Following Nissan’s presentation of its Ambition 2030 strategy, the Japanese carmaker’s luxury arm, Infiniti, has now shared a vision for its future and what comes next. Like Nissan, Infiniti isn’t going fully electric and has said in an accompanying video that a majority of its vehicles will be electrified by 2030 instead.
The company goes on to say, “we will not
let the size of our battery alone define us, but rather empower customers to
choose the power source that fits their lifestyle.” Meanwhile, Infiniti
chairman Peyman Kargar commented, “today, we announce that not only will most
of the vehicles we sell by 2030 be electrified, but also that those vehicles
will embody our unique take on modern Japanese luxury.” No specific models were
mentioned, but we do get to see shadowy shots of a concept vehicle that looks
rather low-slung. The mystery car also sports wide-width headlamps and
taillights, along with an illuminated Infiniti logo at the front.
Said vehicle also appears to be shown again
later in the video, giving us a rather good view of its sleek and curvy
profile. Two other concepts are also seen in this scene, including a crossover
and a smaller fastback sedan. The teased vehicles also appear to have little
connection to Nissan’s “-Out” concepts. Again, Infiniti isn’t revealing much
for now, but expect more information about these shadowy concepts to be
revealed in the coming months.