Compare 2021 INFINITI QX50 vs. 2021 Audi A4



2021 INFINITI QX50
2021 Audi A4
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2021 INFINITI QX50

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2021 Audi A4

2.0L 4cyl Turbo

Engine

2.0L 4cyl Turbo
268 HP

Horsepower

201 HP
23 city / 29 hwy*

Fuel Economy

25 city / 34 hwy*

Serving Atlanta, Duluth, and Lawrenceville, GA

The 2021 INFINITI QX50 at INFINITI of Gwinnett is a luxury car that stands head and shoulders above the competition. The QX50 has a sleek, modern, and stylish appearance on the outside, which is gracefully matched by a luxurious and high-class interior. The 2021 QX50 has a spacious and quiet cabin with comfortable seats and plenty of technology. Some changes to the INFINITI make it even more appealing this year, including a new appearance package for select models. The Luxe trim also gets more standard safety technology from two separate safety packages, which are the ProActive and ProAssist. The QX50 also has a strong engine that provides impressive power. You’ll be able to try out all these new features with a 2021 INFINITI QX50 online test drive scheduled at INFINITI of Gwinnett. With its comprehensive package of style, more power, and higher-end interior amenities, the QX50 is a better choice for a luxury vehicle than the 2021 Audi A4, which is a rival of the INFINITI.

Performance

Performance is a strong suit of the 2021 INFINITI QX50 at INFINITI of Gwinnett, as you’ll see when you take the car for an online test drive. The 2021 QX50 has one standard engine across the lineup, which is a turbo 2.0L with four cylinders. The INFINITI’s engine can reach a top power output of 268 HP, and it can produce a maximum torque of 280 LB-FT. All trims have an automatic transmission. The INFINITI’s standard drivetrain is front-wheel drive. All-wheel drive is offered as an alternative for those who live in colder climates or want more traction on the road. The Audi A4 can be configured with two engines, but neither offers the same amount of power as the INFINTI’s engine. The base engine on the Audi reaches just 200 HP, and the top engine produces 261 HP. The Audi A4 also has fewer choices for a drivetrain than the INFINITI.

Interior and Amenities

A first class cabin is a highlight on all trims of the 2021 INFINTI QX50 at INFINITI of Gwinnett. From the base trim to the top, you can try out all the features through a 2021 INFINITI QX50 online test drive at our dealership. To start, the base trim, called the Pure, has a keyless entry system and a dual touchscreen design with an eight-inch top screen and a seven-inch screen on the bottom. The Pure comes with faux leather seats, and both front seats can be power-adjusted. WiFi is standard, and the base trim has four USB ports. Satellite radio is also a standard item. The second trim, which is the Luxe, adds a panoramic sunroof and heated front seats, along with a handful of advanced safety aids. The Essential trim gets navigation and leather upholstery. With the Sensory trim comes a Bose sound system and tri-zone climate control. The top Autograph trim adds ambient lighting and a hands-free liftgate. With the Audi A4, a dual touchscreen is not available. The Audi also has fewer advanced standard safety aids compared to the INFINITI. Most safety aids on the Audi are only offered through packages, along with other features that are standard with the QX50 such as navigation. Overall, the INFINITI provides better value compared to the Audi.

Style

Along with its premium cabin, the 2021 INFINITI QX50 has a stylish and cutting-edge exterior. The INFINITI begins with 19-inch alloy wheels and LED headlights. A power liftgate is also standard on the Pure. The Audi A4 only starts out with 17-inch wheels. Larger wheels, which are 18 inches, are not an option unless you get a higher-end trim. Roof rails, LED fog lights, and heated mirrors are all features that are added to the second trim of the INFINITI and up. Those amenities are not available as standard conveniences on the Audi A4.

For more information on the 2021 INFINITI QX50 or to arrange an online test drive, contact INFINITI of Gwinnett today.


All figures are EPA estimates. Actual mileage may vary.