Infiniti is bringing its ProPilot Assist
technology to the world’s largest car market, making its debut in the new 2020
QX50 mid-size SUV, on sale in China this month. ProPilot Assist works by
combining Lane Keep Assist and Advanced Intelligent Cruise Control tech in
order to keep your QX50 centered in its lane and maintain a set distance from
the traffic in front. This system is mainly designed to empower and support the
driver during highway travel.
In order to help contain the spread of
COVID-19, Infiniti decided to unveil the 2020 QX50 in China during an online
event hosted by local executives and with the support of a celebrity brand
ambassador. According to the Japanese carmaker, up to 10 million people joined
the livestream.
The Infiniti QX50 is manufactured by
Dongfeng Infiniti Motor Co at its Dalian plant, which has been producing the
SUV for China since April of 2018.
ProPilot assist is one of many 2020
updates for the QX50 in China. The model also features a VC-Turbo engine, an
all-new premium infotainment and connectivity system, developed exclusively for
the People’s Republic, plus an updated exterior color palette.