#NAIAS: STUD or DUD — Does The All-New Infiniti Q60 Coupe's Design Make YOU Want To Put One In YOUR Driveway?

#NAIAS: STUD or DUD — Does The All-New Infiniti Q60 Coupe's Design Make YOU Want To Put One In YOUR Driveway?
Leading up to the 2016 Detroit Auto Show (NAIAS), the Infiniti Q60's BIG surprise was essentially demolished. That's because Spies snapped the vehicle as it was in the middle of a videoshoot.

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**READ all about the all-new Infiniti Q60 Coupe HERE!

As I've noted previously, the Q60 Coupe has big shoes to fill. That's because the G37 was a hot seller that made everyone on the block want to put an Infiniti in the driveway. The Q50? Not so much.

That's why the debut and launch of the Q60 is something we're keeping a close eye on. While we were intrigued after we saw the vehicle's initial studio shots we wanted to show you the very best images on the 'net to gauge your interest in the all-new Q60.

So, what do you think, Spies? Is the all-new Q60 something that tickles your fancy or will you be passing it over? Let us know in the comments below, is the Q60 a STUD or DUD?


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TomMTomM - 1/13/2016 7:12:06 AM
+1 Boost
From some angles it looks a lot like a Jaguar. Sorry - but it does not push my buttons that much - there are too many other choices that look better to me.

I am beginning to wonder if these HUGE grills are required to cool the "smaller" turbo engines behind them. Seems they get bigger and bigger ever since AUdi started the trend years ago.


jameswisrikjameswisrik - 1/13/2016 7:32:58 AM
-1 Boost
NO...


Dexter1Dexter1 - 1/13/2016 8:07:28 AM
0 Boost
C-pillar is unforgivable.


klipprandklipprand - 1/13/2016 10:07:12 AM
+1 Boost
It looks pretty good. Now if they can fix some of the driving issues. It used to be great, and then, not so much.


cidflekkencidflekken - 1/13/2016 10:39:17 AM
0 Boost
The concept had a lot of promise but now they've dumbed down the production model, specifically the roof height and windshield angle.

The gimmicky style elements are worse than Lexus: the bumpy thing on the top of the grille (reverse philtrum as one person called it), the hideous C-pillar tilde, and those really stupid-looking gills on the rear bumper.


TheSteveTheSteve - 1/13/2016 12:14:22 PM
-7 Boost
Stylistically, it still looks like Hyundai and Infiniti are sister companies, and Hyundai did it first.


MorePowerMorePower - 1/13/2016 4:35:43 PM
+1 Boost
Looks ok, more of an evolution than a revolution.

I'm sure it will do fine, especially with people that don't want to put a German or a Toyota in the driveway but need more "sophisticated" than a Mustang or Camaro.


MDarringerMDarringer - 1/13/2016 10:52:25 PM
0 Boost
It got its butt kicked by the LC500 for style. Compared to the truly sensational LC500, this looks chunky and awkward.


jcarysjcarys - 1/14/2016 10:27:16 AM
+3 Boost
No, I'm interested in driving the car, but the design looks like 17 different ideas all fighting for attention. The new Mercedes cars are more my idea of good design.


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