Compare the 2023 INFINITI Q50 Luxe vs Q50 Sensory

2023 INFINITI Q50 Luxe vs 2023 INFINITI Q50 Sensory

INFINITI Q50 Luxe

  • Standard Engine3.0L V6 Twin-Tubro
  • Horsepower300 hp
  • MPG (city/hwy) *20 / 29
  • Seats5
  • Wheel Size19 x 8.5 in
  • Navigation SystemN/A

INFINITI Q50 Sensory

  • Standard Engine3.0L V6 Twin-Tubro
  • Horsepower300 hp
  • MPG (city/hwy) *20 / 29
  • Seats5
  • Wheel Size18 x 7.5 in
  • Navigation SystemStandard

Specs at a Glance

2023 INFINITI Q50 Luxe vs 2023 INFINITI Sensory

The 2023 Q50 is a luxurious four-door sedan by INFINITI that has two trims available: the Luxe and the Sensory. Both trims offer a refined interior and chiseled design, making them ideal for drivers who appreciate luxury and driving art. Automatic customization of features is available for both trims.

Performance

In terms of performance, both the Luxe and Sensory come with a standard engine of 300 horsepower and 295 lb-ft of torque, and an electronically controlled 7-speed automatic transmission. They also have Intelligent All-Wheel Drive. The difference in performance lies in the wheel selection, with the Luxe having 18-inch wheels with all-season performance run-flat tires, and the Sensory having 19-inch wheels with summer performance run-flat tires. The choice depends on the driver's preferred type of performance.

Appearance

The Luxe and Sensory have standard luxury design features, such as LED headlamps, front LED fog lamps, and LED rear brake lamps, as well as a power sliding tinted glass moonroof. Both trims also have an available radiant grille emblem. However, the Sensory's black front grille differs from the Luxe's grille design, and this may be a factor for some buyers.

Features

The interior features of the Luxe include dual-zone automatic temperature control, while the Sensory has an advanced climate control system that includes a Plasmacluster air purifier and auto-recirculation. Both trims have leather-appointed seating, but the Luxe has textured aluminum trim, and the Sensory has black open-pore wood trim. The driver instrumentation is similar, with Fine Vision electroluminescent gauges, but the Sensory has dark metallic, dynamic tactile steering wheel-mounted paddle shifters. The Sensory also adds enhanced ambient lighting.

If you're interested in comparing the Luxe and Sensory trims in person, contact our dealership to schedule a test drive. You can experience both models and compare their interior comfort, technology, and driving performance before making a decision.


Price is Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP). MSRP excluding destination charge, tax, title, license and options. Dealer sets actual price.

* EPA Fuel Economy Estimates. Actual mileage may vary with driving conditions - use for comparison only.