Infiniti debuted the Vision Qe electric vehicle concept at the Japan Mobility Show 2023, but Nissan’s luxury brand still has no timeframe for when it will release its first EV.
Infiniti is looking to launch its first electric vehicle ever: a super sporty fastback sedan based on a newly revealed concept it calls the Vision Qe. The luxury brand of Nissan debuted the new concept at Japan's Mobility Show 2023 this week and promised a production version will follow, well, someday. Over the years, Infiniti has promised to launch a new EV several times but has not yet released anything.
For now, you can enjoy rendered images of the Vision Qe, which features a swooping roofline, fastback rear, and a massive front air intake with its illuminated outline. Infiniti also teased the Vision QXe, a crossover with a similar style and a similarly unspecified release window. Naturally, it's also emblazoned by Infiniti's recently updated logo, where the arrow inward no longer intersects to a point.
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