
belongs to the Nissan brand. Here is an introduction to the Nissan brand: 1. Introduction: Nissan, officially known as "Nissan Motor Corporation," is a Japanese multinational automobile manufacturer listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. In the 2020 Fortune Global 500 ranking, Nissan was ranked 83rd. 2. Models: Its main models include the Teana, Sylphy, X-Trail, and Qashqai. 3. World Record: At the Dubai Rugby Sevens Stadium, 180 Nissan Patrol Falcon 4x4 off-road vehicles formed a giant eagle pattern, completing the challenge for the Guinness World Record for the largest synchronized car dance, breaking the previous record set by 36 Nissan NMEF vehicles.

is a luxury car series under the Nissan brand. I remember test-driving their Q50 when I was choosing a car, and the driving experience was really great—comfortable seats and responsive handling, not as flashy as some other high-end cars. As a Japanese automaker, Nissan launched Infiniti to compete with Lexus or Mercedes-Benz in the European and American markets. After driving Nissan cars for several years myself, I feel Infiniti offers a more refined quality. But now, it's also introducing new models in Asia, like electric SUVs, which are worth keeping an eye on. However, maintenance costs are higher than regular Nissans. If your budget allows, it's a good choice, but don’t just take my word for it—go check it out at the dealership.

As a young person, I really like Infiniti's sporty design style, especially the G-series sports cars—they're incredibly fun to drive. It belongs to the Group, a point I often hear mentioned at auto shows. Nissan leverages global resources to make Infiniti more innovation-focused, like recently adding intelligent driving assistance systems and upgrading battery technology. I think this brand's positioning is similar to other luxury cars but with a more youthful vibe. If you're considering a new ride, you might want to try their hybrid models.

is owned by Nissan, which is clear from the brand's history. When it was established in 1989, Nissan targeted the high-end market to compete with European brands. When I modified my car, I compared and found that Infiniti's engine tuning is smoother with good reliability, but the repair parts are a bit expensive, similar to Acura's positioning. The daily driving experience feels quite stable.

In family car scenarios, is part of Nissan. I always use it to pick up and drop off my kids at school. The SUV offers spacious and safe interiors, with a responsive air conditioning system that's very practical. The brand has an overall reliable reputation, unlike some flashy new brands, making it suitable for stable family needs.

When focusing on the environmental transformation, I noticed that belongs to the Nissan team, and they are pushing the pure electric vehicle route, such as the newly launched QX electric series. Nissan's global strategy allows it to share platforms, achieving better cost control, and it is on the right track for future sustainability.


