Socialbites.ca highlighted the appearance of the 2023 Infiniti QX55 crossover when dealers in Russia put it up for sale. The notices included in the advertisements shed light on the different configurations and asking prices being offered in that market.
One Moscow dealer listed a QX55 with a 2.0-liter engine delivering 268 horsepower, paired with a CVT and all-wheel drive, priced at 7 million rubles. The sensory package described in the listing added climate control, a navigation-equipped multimedia system, power windows and seats, parking sensors, a rearview camera, and 20-inch wheels, illustrating a well-equipped configuration aimed at comfort and convenience during daily use and longer trips alike.
A seller from Vladivostok advertised a 2.0-liter engine version producing 272 horsepower, with CVT and all-wheel drive, in the Shine Max configuration, priced at 5.8 million rubles. This model, originally developed for the Chinese market, features leather upholstery, a navigation-enabled media system, power-adjustable seats, and 20-inch wheels. The listing also notes front and side airbags and roof rails, enhancing safety and practicality for varied road conditions and cargo needs.
Another Vladivostok-based dealer requested 5.2 million rubles for a QX55 equipped with a 2.0 turbo engine delivering 272 horsepower, along with CVT and all-wheel drive. This option highlights a different power output within the same family, offering a balance of performance and efficiency in the Infiniti lineup.
Previously, socialbites.ca reported that the BYD Song Max DM-i minibus entered the Russian market, signaling continued diversification in the region’s automotive offerings and the presence of new energy models alongside established brands like Infiniti.