Mon, May 21, 2018
Infiniti today announced that the all-new Infiniti QX70 Limited has arrived in its Middle East showrooms.
The specially equipped version of the iconic QX70 performance crossover features unique design elements that are expected to be available at a later stage in other Infiniti models.
According to Infiniti, the Middle East is the only market globally where the new QX70 model is available due to its popularity with regional customers.
"The QX70 is one of our most popular models here in the Middle East and we are very pleased to welcome this new addition to our line-up,” said Markus Leithe, Managing Director Middle East, Infiniti Motor Company Ltd.
“QX70 Limited will feature all-wheel drive configurations and will offer a range of premium exterior and interior treatments, adding an extra touch of exclusivity to the dramatically styled crossover," he said.
The QX70 Limited model's exterior enhancements begin with a unique front fascia, LED daytime running lights replacing the standard QX70 fog lights. The design enhancements include body-colour side air vents and the dark-finish outside mirror housings. Capping off the exterior are a rear hatch-mounted "Limited" badge and unique 21x9.5-inch multi-spoke premium paint-finished aluminum-alloy wheels mounted with 265/45R21 V-rated all-season tyres.
Inside, the QX70 Limited features a special high-contrast graphite and stone-coloured interior treatment. Among the transformative interior elements are a special open pore wood trim with aluminium flake trim on the console, deep pillow quilting on the center console and aluminium-trimmed pedals.
The seats themselves include high-contrast leather appointments with graphite outside sections and stone inserts. The seats include deep pillow quilting and Stone color stitching and piping. The steering wheel and shifter boot also feature Stone color stitching. Climate-controlled (heating and cooling) front seats are standard with the QX70 Limited.
Like all Infiniti QX70s, the new QX70 Limited will be powered by a 329-horsepower 3.7-liter V6 with VVEL (Variable Valve Event & Lift). The engine is matched with a 7-speed automatic transmission featuring Adaptive Shift Control (ASC).
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