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2022 Infiniti Q50 AWD Sedan Pure Vs. Luxe Trim Levels Comparison

The Infiniti Q50 is a typical example of a sports sedan. It is luxurious, sleek, strong, fun to drive, and powerful. Plus, it comes with numerous sophisticated features. This car model has four trims – Pure, Sensory, Luxe, and the Red Sport. More so, budget is very essential when it comes to car purchases. If the trim of your is not within your choice, you can settle for the best lease deal.

What’s The Difference Between The Q50 Pure vs Luxe Trim

Both the Pure and Luxe trims are built on the same engine type – the 3.0-liter V6 that comes with twin turbochargers. The engine has a block made out of a durable aluminum alloy and 24 valves. With 295 pound-feet of torque and 300 horsepower, the 2022 Infiniti Q50 gives a thrill when you get behind the wheel for the first time.

As regards fuel efficiency, the 2022 Infiniti Q50 isn’t so reliable but, is on the same level as other competitors. Sedans with rear-wheel have an estimated fuel economy of 29/20 (highway/city) miles per gallon. The trade-off for having extra traction with an all-wheel-drive comes with reduced efficiency of about 19 to 27 miles per gallon.

Both trims come with a smart key system, which Infiniti calls the “Intelligent Key”. With this key, you can turn on the ignition by pressing a button and the doors will be locked/unlocked when you touch the handles. To do any of these, the key must be in close proximity to the car.

In a situation where the battery on the key fob is unexpectedly depleted, there’s a backup slot that you can use to start the engine and unlock the doors.

In addition, both trims have leatherette seats which look and feel convenient but aren’t as luxurious as the ‘best’. While the Luxe trim has textured aluminum trim, the Pure has a lunar black trim. These trim designs add to the style. The two trim levels have power-adjustable driver’s seats, but, only the Luxe has a shift knob and leather-wrapped steering wheel.

There’s navigation on the Luxe, but none on the Pure. Plus, the Luxe trims provides its owners with the opportunity to upgrade to a Bose 16-speaker system. With the Luxe, you can play digital files using a USB flash drive.

One other unique technological feature is that the Luxe’s HomeLink transceiver is integrated into the auto-dimming side mirror. The transceiver can function as a garage door opener and can function well in some home security systems.

Summary

The major difference between these two trim levels is that the Luxe has a moonroof, a power-sliding version that can close and open by just touching a button. The moonroof also features a tinted glass and sliding sunshade. Both trims have LED fog lights, LED rear brake lights, and LED headlights.


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