Article by:
Robert Duffer
I enjoyed my week in the 2021 Infiniti Q50 Red Sport. The streets were clear of winter, except for the chalk dust residue of road salt, the sun emerged from hibernation, and a 400-hp twin-turbo V-6 provided enough spring zing to forget the long winter’s march of dull crossovers. Yet I wouldn’t buy it.
The Red Sport variant of the Q50 and its TCC Rating of 6.0 out of 10 turns the anonymous compact into a performance sedan that bumps into the podium of the BMW 3-Series. The acceleration, grip, outward vision, and sure-footed handling encouraged me to drive hard and drive again, but the Q50 Red Sport has grown old yet remained expensive while new models have been introduced and redesigned models have been improved. Read the full article here.