
As noted by Andrew in his posting about the Corvette C7, there's no such thing as a secret between two people…unless one of them is lying six feet under the ground.
The latest leak comes to us from automotive spy photographer Chris Doane who just posted this image on his Facebook page.
It took some searching across our own spy pictures to figure it out, and we believe we nailed it; however, what's the fun in simply revealing the brand and name of the car (which has not yet been revealed yet) without asking you first?
If you need some help, head over to our "A to Z Guide of the Detroit Auto Show" to check out the world premieres and compare them to the following image.
Infinti Q50?
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ReplyDeletejust about to say that! :)
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ReplyDeleteEasy!...the new infiniti Q50/G Sedan
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ReplyDeleteInfiniti Q50. I gotta hand it to Infiniti though. They have had almost zero leaked pics/teasers aside from that useless headlight shot last week.
ReplyDeletewell guessed!!
ReplyDeleteIf that is indeed the Q50, I like what I see so far...
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ReplyDeleteHonestly at first glance I thought we were getting another variant of the Elantra, but we already have enough of those to choke a horse.
ReplyDeleteNot bad, I hope I'm looking at a blacked-out rear pillar as well(in addition to what I see as blacked-out b-pillars in the leaked pic above), contrasting roofs or blacked out pillars for the floating-roof effect is used very effectively by parent brand Renault, I hope some of that translates into the Q50.
ReplyDeleteMy only major annoyance with Infiniti is having curves, and in many cases, overly accentuated curves, for the sake of having them. They do nothing for the design other then make it look bubbly bloated.
Lexus, Mercedes, BMW, Peugeot, Citroen, and Renault are not only very comfortable with swanky curves, but do it better for a better integrated look. I'm hoping they find a way to make this look more lean, thin, and muscular then past Infiniti projects, the JX is a step in the right direction, and I hope they continue with it.
Oh no. The Q50?
ReplyDeleteLot more pics - not loving it.
ReplyDeletehttp://carstyleblog.com/2014-infiniti-q50-leaked/
It looks like a Japanese manufacturer copying a korean design language.
ReplyDeleteBeat me to it.
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