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Key Features

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Climate control
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Lumbar support
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Parking aid
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Spare wheel

By Jonathan Crouch

Introduction

Infiniti's Q50 is a mid-sized premium executive saloon sold between 2014 and 2020 that focused primarily on luxury and technology in its efforts to offer buyers in this segment something genuinely different. Later versions of this model offered improvements that made a big difference to this car's driveability, with changes to the steering and suspension that made it more engaging on the move. The result is an often-overlooked contender that might just surprise you.

Models

5dr family hatch (1.75-litre)

History

The mid-sized executive saloon. Think of this kind of car and you think of BMW's 3 Series, Audi's A4 or the Mercedes C-Class - maybe also Jaguar's XE. These four models dominated this segment in the 21st century's second decade but did so in such a way that choosing one of them become something of a lazy, predictable choice. So, what if you like this kind of car but, in choosing a used model from the 2014 to 2020 era, want a stylishly different alternative. Well you might like to try something like this, the Infiniti Q50. There are, of course, other options in the segment from this period if you want to go your own way, but they usually come with caveats attached. A Volvo S60 isn't quite classy enough, an Alfa Romeo Giulia has uncertain residuals and a Lexus IS can't be had as a diesel. This Q50 model, in contrast, seems - at first glance at least - to offer a more credible alternative to mainstream mundanity. It's attractive, beautifully made, extremely well equipped and built with Mercedes engineering. Interested yet? The Q50 was the Infiniti brand's first really credible European offering, launched in 2014, then significantly updated three years later with some significant packaging and handling updates. It's certainly not lacking technology. Take the clever 'Direct Adaptive Steering' system original buyers could have on plusher models, which was the world's first digital steering system and a set-up upgraded with various developments as part of the 2017 facelift. It effectively allows the car to control itself, while also offering various ways to tailor the response you get at the wheel. More noteworthy features are found in pricier petrol models. Things like V6 hybrid power with the option of AWD. And a 'Dynamic Digital Suspension' system that aimed to set new standards for adaptive damping. It all amounts to a somewhat unlikely confection and ultimately, it didn't work because Infiniti pulled out of Europe in 2019. But does the Q50 make sense as a used buy? Let's find out.

What You Get

Styling is something of a unique Infiniti selling point. This is what drew people to the brand's smaller Q30 hatch and it's certainly always been an attraction of this Q50 saloon. It's common in the mid-sized executive class for any given contender to be merely a visually scaled-down version of a larger full-Executive sector model, which isn't really very imaginative. It was a welcome change then, to see that Infiniti cut the Q50 from a different cloth. There's certainly nothing else in the segment from this era that looks quite the same. Behind the wheel, the premium feel you get on upper-spec models is also reflected right down the range - in contrast to German rivals where base models tend to make it very clear how little you've spent. Leather upholstery is standard providing you avoid entry-level trim and 'Sport' models get emphasised side bolsters that provide a little more cornering support. The first thing you're likely to notice in the Q50's cabin though, lies on the centre stack. Infiniti decided that Q50 drivers needed not one but two infotainment screens, an 8-inch upper one and a 7-inch lower one. The higher monitor deals mainly with the navigation and surround view camera systems (where fitted), the display of which you can alter via a rotary controller below the gearstick. Below that is the rocker switch for the 'driving mode selector' system, the options for which also display on the upper screen. Switch your gaze to the lower 7-inch display and you'll enter the world of Infiniti 'InTouch', a set-up that not only delivers the usual Phone, stereo and information functions but also allows you to run your life as effectively from inside your Q50 as you can from your smartphone. In the rear, you'll find one of the more spacious rear cabins in the sector from this era. As usual in a car of this class, there's a high central transmission tunnel to prevent the comfortable carriage of three adults, but two folk get reasonable leg and shoulder room by segment standards. As for the boot, well the cargo space is deep, but not especially wide due to wheel arch intrusion. In the diesel variant, you get 450-litres of room.

What You Pay

Please contact us for an exact up-to-date valuation.

What to Look For

There were some issues reported regarding the brake pedal feeling spongy, so check for that on the test drive. To fix this, you have to replace the master cylinder - not cheap; some owners reported that this was an ongoing issue for them. They had to take it back to the dealership a few more times for the same problem with the master cylinder. Other owners have highlighted problems with the sat-nav, the touchscreens and Bluetooth connectivity. Check the leather upholstery for cuts and stains. And inspect the alloy wheels for kerbing damage. Check all the electrical functions too. Otherwise, it's just the usual things: insist on a fully stamped-up service history.

Replacement Parts

(approx based on a 2016 Q30 2.0T excl. VAT) An oil filter costs around £16, an air filter is in the £51 bracket. Front brake pads are around £66 for a set; a rear pad set is around £58. A rear brake disc is around £88. A wiper blade is in the £11 bracket.

On the Road

Infiniti may be Nissan's luxury brand but the engineering here is anything but mainstream. It's not only that the volume 2.2-litre diesel variants borrowed their engine from Mercedes: it's also that some of the technology potentially available in this car was genuinely cutting-edge. Take the steering system. It's the thing people talked about most when it came to the driving dynamics of this car. That's because this model was first launched with the option of what Infiniti called 'Direct Adaptive Steering' - or 'DAS' - the first 'drive-by-wire' system to steer a car. Using this set-up, your intentions aren't transmitted to the wheel via the usual steering column. Instead, inputs from the steering wheel are processed via electronics, then motors replicate your commands at the wheels. The advantages of this system lie in the fact that steering inputs should be quicker, plus steering kickback and vibration should be all but eradicated. Away from steering, there's plenty else to talk about. The 170bhp diesel unit isn't class-leadingly efficient but its returns - up to 65.7mpg and 114g/km of CO2 (both NEDC figures) - will probably be acceptable for most potential buyers. Of course, the rarer more powerful petrol variants further up the range can't match that. There are three to choose from, a 211PS 2.0-litre turbo variant, a 400PS 3.0-litre V6 twin turbo model and a 306PS Hybrid derivative that from new could also be ordered with AWD. Across the range, buyers get a 'Drive Mode Selector' that can tweak steering, throttle and gear change feel. And the top 3.0-litre variant showcases a clever 'Dynamic Digital Suspension' system that constantly reacts to the road surface.

Overall

We can't help liking the Q50. It did, after all, offer an intriguingly different option in what can be a rather predictable segment. And in contrast to obvious rivals from this era who feel the need to slavishly follow the dominant brands in offering perceived 'sportiness', it brought an unashamed focus on refinement and luxury that we think most typical buyers on the used market would actually rather appreciate. To be one, you'll need to be an understanding sort. You don't get class-leading efficiency figures here, or the support of a vast dealer network. And, as we've suggested, drive dynamics focus on lowering your heartbeat, rather than raising it. Against all that though, there's plenty that'll draw you to this car. From its handsome looks to its spacious, well appointed cabin, it pampers its passengers in a way that few of its rivals do. The Q50 isn't an obvious choice but, for the right kind of buyer, it could be a very satisfying one.

Body Glass
Automatic windscreen wipers
Electric front windows with one touch drivers window
Brakes
Hill start assist
Anti-lock brake system + Electronic Brakeforce Distribution
Electronic Stability Programme
Trailer sway assist
Automatic forward emergency braking system (AEBS)
Bulkhead/Partition
Glazed bulkhead
Communication
Bluetooth
Driver Aids
Intelligent Speed Assist (cruise control with speed limiter and traffic sign recognition)
Lane departure warning system
Driver drowsiness and attention warning
Bodybuilder AAM unit (Additional Adaptation Module)
PAS
Rear view camera
Driver Convenience
Lane keeping assist
Distance Warning in TFT cluster
Driver Information
Service indicator
eCall emergency system
Low fuel level warning light
Trip computer
3.5" B&W TFT screen in dials dash
Driving Mirrors
Heated door mirrors
Electric door mirrors
Entertainment
Aux port
Audio switch on steering wheel
10.1" Touchscreen multimedia display
USB socket
Apple Carplay/Android Auto
Digital radio (DAB)
Exterior Body Features
Aluminium rear body
Exterior Lights
LED front fog lights
LED Daytime running lights
Automatic headlights
LED low beam and halogen high beam Headlights
Automatic high/low beam
Heating/Cooling/Ventilation
Front manual air conditioning
Interior Features
2 in-dash cupholders
Cloth upholstery
Overhead parcel shelves
Passenger underseat storage box
Steering wheel rake adjustment
Toolbox (600mm wide, full height)
Steering wheel reach adjustment
Interior Lights
LED cabin lights
Safety
Passenger airbag
Driver's airbag
Tyre pressure monitoring system
Seats
Front headrests
Driver's armrest
Driver's seat with longitudinal, height and backrest inclination adjustments
Foldable Passenger bench with fixed table
Security
Radio frequency remote central locking
Alcohol interlock predisposition
Insurance approved immobiliser
Deadlocks
Thatcham alarm system
Service/Warranty
Roadside assistance - 5 Years / Unlimited Miles
Wheels
16" steel wheels
Wheels - Spare
Full size spare wheel

Emissions - ICE
Standard Euro Emissions: EURO 6
CO: N
NOx: N
HC+NOx: N
Particles: N
HC: N
WLTP - CO2 (g/km) - Comb: 246
WLTP - CO2 (g/km) - Extra High: 310
WLTP - CO2 (g/km) - High: 208
WLTP - CO2 (g/km) - Low: 223
WLTP - CO2 (g/km) - Medium: 204
Engine and Drive Train
Bore: 85
Stroke: 88
CC: 1997
Cylinders: 4
Cylinder Layout: IN-LINE
Number of Valves: 16
Valve gear: DOHC
Fuel Type: DIESEL
Catalytic Convertor: No
Engine Layout: FRONT TRANSVERSE
Gears: 6 SPEED
Engine Make: N
Fuel Delivery: COMMON RAIL
Cooling System: WATER
Automatic Transmission: 0
Manual Transmission: No
Engine Codes: M920DDCg5
Fuel Consumption - ICE
EC: 0
WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Comb: 9.4
WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Extra High: 11.8
WLTP - FC (l/100km) - High: 7.9
WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Low: 8.5
WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Medium: 7.8
WLTP - MPG - Comb: 30.1
WLTP - MPG - Extra High: 23.9
WLTP - MPG - High: 35.8
WLTP - MPG - Low: 33.2
WLTP - MPG - Medium: 36.2
General
Insurance Group 1: N
Insurance Group 2: N
Chassis Engine Number: N
Vin/Frame No.: N
Coin Series: N
Coin Description: N
Standard manufacturers warranty - Years: 5
Standard manufacturers warranty - Mileage: 100000
Manufacturers Paintwork Guarantee - Years: 5
Manufacturers Corrosion Perforation Guarantee - Years: 12
Steering: PAS
Clutch: SINGLE DRY PLATE
NCAP Pedestrian - Discontinued February 09: N
NCAP Front/Side Impact - Discontinued February 09: N
Did at least one aspect of this vehicles safety give cause for concern?: 0
Coin Wheelbase Description Code: N
Coin Wheelbase Name Code: N
Coin Gross Vehicle Weight Code: N
Coin Power Output Code: N
Special Edition: 0
Special Order: 0
Based On ID: N
Running Cost League Headings: LARGE
This vehicle is classed as a car for VED purposes: 0
Ghost model for valuation purposes: 0
Service Interval Mileage: 25000
Service Interval Frequency - Months: 24
NCAP Adult Occupant Protection %: N
NCAP Child Occupant Protection %: N
NCAP Overall Rating - Effective February 09: N
NCAP Pedestrian Protection %: N
NCAP Safety Assist %: 84
Badge Engine CC: 2.0
Badge Power: 150
Vehicle Homologation Class: N1
Alternative Fuel Qualifying: 0
Generation Mark: 4
NCAP Overall Rating - LCV: Platinum
Relative Height: H1
Relative Length: L3
Performance
0 to 62: 13
Top Speed: 105
BHP: 150
PS: No
0 to 60: 0
Engine Power KW: 110
Engine Power RPM: 3500
Engine Torque LBS.FT: 266
Engine Torque NM: 360
Engine Torque RPM: 1500
Engine Torque MKG: 36.7
Test Cycles
Emissions Test Cycle: WLTP
RDE Certification Level: RDE 2
Tyres
Tyre Size Front: 205/75 R16
Tyre Size Rear: 205/75 R16
Tyre Size Spare: FULL SIZE
Wheel Type: 16" STEEL
Wheel Style: N
Tyre Make: N
Plated 3rd Axle: N
Plated 4th Axle: N
Alloys?: 0
Space Saver?: 0
Automatic Clutch: 0
Vehicle Dimensions
Length: 6657
Wheelbase: 4215
Height: 2362
Turning Circle - Kerb to Kerb: 14.6
Weight and Capacities
Minimum Kerbweight: 2399
Gross Vehicle Weight: 3500
Fuel Tank Capacity (Litres): 80
Max. Towing Weight - Braked: 2500
Max. Towing Weight - Unbraked: 750
Payload: 1101
Boot Capacity Saloons: N
Luggage Capacity - 2nd Row Seats Up: N
Luggage Capacity (Seats Down): N
Luggage Capacity - 3rd Row Seats Up: N
Luggage Capacity - 3rd Row Seats Down: N
Luggage Capacity - 2nd Row Seats Removed: N
Luggage Capacity - 3rd Row Seats Removed: N
No. of Seats: 3
Max. Roof Load: N
Luggage Capacity (Seats Up): N
Plated Front Axle: 1950
Plated 2nd Axle: 2100
Gross Train Weight: 6000

Exterior Body Features
Metallic paint
Paint - Metallic
Metallic - Black
Metallic - Silver
Metallic - Blue grey
Paint - Solid
Solid - Red
Solid - Mineral white
Solid - Urban grey
Solid - Agave blue
Trim - Cloth
Cloth - Dark grey
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Fuel Consumption
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