Infiniti announced a five-model plan over the next five years consisting of four SUVs and one performance sedan, with the QX65 fastback two-row SUV based on the QX60 arriving at dealers in coming months.
The second vehicle is described as a "high-horsepower" sports sedan offering an optional manual; Nissan teased a next-generation JDM Skyline but did not confirm any link, and Tiago Castro, Nissan and Infiniti's Senior VP of U.S. Marketing and Sales, did not commit to the sedan's name.
Infiniti said the third model will be a compact SUV using Nissan's e-Power series-hybrid system, and the fourth will be an Infiniti version of the upcoming body-on-frame Nissan Xterra available with V6 and V6-hybrid powertrains.
Tiago Castro told The Drive that Infiniti's lineup will focus on one sedan and multiple SUVs, and he cited interest in high-performance variants including a proposed 700-horsepower QX80 to rival the Cadillac Escalade V and a possible lower-power option.
This report is based on information originally published by The Drive.
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