After the releasing Citan and creating the upcoming Renault Twingo and smart fortwo from the same project, now it’s time for the Mercedes-Benz/Renault-Nissan partnership generate benefits for Infiniti once again. The new four-cylinder engine appears exclusively in China but it’s already confirmed that it’ll be offered elsewhere. Although there aren’t consumption or performance information yet, it produces 211 cv and 32.5 kgfm. This is Q50’s second German propeller, following a turbo-diesel 2.2L unit of 170 cv and 40.6 kgfm.