Infiniti just announced pricing for the Q50 sport sedan, which was originally unveiled back in January at the Detroit Auto Show.
Pricing starts at $37,355 including delivery, entry climbs to $48,805 for the all-wheel drive hybrid model sport. As previously reported, the hybrid model comes with a 3.5 liter V6 rather than the 3.7 liter powerplant, and every model comes with a seven-speed automatic transmission. This system is that same hybrid system currently found in the M35h sedan.
Pricing announced Wednesday, March 27th is specifically being referred to as “introductory,” suggesting the MSRP might climb once the car reaches dealers this summer. Preordering the Q50 also gets buyers a free iPad Mini. In addition, Infiniti is offering it’s “popularly equipped” Q50 premium model with an optional navigation system for $42,605. Aside from the drivetrain changes, Infiniti is also abandoning the familiar button-based infotainment system found in both its Nissan’s cars for a new touch screen system.