Although February is the shortest month of the year, it was long on sales for INFINITI Canada for two of its popular models: the 2020 INFINITI QX50 and QX60. Here’s a look at two record-setting SUVs.
High Tech Luxury: The 2020 INFINITI QX50
2020 INFINITI QX50
During February, 220 Canadian drivers took home a 2020 INFINITI QX50 luxury crossover. Thanks to those sales figures, the QX50 was the month’s best-selling vehicle, and it enjoyed its best February sales ever. Compared to January, its sales jumped by 18.9 percent.
The INFINITI QX50 boasts a wealth of new features for the 2020 model year. In addition to two new trim levels, this elegant crossover boasts additional standard driver-assist technology, including lane-departure warning, rear automatic emergency braking, automatic high beams, blind-spot monitoring, and rear-cross traffic alert. Plus, its updated infotainment system now comes with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto smartphone compatibility.
And in addition to its new features, the INFINITI QX50 boasts an innovative VC-Turbo four-cylinder engine that churns out 268 horsepower and 280 lb-ft of torque. You can also opt for a myriad of interior luxuries, including a 360-degree camera, a heated steering wheel, leather seating, heated front seats, and adaptive headlights.
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2020 INFINITI QX60
With 173 sales, the INFINITI QX60 was the automaker’s second best-selling model in February.
The 2020 model of this opulent seven-seat crossover now offers blind-spot monitoring. Under the hood, it boasts a 3.5-litre V6 that delivers 295 horsepower and offers all-wheel-drive capabilities. Its spacious cabin offers leather seating, heated front seats, Tri-zone Automatic Climate Control, and stylish maple wood trim. You can also opt for a 15-speaker Bose sound system, built-in navigation for the INFINITI InTouch system, and an 8-inch dual display infotainment system.
On top of these available luxuries, the QX60 also offers a wealth of smart safety technology, including Forward Emergency Braking with Pedestrian Detection, Back-up Collision Intervention, and Blind Spot Intervention.
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Kimiko Kidd is a native Daytonian. She graduated from Wright State University with degrees in environmental science and sociology. She loves her trusty old Honda Civic, but dreams of owning a 1974 Ford Falcon XB with a custom paint job and a vintage Kawasaki Z1000. In her free time, Kimiko can be found watercolor-painting, baking muffins, collecting rocks, playing old-school Nintendo games, writing her novel, sewing stuffed animals, and cosplaying as her favorite Mad Max characters. See more articles by Kimiko.