The Infinity Sign Lounge Sema Concept is a companion for the rich
Infiniti has brought the 2024 QX80 concept ready for distance adjustment for the SEMA Show, which is currently being held in Las Vegas.
The sign lounge concept is based on the redesigned 2025 Infiniti QX80, with most changes on the back. TVs from the same suppliers of factory audio systems in the Qx80 and custom Krypsh audio systems are installed in the cargo area, the latter with a speaker grille that matches the one in the cabin.
Infiniti also installed drawers for small items wrapped in burgundy leather to fit the seat. The high-end setup is more suitable for a golf game than a football game.
The exterior features a matte gray wrap and 24-inch wheels with a floating center cap inspired by the QX monograph concept that previews the look of the current generation QX80. The air suspension system also received a descent kit.
The 2025 Infiniti QX80 debuted earlier this year with updated styling and features to allow it to compete more directly with other full-size luxury Suvs. The QX80 adopted a three-screen infotainment system in addition to the Kripsh audio system, replacing the naturally aspirated V-8 with a twin-turbo V-6. However, the price starts at start84,445 at destination, compared to the 2024 model'sモ76,045, and buyers will have to pay a premium.
Infiniti's parent company, Nissan, has brought its own tailgate equipment to SEMA in the form of Project Trailgater, a 2025 frontier pickup truck that combines a built-in TV and lift kit to take the tailgate off the road, and a front-end car with a supercharged V-6. The concept of the new Tarmac Street Track was brought to the fore.