
Nissan established its luxury brand, Infiniti, with just two models in 1989. Over a few decades, the company expanded to include a full line of sedans, coupes, convertibles, crossovers, hybrids, and SUVs.
Infiniti's biggest SUV on offer provides quite the cushy ride, but it doesn't scrimp on capability.
Mild updates can't gloss over the fact that the Infiniti QX80's Nissan-branded sibling drives nearly as well while packing more up-to-date cabin tech.
The new QX55 is basically a QX50 with a cooler roofline inspired by the first-gen FX.
Infiniti's latest crossover SUV is getting treated to racier coupe-like looks.
Infiniti's latest offering is a "coupe" version of the QX50, for better and for worse.
Where luxury and sport collide.
It's not actually a range-topping trim, but if you discount the sportiest Red Sport 400, it's the top dog for the new model year.