
INFINITI has never been content to follow convention, and the QX65 Monograph concept is proof that the brand’s ambition continues to accelerate. This sportback SUV extends the Artistry in Motion design language into the midsize, two-row segment with a fastback profile that pays homage to the legendary FX. Unveiled during Monterey Car Week, the INFINITI QX65 Monograph grabbed the industry’s attention with its athletic proportions, aviation-inspired lighting elements, and a fluid silhouette that signals a decisive new era for the brand. For Eden Prairie drivers who appreciate purposeful design, this concept offers a compelling look at what lies ahead.
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From every vantage point, the INFINITI QX65 Monograph presents a study in refined athleticism. A dramatic roofline arcs gracefully over the cabin before descending toward the rear, delivering the coupe-like proportions that made the original FX a segment pioneer. Broad horizontal character lines reinforce the vehicle’s wide, planted posture. Each surface has been shaped with intention, balancing muscular tension with aerodynamic fluidity to evoke a sense of forward momentum, even while standing still in your Edina driveway.

At the front, the INFINITI QX65 Monograph makes an assertive first impression through a sport-oriented fascia and a distinctive grille. The grille texture draws from the image of windswept Japanese bamboo forests—layered, dimensional, and unmistakably INFINITI. A prominent three-dimensional brand emblem anchors the design.
The concept wears a color-shifting satin paint called Twilight, a finish that moves between warm red and gold tones as light shifts across its surfaces. Gloss-black roof rails and wheels provide contrast, while bronze accents trace the roofline and frame the grille, crafting a stunning overall design that will make an impression on the roads of Woodbury.
Lighting on the INFINITI QX65 Monograph serves as both a functional element and a design statement. Full-width taillights take their cues from jet aircraft tail fins, with segmented, three-dimensional forms that create a striking impression of depth and velocity. Inside the cabin, Bloomington drivers will find sweeping digital piano-key LEDs and animated displays that convey a sense of modern sophistication and purposeful craftsmanship.