The Infiniti Q60 is not long for this world.
Car and Driver has learned from Infiniti that the 2022 model year will be the last for the handsome coupe. However, production will run until the end of the year meaning there will be supply lasting into 2023.
The movie isn’t a surprise given the lack of updates made over the years, which no doubt helped the current generation’s U.S. sales dwindle from a high of 10,751 units in 2017, it’s first full year on the market, to a low of 2,728 last year.
2022 Infiniti Q60
Another clue of the car’s demise was the fact it wasn’t given a redesign unlike its corporate cousin, the Nissan Z, which shares a platform, powertrain, and production site with the Q60.
The Q60 is also closely related to the Infiniti Q50, though the sedan will soldier on through the 2023 model year and possibly beyond.
With the Q60 soon to be gone, Infiniti will continue to focus on the more popular crossover and SUV segments, as well as new electric vehicles. A redesigned QX80 is believed to be coming in the next year or two. And as for EVs, Infiniti has become quiet on the matter after years of promising one but delivering nothing. However, Nissan has confirmed plans to build a pair of EVs at its plant in Canton, Mississippi, starting in 2025, and one of those will be an Infiniti.