To fill the void, Infiniti has introduced a new entry-level model called the 3.0t Pure, which packs a 3.0-liter V6 twin-turbo engine. Power is sent through a seven-speed automatic transmission to the rear wheels or an optional all-wheel drive system. Pricing starts at $36,400, which is a $750 increase over the 2019 Q50 2.0 Pure entry-level model. As standard, the Pure model comes with LED headlights, a dual exhaust system, and 17-inch alloy wheels.

Moving up the range, the Luxe trim starts at $38,850 and adds 18-inch wheels, while the Sport trim starts at $48,500. This trim includes 19-inch wheels, a more angular front bumper, and lower air intakes, lending the luxury sdedan a sportier appearance than lower trims. Topping the range is the 3.0t Sport, which packs a more powerful 400-hp version of Infiniti's 3.0-liter V6 engine twin-turbo, as well as unique dark chrome interior accents with Red Sport 400 paddle shifters.