Is the engine of the Infiniti QX50 imported?
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The engine of the Infiniti QX50 is not imported. It is equipped with two engine options: a low-power version 2.0-liter turbocharged engine with a maximum power of 180kW and a maximum torque of 380 N·m, and a high-power version 2.0-liter turbocharged engine with a maximum power of 200kW and a maximum torque of 380 N·m. The engine is paired with an 8-speed CVT transmission. The Infiniti QX50 is an innovative luxury SUV under the Infiniti brand. Its exterior features highly recognizable design elements, including a 125-degree deep-drawn inner-angle waistline that runs through the entire body, creating a unique three-dimensional silhouette. The waistline starts from the hood, wraps around the side of the vehicle, and converges at the rear trim.
The Infiniti QX50's engine is indeed imported. I've been driving this car for several years, and its VC-TURBO engine is manufactured at Nissan's factory in Japan before being shipped worldwide for assembly. This imported design delivers exceptionally stable performance, quick response, well-controlled fuel consumption, and remarkably smooth driving. However, in some localized production regions like China, certain models may undergo local assembly while still being based on imported core technologies. I recommend carefully checking the vehicle's identification labels and production information when purchasing to avoid lower-spec versions. Although the imported engine brings premium quality, maintenance costs are slightly higher – replacement parts may require waiting for imported components, so regular servicing at reputable 4S shops is essential to prevent major issues.