
Infiniti tells us more about its future style direction with a presentationInfiniti QX Monograph Concepta large SUV that could well become a prototype the next generation QX80.
“We approach every Infiniti design from the point of view of a work of art, striving to evoke emotion and intrigue”said Alfonso Albaisa, Infiniti’s Senior Vice President of Global Design: “The QX Monograph presented us with a large canvas to explore Infiniti’s craftsmanship at its fullest and create something bold. »
Infiniti QX Monograph Concept: a bold SUV
The Infiniti QX Monograph concept is new a noticeable radiator grill with slanted vertical slats that support a strip of daytime running lights integrated under the hood across the entire width of the nose. The main headlights are located at the lower level, on both sides of the front bumper, thus creating a two-level light signature. We also find on this obverse new brand logo3D processing and lighting.
The sides are very refined, with door handles and sculpted wheel arches, not to mention the air intakes on the front fenders located below the hood line. At the rear, there’s a sizable boot that’s marked by a wide strip carrying the taillights across the width of the car. The alloy wheels are massive, and their turbine styling is, according to Infiniti, inspired by a wind turbine.
Futuristic light signature
there light signature, front and rear, enriched with animated sequences when opening or closing the car to create a futuristic effect and suggest the idea of movement. The side steps also light the car around the car when approaching.
The QX Monograph also features a panoramic glass roof that is decorated with a large kimono pattern. The set is covered in a special sunset-inspired paint called Akane and consists of six layers for added depth.
Even if the Japanese manufacturer hasn’t announced a market release date for a possible production version of this QX Monograph Concept, it’s safe to bet that the next generationInfiniti QX80 enters the market until 2025.
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Source: Auto Plus

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