Used 2017 INFINITI Q50 2.0t Premium Sedan Review
Consumer reviews
There are no consumer reviews for the 2017 INFINITI Q50 2.0t Premium Sedan.
Edmunds Summary Review of the 2017 INFINITI Q50 2.0t Premium Sedan
Pros & Cons
- Pro:Many standard high-tech electronics and safety features
- Pro:Available turbocharged V6 engines deliver strong performance
- Pro:Roomy trunk for the small luxury sedan class
- Con:Infotainment system isn't as intuitive as rivals
- Con:Interior design is showing its age
Which Q50 does Edmunds recommend?
The 2017 Infiniti Q50 with the 3.0t engine delivers strong performance and comes with more luxurious features. Its price is reasonable, too. Choosing between the Premium or Sport trim will depend on your driving style, but many of the Sport's features can be added as options. If nothing else, going with the Premium gives you a little more flexibility. The options aren't exorbitantly priced, but they are bundled in large packages. We were rather unimpressed with the last Q50 Hybrid we evaluated, but recent changes may have addressed some of the issues we encountered.
Full Edmunds Review: 2017 INFINITI Q50 Sedan
Driving
The Q50 is a highly competent luxury sedan that's enjoyable to drive. It drives like a smaller car, and that's a compliment. The Q50 Sport trim, in particular, is able to demonstrate its true capability thanks to sharper handling.
Comfort
4.0This older Sport variant rode better and was equipped with better seats than other trims. It was comfortable and generally quiet, though road noise was still noticeable.
Interior
4.0The Q50's cabin makes use of admirable materials and sturdy construction, but the design hasn't changed much from the G37 in over eight years. Conventional controls fall easily to hand, but the touchscreen has some drawbacks. Still, it remains a pleasant and spacious place in which to spend time.
Utility
4.0The Q50's cargo capacity is decent for the class, but interior storage for your personal items is somewhat lacking by contemporary standards.
Technology
3.0It takes a little time to get used to the dual touchscreens, but most users will find the menus intuitive. Reactions to inputs are quick, and the Infiniti InTouch system updates have kept it relevant.
Edmunds Insurance Estimator
The Edmunds TCO® estimated monthly insurance payment for a 2017 INFINITI Q50 in Michigan is:
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