Is there a raised floor in the rear of the Infiniti QX50?
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The Infiniti QX50 has a raised floor in the rear, with a significant hump in the middle section. This is due to the Infiniti QX50 being equipped with a front-mounted four-wheel drive system, which uses a multi-link independent suspension with a rear stabilizer bar, resulting in a more noticeable floor hump. The Infiniti QX50 features a transverse front-wheel-drive layout, a 2.0T inline four-cylinder engine, a CVT transmission, and a MacPherson strut front suspension with a multi-link rear suspension. All Infiniti QX50 models come with a 2.0T engine, with the two-wheel-drive version producing a maximum power of 245 horsepower and the four-wheel-drive version delivering up to 272 horsepower.