Infiniti QX50
Infiniti QX50 | |
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Production period: | since 2007 |
Class : | SUV |
Body versions : | Station wagon |
The Infiniti QX50 (until mid-2013 Infiniti EX ) is a compact SUV from Infiniti . In Japan the model is marketed as the Nissan Skyline Crossover .
1st generation (2007-2018)
1st generation | |
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Infiniti EX37 (2007-2013) |
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Production period: | 2007-2018 |
Body versions : | Station wagon |
Engines: |
Otto engines : 2.5–3.7 liters (175–235 kW) Diesel engine : 3.0 liters (175 kW) |
Length: | 4635-4745 mm |
Width: | 1800 mm |
Height: | 1575-1615 mm |
Wheelbase : | 2800-2880 mm |
Empty weight : | 1843-1985 kg |
The first-generation QX50 is powered by a 3.5-liter V6 engine with 220 kW (300 hp). This was also used in the Infiniti G37 and was named one of the ten best engines in Ward's Auto World's “10 Best List” . A 3.7-liter V6 petrol engine with 235 kW (320 hp) was used in the European model offered from 2009 . In Germany there were a total of 38 new registrations for the model in 2010.
In spring 2010, the Infiniti QX50 with a new 3.0 liter V6 (V9X) diesel engine was also presented at the Geneva Motor Show . In Europe this engine developed 175 kW (240 PS) and the power was transmitted through a 7-speed automatic transmission.
After Infiniti decided to rename its model series, the Infiniti EX was marketed as the Infiniti QX50 from summer 2013.
At the New York International Auto Show in April 2015, Infiniti presented a revised version of the QX50.
In June 2016, Infiniti initially took the QX50 off the market in Germany.
Engines
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model | Engine type | Displacement | Cylinders / valves | power | Torque | Top speed | Acceleration, 0-100 km / h | Fuel consumption over 100 km (combined) | CO 2 emissions, combined | Construction period |
Gasoline engine | ||||||||||
EX25 | VQ25HR | 2495 cc | V6 / 24 | 175 kW (235 hp) at 6800 rpm | 263 Nm at 4800 rpm | 206 km / h | 9.5 s | 10.7 l super | since 04/2010 | |
EX35 | VQ35HR | 3498 cc | V6 / 24 | 221 kW (297 hp) at 6800 rpm | 355 Nm at 4800 rpm | 231 km / h | 6.9 s | 12.3 l super | 09/2007–12/2012 | |
EX37 | VQ37VHR | 3696 cc | V6 / 24 | 239 kW (320 hp) at 7000 rpm | 360 Nm at 5200 rpm | 240 km / h | 6.4 s | 11.3 l super | 265 g / km | since 10/2008 |
diesel | ||||||||||
EX30d | V9X | 2993 cc | V6 / 24 | 175 kW (238 hp) at 3750 rpm | 550 Nm at 1750 min | 221 km / h | 7.9 s | 8.5 l diesel | 224 g / km | since 04/2010 |
2nd generation (since 2017)
2nd generation | |
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Production period: | since 2017 |
Body versions : | Station wagon |
Engines: |
Petrol engines : 2.0 liters (183-200 kW) |
Length: | 4693 mm |
Width: | 1923 mm |
Height: | 1679 mm |
Wheelbase : | 2850 mm |
Empty weight : | 1736-1795 kg |
Concept vehicles
The Infiniti QX Sport Inspiration Concept study , which was presented at the Beijing Motor Show in April 2016, provided a first look at the successor to the first generation. A near-series study for the second generation showed Infiniti at the North American International Auto Show in January 2017 in Detroit with the Infiniti QX50 Concept .
Production vehicle
The production vehicle was finally presented at the LA Auto Show in November 2017. It is being built in Aguascalientes, Mexico . It has been on sale in the United States since early 2018.
The new QX50 is powered by a 200 kW (272 PS) two-liter gasoline engine. This has a variable compression that varies between 8: 1 and 14: 1. The cylinder stroke also changes by up to six millimeters, which means that the displacement changes between 1970 and 1997 cm³. The second generation is the first production vehicle in the world to use this technology.
Technical specifications
Parameters | 2.0t | |
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Construction period | since 06/2018 | since 03/2018 |
Engine characteristics | ||
Engine type | R4 petrol engine | |
Mixture preparation | Direct injection | |
Displacement | 1970-1997 cc | |
Compression ratio | 8: 1-14: 1 | |
Max. power | 183 kW (249 hp) at 5600 rpm |
200 kW (272 hp) at 5600 rpm |
Max. Torque | 380 Nm at 4400 rpm |
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Power transmission | ||
Drive, as standard | all wheel drive | Front wheel drive |
Drive, optional | - | ( Four-wheel drive ) |
Gearbox, as standard | Stepless transmission | |
Readings | ||
Top speed | 220 km / h | 230 km / h |
Acceleration, 0-100 km / h |
7.3 s | 6.7 s (6.3 s) |
Fuel consumption over 100 km (combined) |
8.6 l super | 8.7 l super (9.0 l super) |
Tank capacity | 60 l |
Individual evidence
- ↑ Roman Domes: Update for the SUV store keeper. auto-motor-und-sport.de, April 2, 2015, accessed on December 17, 2017 .
- ↑ Uli Baumann: Outlook on the new mid-range SUV. auto-motor-und-sport.de, April 23, 2016, accessed June 30, 2016 .
- ↑ Uli Baumann: Anticipation of the new mid-range SUV. auto-motor-und-sport.de, January 2, 2017, accessed on January 2, 2017 .
- ↑ Laurence Frost: Exclusive: Nissan halts joint development of luxury cars with Daimler - sources. reuters.com, January 5, 2017, accessed December 17, 2017 .
- ↑ Stefan Grundhoff: Fully variable. autobild.de, November 16, 2017, accessed December 17, 2017 .