What kind of brake system does Infiniti Q70L have?

What kind of brake system does Infiniti Q70L have?

That distance, incidentally, was achieved with the optional high-performance brake setup (part of a $3300 Premium Select package) that includes four-piston front calipers and two-piston rear calipers. With the V-8 engine, the Q70L has a hefty forward weight bias, 55.4 percent on the front wheels.

Is the back of the Infiniti Q70L fold down?

Above-average in size for this segment, the loading area is also conveniently wide, although the interior trunk narrows towards the back of the seats. The rear seats do not fold down and, unlike some other Infiniti variants, the Q70L cannot be customized to do so either.

How many Infiniti q70s have been sold?

Through July, Infiniti has sold 3658 Q70s in the United States this year, almost identical to the same period in 2016. It’s the weakest sales performance by any of the brand’s products. In a softening sedan market, it will be interesting to see what Infiniti has planned for its flagship four-door.

What kind of weight bias does a Q70L have?

With the V-8 engine, the Q70L has a hefty forward weight bias, 55.4 percent on the front wheels. Predictably, it contributes to understeer.

How is the Infiniti Q70L 5.6 AWD test?

That’s substantial, but an Audi A6 with a supercharged 3.0-liter V-6 and all-wheel drive is even heavier. So burdened, the Q70’s V-8 propels it to 60 mph in 5.5 seconds and through the quarter-mile in 14.1 at 103 mph. Oddly enough, the A6 we tested —4242 pounds, 340 horsepower—was quicker: 5.2 seconds to 60, 13.7 at 105 in the quarter-mile.

Through July, Infiniti has sold 3658 Q70s in the United States this year, almost identical to the same period in 2016. It’s the weakest sales performance by any of the brand’s products. In a softening sedan market, it will be interesting to see what Infiniti has planned for its flagship four-door.

With the V-8 engine, the Q70L has a hefty forward weight bias, 55.4 percent on the front wheels. Predictably, it contributes to understeer.