What engine does the Infiniti Q70 use?
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Infiniti Q70 is equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine across the entire lineup, delivering a maximum horsepower of 211 hp, a maximum power output of 155 kW, and a peak torque of 350 N·m. Relevant details are as follows: 1. The 2.0T turbocharged engine features cylinder heads and blocks made of aluminum alloy material, complying with the China VI vehicle emission standards. 2. The Infiniti Q70 is positioned as a mid-to-large-sized car and is an imported model. The design of the Infiniti Q70 follows the family-style design language, with a bottle-shaped front grille outlined by thick chrome trim and a fish-scale pattern inside the grille. The headlights on both sides adopt a C-shaped design, with a highly distinctive arrangement of lighting elements inside the lamp assembly.
Having been in the automotive scene for a long time, the Infiniti Q70's engine has always been fascinating. The current mainstay is that classic 3.7L V6 engine, codenamed VQ37VHR, delivering 333 horsepower with super-smooth power response—driving in the city feels like a breeze. It features dual overhead camshafts and a continuous variable valve timing system, providing seamless acceleration, robust power on highways, and decent fuel efficiency, averaging 10-12L/100km. There’s also a top-tier version with a 5.6L V8 engine, packing 420 horsepower for explosive acceleration, perfect for performance enthusiasts, though city fuel consumption rises to around 15L. The engine note is deep and pleasant, unlike the harshness of turbocharged engines. In terms of maintenance, the V6 version is highly durable, easily lasting 200,000 km without major issues as long as you change the oil on time.