Infiniti announced a sporty concept version of its full-size QX80 SUV only a couple months ago, and then followed it up with a pair of concepts, one even more track-focused and the other an off-roader ...
Infiniti is starting the ridiculous concept vehicle trend of the 2025 SEMA show off strong by tossing a Nissan GT-R engine into its full-size luxury SUV, the QX80. It’s called the Infiniti QX80 R-Spec ...
The Infiniti QX80 features a twin-turbo 3.5-liter V6 engine that was “evolved” from the legendary Nissan GT-R. Things are now going full circle with the QX80 R-Spec, which will be unveiled at the SEMA ...
While the Track Spec utilized the standard 3.5-liter V-6, boosting output to 650 horsepower and 750 pound-feet of torque—up by 200 and 234, respectively—the R-Spec's engine takes the QX80 to new ...
Infiniti has unveiled one of the most extreme builds at this year’s SEMA Show — a QX80 transformed into a performance prototype called the QX80 R-Spec. The project swaps out luxury-first refinement ...
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