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Utama Berita Ulasan Review: Infiniti Q60 – Left Field Style and Substance Review: Infiniti Q60 – Left Field Style and Substance Ulasan Aswan | June 19, 2017 01:21 PM When it comes to luxury cars, you can’t really go wrong with the more mainstream German brands. Take your pick of the three pointed star, the propeller, or the four rings: you’ll probably find a car with luxury and performance that you can appreciate, with fairly minor differences between their offerings but a fairly similarly overall feel.But for those who choose to look beyond this Teutonic trio, you will find some rather interesting options. One of these is Infiniti, which is Nissan’s luxury (or performance) brand (depending on how you look at it). The Infiniti brand has been through some major changes over the course of its existence, a few identity crises so to say, but they’re slowly working towards a more consistent form with this generation of products.Apart from their more recent renaming exercise for their product line-up and the introduction of the Q50 model range, Infiniti hasn’t had a lot to shout about locally. Overseas we see exciting new products and technologies, like the Q50 Eau Rouge concept and their new 3.0-litre V6 engines, but it’ll take a bit of time before things like that make it over to us.It is because of this that we get excited when Infiniti does have something to put on display here. Their latest and greatest model is the Q60, which is a coupe that is designed to succeed the G37 Coupe under the new naming scheme. It’s quite the looker, with sleek lines from head to tail and many of Infiniti’s current design cues applied liberally, resulting in a car that easily fits into the current crop of luxury coupes on the market. Specifications for 2017 Infiniti Q60Engine: 2.0-litre turbo, longitudinal 4-cylinderPower: 211 PS at 5,500 rpmTorque: 350 Nm between 1,250 rpm and 3,500 rpmTransmission: 7-speed automatic, rear-wheel driveSafety: Six airbags, anti-lock brakes, electronic stability control, traction control, ISOFIX (2x, rear)Origin: Fully Imported from JapanPrice: RM 308,800 (with GST, without Insurance)But design hasn’t really been an issue for Infiniti. Their products have always looked the business, from the massive QX70 crossover to their up and coming Q30 hatchback models. Even if we were to consider powertrains, Infiniti has benefitted greatly from their powertrain sourcing: the 2.5-litre V6 engines in the range were replaced by turbocharged inline-4 engines from Daimler. In terms of meeting emissions regulations and customer expectations for performance, Infiniti has managed to do it.So what then, do consumers look for in a car? Looks and performance aren’t merely enough; a luxury car needs to come well equipped and must have an interior to match its prestigious brand name. Unfortunately this is one area that Infiniti was falling behind on, mostly due to the stretched out model life cycles for their products. The Q50 was a quick attempt at resolving this with a full revision of the interior, although it came with a buggy interface that was slow to respond and materials that didn’t quite live up to the standards.Does the Q60 fair any better? Despite looking fairly similar on the surface, Infiniti seems to have improved their entertainment systems and made them faster to respond with the use of quicker processors, along with navigation systems that are a little more effective. The audio is a little better with an improved amplifier and better sound staging software. Even the active noise cancellation systems have gone up a notch with the use of three pick up microphones over the two in the Q50.If all of this sounds too technical to befit a luxury product, then you’re sorely mistaken. Technology is the name of the game, and many luxury brands find themselves displaying their products at events like the Consumer Electronics Show. While the bigger pieces usually take centre stage, like autonomous driving capabilities or safety systems, it is the smaller items that offer subtle differences and really help to set a luxury car apart from a more mass-market product. Infiniti’s focus with the Q60 was on improving the level of refinement within the cabin and improving the driving experience, and unfortunately a lot of the things that they’ve done are not exactly the things you would see marketed as strong points.So we’ve established that the Q60 has enough improvement in refinement to make it more than just a 2-door Q50. In terms of powertrain options, for now there is a single 2.0-litre turbo variant mated to a 7-speed automatic transmission- which is the aforementioned Daimler sourced powertrain. With 211 bhp and 350 Nm between 1,250 and 3,500 rpm, the Q60 is a fairly quick car, but perhaps just a little behind the German offerings in terms of sprint times and overall pace. There isn’t a huge difference in performance, but that slight lacking is apparent.In terms of driving feel and feedback, thankfully the Q60 does not come with that dreaded steer-by-wire system that features on the higher trim levels for the Q50. While the steering isn’t particularly quick or sharp, it remains predictable and precise, allowing you to easily place the car on the road. The suspension is well damped, being neither too firm nor too soft over the route that we drove during our test of the car. Once again, the Q60 feels a little middle ground: in no way is it bad, but neither does it have any standout qualities in the handling department.Our time with the car was unfortunately short, and perhaps over a few days we may have had time to discover other qualities that we wouldn’t normally be able to see- qualities that tend to reveal themselves when you really live with a car. And yet despite the brevity of our experience, the Q60 still managed to impress us. On the whole, the Q60 is a solid product and something to seriously consider if you’re in the market for a luxury coupe and happen to be tired of what the Germans have to offer. Priced at RM 308,800, it sits significantly lower in terms of pricing as well when compared to its rivals, and it boasts a 7-year warranty as well. Perhaps it’s time to visit that Infiniti showroom and see it for yourself. ✕ Mari berhubung dengan Whatsapp Kami mematuhi Akta Pelindungan Data Peribadi untuk melindungi anda Saya bersetuju dengan Terma Penggunaan dan Polisi Privasi Carlist.my Saya bersetuju untuk menerima komunikasi yang diperibadikan daripada Carlist.my dan penjual kereta, ahli gabungan dan rakan kongsi perniagaannya. Lihat tawaran kereta terbaik! Prev Next Tawaran istimewa - hubungi sekarang! Hari Jam Hrg. Psrn. Kenapa tiada harga disenaraikan? Kadang-kadang, penjual ingin anda hubungi mereka untuk dapatkan harga yang terbaik. I Kenapa tiada harga disenaraikan? Kadang-kadang, penjual ingin anda hubungi mereka untuk dapatkan harga yang terbaik. 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Review: Infiniti Q60 – Left Field Style and Substance Ulasan Aswan | June 19, 2017 01:21 PM When it comes to luxury cars, you can’t really go wrong with the more mainstream German brands. Take your pick of the three pointed star, the propeller, or the four rings: you’ll probably find a car with luxury and performance that you can appreciate, with fairly minor differences between their offerings but a fairly similarly overall feel.But for those who choose to look beyond this Teutonic trio, you will find some rather interesting options. One of these is Infiniti, which is Nissan’s luxury (or performance) brand (depending on how you look at it). The Infiniti brand has been through some major changes over the course of its existence, a few identity crises so to say, but they’re slowly working towards a more consistent form with this generation of products.Apart from their more recent renaming exercise for their product line-up and the introduction of the Q50 model range, Infiniti hasn’t had a lot to shout about locally. Overseas we see exciting new products and technologies, like the Q50 Eau Rouge concept and their new 3.0-litre V6 engines, but it’ll take a bit of time before things like that make it over to us.It is because of this that we get excited when Infiniti does have something to put on display here. Their latest and greatest model is the Q60, which is a coupe that is designed to succeed the G37 Coupe under the new naming scheme. It’s quite the looker, with sleek lines from head to tail and many of Infiniti’s current design cues applied liberally, resulting in a car that easily fits into the current crop of luxury coupes on the market. Specifications for 2017 Infiniti Q60Engine: 2.0-litre turbo, longitudinal 4-cylinderPower: 211 PS at 5,500 rpmTorque: 350 Nm between 1,250 rpm and 3,500 rpmTransmission: 7-speed automatic, rear-wheel driveSafety: Six airbags, anti-lock brakes, electronic stability control, traction control, ISOFIX (2x, rear)Origin: Fully Imported from JapanPrice: RM 308,800 (with GST, without Insurance)But design hasn’t really been an issue for Infiniti. Their products have always looked the business, from the massive QX70 crossover to their up and coming Q30 hatchback models. Even if we were to consider powertrains, Infiniti has benefitted greatly from their powertrain sourcing: the 2.5-litre V6 engines in the range were replaced by turbocharged inline-4 engines from Daimler. In terms of meeting emissions regulations and customer expectations for performance, Infiniti has managed to do it.So what then, do consumers look for in a car? Looks and performance aren’t merely enough; a luxury car needs to come well equipped and must have an interior to match its prestigious brand name. Unfortunately this is one area that Infiniti was falling behind on, mostly due to the stretched out model life cycles for their products. The Q50 was a quick attempt at resolving this with a full revision of the interior, although it came with a buggy interface that was slow to respond and materials that didn’t quite live up to the standards.Does the Q60 fair any better? Despite looking fairly similar on the surface, Infiniti seems to have improved their entertainment systems and made them faster to respond with the use of quicker processors, along with navigation systems that are a little more effective. The audio is a little better with an improved amplifier and better sound staging software. Even the active noise cancellation systems have gone up a notch with the use of three pick up microphones over the two in the Q50.If all of this sounds too technical to befit a luxury product, then you’re sorely mistaken. Technology is the name of the game, and many luxury brands find themselves displaying their products at events like the Consumer Electronics Show. While the bigger pieces usually take centre stage, like autonomous driving capabilities or safety systems, it is the smaller items that offer subtle differences and really help to set a luxury car apart from a more mass-market product. Infiniti’s focus with the Q60 was on improving the level of refinement within the cabin and improving the driving experience, and unfortunately a lot of the things that they’ve done are not exactly the things you would see marketed as strong points.So we’ve established that the Q60 has enough improvement in refinement to make it more than just a 2-door Q50. In terms of powertrain options, for now there is a single 2.0-litre turbo variant mated to a 7-speed automatic transmission- which is the aforementioned Daimler sourced powertrain. With 211 bhp and 350 Nm between 1,250 and 3,500 rpm, the Q60 is a fairly quick car, but perhaps just a little behind the German offerings in terms of sprint times and overall pace. There isn’t a huge difference in performance, but that slight lacking is apparent.In terms of driving feel and feedback, thankfully the Q60 does not come with that dreaded steer-by-wire system that features on the higher trim levels for the Q50. While the steering isn’t particularly quick or sharp, it remains predictable and precise, allowing you to easily place the car on the road. The suspension is well damped, being neither too firm nor too soft over the route that we drove during our test of the car. Once again, the Q60 feels a little middle ground: in no way is it bad, but neither does it have any standout qualities in the handling department.Our time with the car was unfortunately short, and perhaps over a few days we may have had time to discover other qualities that we wouldn’t normally be able to see- qualities that tend to reveal themselves when you really live with a car. And yet despite the brevity of our experience, the Q60 still managed to impress us. On the whole, the Q60 is a solid product and something to seriously consider if you’re in the market for a luxury coupe and happen to be tired of what the Germans have to offer. Priced at RM 308,800, it sits significantly lower in terms of pricing as well when compared to its rivals, and it boasts a 7-year warranty as well. Perhaps it’s time to visit that Infiniti showroom and see it for yourself. ✕ Mari berhubung dengan Whatsapp Kami mematuhi Akta Pelindungan Data Peribadi untuk melindungi anda Saya bersetuju dengan Terma Penggunaan dan Polisi Privasi Carlist.my Saya bersetuju untuk menerima komunikasi yang diperibadikan daripada Carlist.my dan penjual kereta, ahli gabungan dan rakan kongsi perniagaannya. Lihat tawaran kereta terbaik! Prev Next Tawaran istimewa - hubungi sekarang! Hari Jam Hrg. Psrn. Kenapa tiada harga disenaraikan? Kadang-kadang, penjual ingin anda hubungi mereka untuk dapatkan harga yang terbaik. I Kenapa tiada harga disenaraikan? Kadang-kadang, penjual ingin anda hubungi mereka untuk dapatkan harga yang terbaik. 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Tawaran istimewa - hubungi sekarang! Hari Jam Hrg. Psrn. Kenapa tiada harga disenaraikan? Kadang-kadang, penjual ingin anda hubungi mereka untuk dapatkan harga yang terbaik. I Kenapa tiada harga disenaraikan? Kadang-kadang, penjual ingin anda hubungi mereka untuk dapatkan harga yang terbaik.
Infiniti begins production of their very own turbocharged engine Berita Kereta Aswan | March 10, 2016 Turbocharging is an inevitability for every market segment, from sub-compacts to luxury sedans. Efficiency and emissions regulations become more and ...
New Infiniti Q60 Coupe Begins Production In Japan Berita Kereta Kon | August 10, 2016 Infiniti’s all-new Q60, has officially begun production at the company’s manufacturing facility in Tochigi, Japan. Succeeding the G Coupe as ...
2017 Infiniti Q60 Set For Malaysia Debut Next Month Berita Kereta Eric | April 17, 2017 Infiniti Malaysia is set to debut the all-new Q60 very soon. The new model from Nissan's premium arm aims to challenge the BMW 4 Series and ...
Buy A Pre-Owned Infiniti From Just RM179,000 Berita Kereta Eric | August 11, 2020 Been wanting to own an Infiniti? Good news as Infiniti Malaysia now has its own pre-owned programme that allows potential buyers to save some money ...