

Infiniti Technology and SafetyĬlimbing up in price between Pure, Luxe and Red Sport 400 steadily upgrades the Q60’s technology and safety features.

The range-topping Red Sport 400 features performance enhancements like 20-inch wheels, adaptive suspension, paddle shifter and the full Carbon Fiber Package (which alone costs $2,280 to add to lower trim levels). A seven-speed automatic transmission allows Infiniti to equip every Q60 with either rear- or all-wheel drive, though unlike the Z, no manual option exists. The Q60 does employ the same twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter V6 as the Z, producing 300 horsepower in Pure and Luxe-spec cars or 400 horsepower for the Red Sport 400. Given the Q60’s evolution from the G35 that debuted in 2002 as a luxury-focused Nissan 350Z, fans hoping to see a two-door version of Infiniti’s new QX60 design language will likely need to wait until after the new Z lands for a 2023 model year. Infiniti revealed pricing for its 2022 Q60 compact coupe, effectively pushing back a well-deserved reboot by adding wireless Apple CarPlay as a standard feature across all trim levels.
