Nissan’s luxury division, Infiniti, has downsized its lineup considerably in recent years, first cutting the Q50 sedan, and then the QX50 and QX55. As of this writing, the brand sells only three models, comprised of SUVs/crossovers of varying sizes and segments. Some have speculated whether the division is, like its parent company, struggling to find its competitive edge among European and Japanese equivalents and may not be sustainable to continue in the long run, but with news that Infiniti has plans to debut multiple new models that aim to bring excitement back to the brand, it’s worth going through how Infiniti’s lineup could appear in the coming years.
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