Compare 2021 INFINITI Q50 vs 2021 Lexus LS
2021 INFINITI Q50 |
vs. |
2021 Lexus LS |
3.0L 6cyl Turbo |
Engine |
3.5L 6cyl |
300 HP |
Horsepower |
416 HP |
20 city / 29 hwy* |
Fuel Economy |
18 city / 29 hwy* |
Serving Atlanta, Duluth, and Lawrenceville, GA
The 2021 INFINITI Q50 is a stylish and attractive small luxury sedan with much to offer. The INFINITI Q50 gets top ratings for its comfortable seats and spacious interior. It is also an eye-catching small luxury sedan with a stunning exterior design. Performance and power are impressive with the INFINITI Q50, which comes with a turbo V6 engine that has substantial amounts of power. The INFINITI is also a safety-oriented vehicle that has a variety of standard and advanced safety aids. There are multiple trims available in the lineup, and you can add on additional features and packages to enhance trims across the line. If you’re in the market for a new sedan, you might also be thinking about getting the 2021 Lexus IS. The Lexus is also a small luxury sedan, but it doesn’t have as much to offer in the way of power and performance. The interior is also more cramped, and the INFINITI has a more refined and polished look.
Style and Design
If style and design are important characteristics with your next car, the 2021 INFINITI Q50 has a sculpted hood and an elegant, aerodynamic body shape all around. The INFINITI Q50 has chrome accents across its front grille and along the sides. The INFINITI also has narrowed LED headlights that give it a dramatic appearance. Integrated turn signals are another highlight of the INFINITI Q50 in 2021. The INFINITI has many other standout features as well, including heated mirrors on all trim levels. A sunroof is added if you move up to the next trim level called the Luxe. Auto-dimming headlights are included on the Sensory trim, and you will also get performance tires. The Red Sport 400 has its own unique design elements and adaptive headlights. The Lexus IS has a sportier look that doesn’t have as much universal appeal. LED lights are not standard, and many features are only available with upgrades and packages.
Interior and Features
On the inside, the INFINITI Q50 comes loaded with amenities. It also has a comfortable and quiet cabin, and you will find that there is a generous amount of space in the front and back rows. The INFINITI comes decked out with WiFi, Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, and two infotainment displays. It also has simulated leather for its base-level upholstery, and it comes with a sound system that has six speakers. Dual-zone climate control is also standard. A sunroof is added to successive trims, along with navigation and advanced safety aids including adaptive cruise control. The Lexus has a smaller touchscreen to start. Premium seats, more safety aids, and a sunroof are only available if you get a package for your Lexus.
Performance
Most trims of the INFINITI Q50 use a base engine that produces 300 HP, while the Red Sport uses a turbo engine that is capable of 400 HP. The Lexus has just one engine that generates 311 HP in maximum power.
If you want to learn more about the INFINITI Q50 or take one for a spin, we recommend setting up an online test drive 2021 INFINITI Q50. Now, thanks to INFINITI of Gwinnett, you can try out the INFINITI Q50 without even leaving your home. You can schedule a test drive at a time and for a trim level that works for you right through our website. Just by going to our side and hitting the button to reserve an online test drive, you can climb into the driver’s seat of the Q50 at any time. In addition to skipping the traditional lines at the dealership, you’ll be able to explore all the features and conveniences that come with any trim of the INFINITI that you have your eye on. During your online test drive of the INFINITI Q50, you can ask about the features that are standard or optional across the lineup, and you can also learn more about what distinguishes the Q50 from the 2021 Lexus LS.
Take your online test drive now by navigating to the virtual test drive page on our website!
*All figures are EPA estimates. Actual mileage may vary.