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“Ladies and gentleman, the
. It’s here, but you can’t see it,” were the words spoken on the
stage as the new electric concept
promo video ended. That’s right, on Infiniti’s 30th anniversary of existence — the brand was launched here in Detroit — its big reveal was never actually revealed at the Infiniti press conference.
“It’s a
,”
said lamentingly. Yes, it most certainly is a finicky concept car. We walked out of the hall to see the QX Inspiration sitting, with its hood up, unmoving with Infiniti folk milling around it.
.@InfinitiUSA press conference at #NAIAS, introducing the QX Inspiration concept. The car arrives… https://t.co/wd4mhtUR18
— AutoblogGreen (@AutoblogGreen) January 14, 2019
The press conference itself went on without the vehicle, though it was a bit anticlimactic without it. Pre-written lines were read, detailing small bits here and there that nobody managed to see. However, we were determined to see the car, and managed a short glimpse before being told to move along and wait for it to (eventually) make it onto the stage for photos.
Check out all the details
that went up as Infiniti revealed all the details of the car, minus the actual vehicle. The design is quite striking, with a heavy Japanese tilt both inside and out. Once Infiniti gets it out there (we’ll update when they do) we’ll have shots of it from the swiveling dais it was meant to grace during the “official” reveal.
The #INFINITI QX Inspiration is a bit of a diva and decided to delay her debut. Another memorable NAIAS moment. That’s show business. #QXInspiration pic.twitter.com/avJ30MJ8lN
— INFINITI Motor Co. (@INFINITIMotor) January 14, 2019
Related video:
from Autoblog http://bit.ly/2TNvw4w