2017 Infiniti QX70 Limited gets minor enhancements

2017 Infiniti QX70 Limited

The Infiniti QX70 Limited has been introduced. The variant gets minor exterior enhancements and added interior bits and will soon be making its way to the 2016 New York International Show (NYIAS).

Exterior enhancements that come with the Limited variant include a unique front fascia and new grille design, LED daytime running lights (in place of foglights on the standard QX70), body-coloured side vents and a pair of dark-finish mirror housings.

Round the back, the Limited variant features dark finish rear combination lamps and a stainless steel rear bumper protector, while a “Limited” badge can also be found on the rear hatch. The QX70 Limited sits on painted 21-inch multi-spoke aluminium alloy wheels shod in all-season tyres.

Moving inside, it gets a high-contrast graphite and stone-coloured interior treatment. It also features a dark-coloured headliner, open-pore wood trim with aluminium flake trim on the console, deep pillow quilting for the centre console and a set of aluminium pedals.

Moreover, the seats come with high-contrast leather appointments with graphite outside sections and stone inserts, along with deep pillow quilting and stone-coloured stitching and piping. Elsewhere, the steering wheel and shifter get stone-coloured stitching too.

Similar to the QX70S, the QX70 Limited is motivated by a 3.7 litre V6 engine with 325 hp and is paired with a seven-speed automatic transmission with adaptive shift control. A host of safety tech is available as well, these include around view monitor system with moving object detection, intelligent cruise control, lane departure warning and lane departure prevention.


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Comments

  • They have yet to retire this model/chassis eh?

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    • Toyota Ex Owner on Mar 22, 2016 at 11:46 am

      One hellavu ugly SUV… long front with a short back .. the worst turning radius any design can have

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      • MatiKatak on Mar 22, 2016 at 3:10 pm

        I am still trying to sell mine….after 9 months still no serious buyers…. 3.7 litres of mad road tax for a Nissan

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  • Codogan on Mar 22, 2016 at 11:12 am

    Another Nissan’s Pamela Anderson… waste of $$$$$$

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  • ugliest on Mar 22, 2016 at 11:27 am

    the ugliest ever suv to me…:((((

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  • Jimmy on Mar 22, 2016 at 1:24 pm

    I used to think that QX70 is ugly when I looked at the picture.
    Same occured until I saw a real Forester in black.
    Youngsters think Mulsane is ugly.

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  • a-class on Mar 22, 2016 at 6:19 pm

    from A pillar to C pillar is exactly as ugliest as a-class

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