Nissan-Renault chief Carlos Ghosn joined Infiniti numero-uno Johan de Nysschen in Tochigi, Japan to see the first Infiniti Q50 roll from the assembly line.
Infiniti’s all-new premium sports sedan sets a new course for the Japanese marque – much better styling and a focus on ‘sports’.
Infiniti-Red Bull F1 champion Sebastian Vettel played an active role in development of the Q50 so expectations are high for genuine sporty dynamics.
Included in the new technologies is Direct Adaptive Steering.
Infiniti Australia will introduce the all-new Q50 in the final quarter of this year.

















