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Refreshed Styling And Holistic Performance Technologies
Oman Economic Review
|March 2018
Infiniti in Oman recently launched the enhanced Q50 premium sports sedan at an exclusive event held at its showroom in Muscat. Featuring refreshed exterior and interior design, and innovative technologies, Infiniti Q50 has been designed to empower and support the driver.
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The enhanced sports sedan retains its sleek proportions and athletic stance, while establishing greater visual differentiation between model versions, including the performance-inspired ‘Red Sport 400’. Through the Red Sport 400 grade, Infiniti’s designers have brought the model in line with its ‘designed to perform’ ethos.
A senior official at Infiniti, Suhail Bahwan Automobiles LLC, Oman said, “We are pleased to launch the new Infiniti Q50 sports sedan which delivers an empowering and rewarding drive thanks to a range of innovative powertrains and next-generation technologies to enhance ride and handling. Infiniti fans are certain to be impressed with all the enhancements it offers including the refreshed exterior and interior design and powertrain options which is the award-winning 3.0-liter V6 twin-turbo.”
Interior blends artistry with innovation
Changes to the interior blend artistry with innovation, with stitching and the use of authentic materials further elevating the level of craftsmanship inside the Q50. The Infiniti InTouch Services bring the future of in-car connectivity to the interior, while the inclusion of the brand’s ‘spinal support’ seats ensures a comfortable space in which to spend time.
Innovative technologies empower and support the driver, while giving a glimpse into the automotive future. The new Q50 is the first Infiniti vehicle to use Drive Assist Technologies as the overall brand for the company’s driver support technologies.
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