The 2017 Detroit Auto Show will mark the global debut of the new Infiniti QX50 Concept. The QX50 Concept is an evolution of the 2016 QX Sport Inspiration, while attempting to show how the brand's 'Powerful Elegance' design language could be adapted for a future production model.

The new concept features what Infiniti calls a "cabin-forward" silhouette, combining taut, muscular lines with flowing surfaces in order to obtain a dynamic yet practical appearance.


Inside, the "driver-centric, passenger-minded" cabin is a reflection of the exterior - blending progressive design with high levels of modern craftsmanship. The concept's interior also reflects Infiniti's desire to challenge conventional premium interior designs and introduce their own take on it.

The QX50 Concept will also preview Infiniti's autonomous drive support technologies. Since the Japanese automaker wants to focus on driver engagement, their philosophy is that all future autonomous drive support systems should ensure the driver retains ultimate control over the vehicle.


In other words, the system will act more like a 'co-pilot', delegating more onerous driving tasks to the car - like navigating stop-start traffic on the highway or keeping track of surrounding vehicles. The QX50's autonomous drive support systems are meant to preview the first production-ready incarnation of a technology pack that the automaker will insert into future production models.

Infiniti will also display their new ultra-efficient VC-Turbo engine technology at NAIAS. This power unit was first seen at this year's Paris Auto Show, and represents the world's first variable compression ratio engine, boasting 272 PS and 390 Nm (287 lb-ft) of torque.