Exclusive Offers and Pricing Insights on Infiniti Vehicles
Explore exclusive deals, pricing details, and key terms for Infiniti vehicles, including the sporty Q60 Red Sport 400. Learn how to negotiate better prices and understand dealer terminology to make informed purchasing decisions. Stay updated on latest dealership promotions and vehicle features, ensuring you get the best value on your Infiniti purchase.

Exclusive Offers and Pricing Insights on Infiniti Vehicles
Today, we've learned a great deal about Infiniti SUVs, particularly focusing on how they perform and the pricing details for the high-performance Infiniti Q60 Red Sport 400. While we await additional test drives to fully experience the Q60, we already know the cost: $52,205 for the rear-wheel drive version and $54,205 for the all-wheel drive model. These prices stem from base models—the 2.0T with 208 horsepower starting at $39,855, and the 3.0T with 300 horsepower starting at $45,205.
Beyond the base models, the Red Sport 400 features a powerful 400-hp twin-turbo 3.0-liter V6 engine with 350 lb-ft torque, larger brakes with red calipers, sleek 19-inch wheels, sport-tuned suspension, semi-aniline leather seats, metal pedals, and paddle shifters. This model joins other Infiniti Q60s through various dealership promotions this month.
Understanding Infiniti Pricing TermsDealerships often have room to negotiate prices, so knowing basic car pricing terms can save you hundreds of dollars. Here are some key concepts:
- Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) – The recommended selling price by Infiniti, though actual purchase prices are often lower due to dealer discounts.
- Dealer Invoice Price – The amount a dealer pays Infiniti for each vehicle, usually less than MSRP thanks to incentives and rebates.
- Dealer Holdback – A rebate given to dealers from Infiniti after the vehicle is sold, typically 2-3% of the final sale price, helping offset dealership costs. Negotiating this can sometimes lower your final price.