Unveiling Infiniti's Design Philosophy: QX60 and QX80 Showcase Luxury
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Today at the Japanese Automotive Invitational, we're diving into the world of Infiniti with their senior VP of design, Alfonso Albaisa. Infiniti's design philosophy is all about blending boldness, beauty, and thoughtfulness, rooted in the essence of Japanese luxury. The QX60 exemplifies this with its concept of "ma," creating a harmonious design that caters to the needs of busy families while exuding sophistication and power. Moving on to the QX80, Infiniti has taken customer feedback to heart, enhancing the third-row experience and incorporating design elements inspired by nature, like the bamboo forest-inspired grill. Inside these vehicles, technology seamlessly integrates into the luxurious space, offering passengers a safe and comfortable sanctuary on the road.
Albaisa walks us through the meticulous design process behind the twin 14-inch screens in the QX80, highlighting the brand's commitment to integration and innovation. The goal is to make consumers feel like they're stepping into the next level of automotive luxury, surrounded by tailored elements and cutting-edge technology. The Infiniti experience at Pebble Beach showcases not just the cars but the brand's dedication to luxury and hospitality, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in the world of Infiniti. From the bold exterior designs to the thoughtfully crafted interiors, every detail reflects the brand's commitment to excellence and customer satisfaction. For more on Infiniti's lineup, head over to infinitiusa.com and discover the pinnacle of Japanese luxury in the automotive world.
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