2002 Infiniti QX4 Pictures

Pictures Infiniti QX4
Pictures Infiniti QX4
Pictures Infiniti QX4
Pictures Infiniti QX4
Pictures Infiniti QX4


The QX4 is noted as a luxury SUV powered by a standard 3.3-liter SOHC 12-valve V-6 with 168 hp paired with a 4-speed automatic transmission. It comes standard with it's unique 4 wheel drive system called All-Mode 4WD.

2002 Infiniti QX4 specs: mpg, towing capacity, size, photos

The Infiniti QX4 and the Nissan Terrano Regulus are mid-size sport utility vehicles (SUVs) introduced in 1997 as a rebadged Nissan Pathfinders. It was released a year after Acura's introduction of the SLX and Lexus's larger LX 450. The QX4 was Infiniti's first entry into the SUV market segment.


In the North American market, it was marketed as the "Infiniti QX4" while in Japan it was sold as the "Nissan Terrano Regulus". Major differences between these vehicles and the Pathfinder include a more advanced four wheel drive system, a more upscale interior, and unique styling. Although marketed as a luxury vehicle, it is capable off-road service due to its low-range four wheel drive system and 8.3inches (211mm) of ground clearance.

The QX4 received its first major update in 2001, with a new engine increasing its power from a relatively weak 168horsepower (125kW) to a comparative 240hp (179kW) V6 engine. The displacement went from 3.3L to 3.5L. The timing belt was replaced with a timing chain, and the more reliable ignition distributor was replaced with a problematic individual coil ignition system.[citation needed]

This 2001 facelift also gave the QX4 an updated exterior and interior body style, including features such as a new dash with integrated clock, 17-inch (423 mm) alloy wheels and xenon HID headlamps. In Japan, the Terrano Regulus shortened its name to Terrano and was restyled like the Pathfinder instead. Also, a rear-wheel drive model was added.



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