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Infiniti EV Models


Infiniti brand EVs

Infiniti is an EV brand made in Japan. This model lineup showcases the shift toward zero-emission mobility. Each model blends modern design, advanced battery systems, and efficient electric drivetrains engineered for performance and sustainability.


List of Infiniti major model variants - only all-electric (BEV) models are listed:

EV Model Style Seating MSRP *
Infiniti Qe sedan 5
Infiniti Qxe SUV 5 $55000

(Discontinued models are not listed.)


Key highlights across models

  • 100% battery-electric powertrains
  • Fast-charging capability (Level 3/DC)
  • Regenerative braking for energy recovery
  • Smart connectivity and over-the-air updates
  • Advanced driver-assist and safety systems
  • Designed for zero tailpipe emissions

* MSRP listed is approximate and can vary based on trim level, manufacturer incentives, country purchased in, and government taxes or credits applied. It is listed to give a ballpark figure upon which to compare with other models.


About the Infiniti brand

Infiniti is the luxury automotive division of Nissan Motor Company, headquartered in Yokohama, Japan, known for combining Japanese craftsmanship with advanced performance and technology. Founded in 1989, Infiniti has traditionally positioned itself as a design led alternative to European luxury brands, emphasizing comfort, elegance, and innovation. After a period of restructuring and reduced model activity, Infiniti is now re entering the premium segment through an ambitious electrification strategy that aligns closely with Nissan's EV roadmap.

The brand's next generation lineup will begin with its first fully electric vehicles, the Infiniti Qe sedan and Infiniti QXe crossover, both expected to enter production in 2026. These models are based on Nissan's new dedicated EV platform and will be produced at the company's Canton Vehicle Assembly Plant in Mississippi, which is being converted into a major EV hub for both Infiniti and Nissan brands. The Qe will serve as a sleek, performance oriented electric fastback sedan, while the QXe compact SUV will target the high growth luxury crossover segment, blending premium design with long range efficiency.

Both vehicles will feature Infiniti's new "Artistry in Motion" design language, characterized by sculpted aerodynamic profiles, LED lighting signatures inspired by Japanese brushwork, and minimalist digital interiors. Powertrain details have not yet been finalized, but both models are expected to offer dual motor configurations, advanced battery management systems, and Nissan's next generation ProPILOT Assist for intelligent driving and safety automation. Infiniti is also developing a new global infotainment architecture with a focus on AI personalization, natural voice interaction, and seamless cloud connectivity.

Infiniti's electrification plan is part of Nissan's broader Ambition 2030 vision, which aims to deliver a fully electrified lineup across core markets by the end of the decade. The brand will maintain limited production of hybrid and internal combustion models during the transition but will shift entirely to electric platforms thereafter. Its future design and engineering direction is heavily influenced by concepts such as the Qs Inspiration and QX Inspiration, which previewed the upcoming Qe and QXe in both styling and technology.

Through its upcoming EVs, Infiniti seeks to reclaim its position as a leader in design driven performance while embracing zero emission technology. The Qe and QXe represent the beginning of a new chapter for the brand, combining Japanese precision, luxury craftsmanship, and modern electrification to redefine Infiniti for the next generation of premium mobility.