-matched shifts in manual mode. Seats are wide and comfortable, but cargo room isn't comparable to others in this class.
Power- we like power. All luxury brands seem to think a V6 customer will be happy with a turbocharged four, but we can't justify it. That's why the 325 horsepower 3.7 liter V6 puts the QX50 ahead of many. You have 267 lb-ft of torque which will have you at 60 mph a little over 6 seconds. The differential is geared for highway cruising, in order to max out at 24 mpg. City mileage is less impressive at 17 mpg.