Back in 2019, Infiniti celebrated its anniversary in the United States by launching a Q50 Signature Edition. This week, it unexpectedly brought the special edition to the showrooms again. Is it a coincidence, or is there something more?
Given that the brand is undergoing a major change of direction, chances are good that this is the last time we are seeing the Q50 model. Rumor has it that a successor will be coming in a year and a half shaped as a range-extender hybrid sedan.
The Signature Edition improves upon the Sensory trim level by adding a differently styled radiator grille, 19-inch aluminum wheels, and leather-clad seats and door panels.
Power comes from a 3.0-liter twin-turbo V6 that hits a 7-speed A/T with 304 PS (300 hp / 224 kW).
Prices in the United States start from $48,200.