MARKET ANALYSIS
Q60 (2014 to 2022)

The Infiniti Q60, a luxury sports coupe that served as the sleek successor to the G37, was produced globally across two distinct generations between 2014 and 2022. While the first-generation (2013–2015) was a rebadged G-series, the second-generation (2016–2022) featured a clean-sheet design and introduced the potent VR30DDTT twin-turbo V6. In the 2026 Australian market, the Q60 has become a standout "bang-for-your-buck" performance choice on the used market; market values for a base 2.0L turbo range from $28,000 to $36,000 AUD, while the flagship Red Sport 400 typically trades between $44,000 and $68,000 AUD. Its desirability remains high due to its striking "curvaceous" styling and its mechanical relation to the Nissan Z, attracting a buyer pool of prestige-seeking professionals and JDM tuning enthusiasts who value the 298kW output of the Red Sport at a significant discount compared to a BMW 440i or Audi S5. Locally, liquidity is strongest for Red Sport models in Dynamic Sunstone Red, as 2026 buyers prioritise the 13-speaker Bose sound system and the sheer power of the twin-turbo V6 over the somewhat dated dual-screen infotainment setup.
The Infiniti Q60, a luxury sports coupe that served as the sleek successor to the G37, was produced globally across two distinct generations between 2014 and 2022. While the first-generation (2013–2015) was a rebadged G-series, the second-generation (2016–2022) featured a clean-sheet design and introduced the potent VR30DDTT twin-turbo V6. In the 2026 Australian market, the Q60 has become a standout "bang-for-your-buck" performance choice on the used market; market values for a base 2.0L turbo r…
