First drive: Infiniti Q50 Eau Rouge prototype

by David Bond

It is protected to say that the Infiniti Q50 Eau Rouge could turn into the brand’s most energizing vehicle ever constructed, gave that the administration is strong enough to create it.

With 560 hp and 600 Nm (442 lb-ft) of torque created by the 3.8-liter twin-turbocharged V6 motor sourced from the Nissan GT-R, the Q50 Eau Rouge could turn into a dreaded opponent for the BMW M3 and Mercedes C 63 AMG.

Infiniti has as of now started advancement testing of the superior car, and EVO’s Jethro Bovingdon had the opportunity to drive a model on the Milbrook Proving Ground in the UK.

His initial introductions are certain, in spite of the fact that he says the motor feels a bit suppressed in the mid-extent contrasted with the GT-R and the seven-velocity automatic transmission does not change gears snappy enough – the twin-grasp gearbox from the GT-R does not fit on the Q50 Eau Rouge.

Or else, the car is quick and strong yet Bovingdon says Infiniti needs to turn it up a score regarding execution, sound and feel so as to truly persuade M3 purchasers.

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