2005 Infiniti Kuraza Concept
- Story Cars
- May 13
- 1 min read
The 2005 Infiniti Kuraza Concept was meant to be a luxurious six-seater crossover where every passenger had the same amount of space and comfort. It debuted at the Detroit Auto Show with an unusual interior layout—three rows of two seats each, arranged like an amphitheater. To make room for this setup, the designers got rid of most of the trunk space.
Despite its focus on comfort and equality, the Kuraza was widely disliked. In a Wall Street Journal survey, 69% of respondents voted it the ugliest concept car at the time. The bold styling, 23-inch wheels, and typical Infiniti design cues weren’t enough to win people over. The idea was interesting, but the looks turned most people off.







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