The new model features a futuristic design and serves to demonstrate the further development of the Japanese brand's new design philosophy, which was first shown on the Infiniti Q Inspiration prototype.

Distinctive features of the concept car include a long and wide front end, as well as a narrow windshield. The creation of the prototype was overseen by Infiniti's design center in Japan, the digital development of the model was carried out in the UK, and the fully hand-built concept was assembled at a studio in San Diego (California).
The single-seat speedster features a black spoiler, unusual triangular taillights, and large air intakes for cooling the electric motor. The interior features a sport seat, 4-point seat belts, and a racing-style steering wheel.

The car's technical specifications have not been disclosed. For example, the predecessor of the concept, the Infiniti Prototype 9, was equipped with a powertrain from the second-generation Nissan Leaf: a synchronous electric motor developing 150 hp (110 kW) and 320 Nm of torque.
The company only emphasized that the Prototype 10 hints at the possibility of using rigid modular platforms with a flat floor as the basis for all new electrified vehicles, thereby opening a new era in design and layout. The brand's press service explained that it is precisely thanks to the flat floor that the driver's seat in the Prototype 10 is positioned so low.








