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Infiniti Q60 Coupe review
Interior
What is it like on the inside?
It's plush in here, well-built and skinned in a good choice of smart materials. The front seats seem soft but actually support well, in keeping with the GT mission. Talking of mission, the centre console looks like Mission Control, with two screens in a stack. Once you've mastered the baffling operating system, those screens – and indeed all the car's systems – are hugely configurable. You can tailor the steering's actions, the dampers, the transmission, the engine and the assist systems. But none of that is able to fundamentally alter the car's character.
Active noise cancelling keeps the cabin beautifully silent. The only comfort issue is a slightly jiggly ride. Well, in the front anyway. If you're confined to the back seats then the word comfort probably won't be the first that springs to mind.
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