Infiniti QX60 – Review, Specs, Pricing, Features, Videos and More

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Pros | Excellent styling, smooth ride, more efficient engine |
Cons | Transmission hunting and delays, odd engine choice for a luxury SUV, tighter 3rd row |
Bottom Line | It's not perfect, but the QX60 is a stand-out and stylish offering in the 3-row luxury segment at a reasonable price. The new turbo 4-cylinder doesn't make it any better, but also doesn't make it any worse. |
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Infiniti QX60 Overview
The 2025 Infiniti QX60 introduces updates focused on practicality and refinement, including a new Black Edition Package, additional standard features, and a more efficient powertrain. The Black Edition Package, available on the LUXE trim, includes gloss black accents, illuminated elements, and a choice of exterior colors, enhancing the vehicle's visual appeal.
Inside, the QX60 remains versatile with three rows of seating for up to seven passengers or six with optional second-row captain's chairs. Cargo space maxes out at 75.4 cubic feet with the second and third rows folded. Front seats incorporate Infiniti’s “Zero Gravity” technology to reduce fatigue, while second-row seats tilt and slide for easier access to the third row. A 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system with wireless Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and multiple USB ports is standard. Higher trims, such as LUXE, gain a 17-speaker Bose sound system.
The new 2.0-liter VC-Turbo engine produces 268 horsepower and 286 lb-ft of torque, paired with a 9-speed automatic transmission. Fuel efficiency is rated at up to 24 mpg combined. The QX60 includes advanced safety features such as Forward Emergency Braking and Blind Spot Warning, with optional technologies like ProPILOT Assist available to simplify highway driving. With a towing capacity of 6,000 pounds, it balances luxury and practicality effectively.
Acura MDX vs Infiniti QX60 vs Lexus TX: The X Marks the Spot
The Lexus lineup had a big hole to plug.
Three-row luxury SUVs are big business, yet even though the Japanese brand had two answers to the question—the stretched RX-L, and the rugged GX—neither ever quite seemed the right one.
The new-for-2024 TX aims to change that. With a larger footprint than any unibody Lexus SUV to come before it, the TX promises to shuttle six in comfort, and all the assorted flotsam and jetsam that comes with that. We were impressed enough with the new model at its launch late last year, so we had to get it together with its countryman on home turf to really see how it stacks up. Jumping in to help us wrangle the Lexus, Acura MDX, and Infiniti QX60 is regular AutoGuide contributor—and fellow TX launch event attendee—Jeff Wilson.
Read the full comparison here.
Detailed Specs
Price | $50,200 - $66,150 |
Engine | 2.0-liter Turbo I4 |
Power | 268 hp |
Torque | 286 lb-ft |
Drivetrain | FWD / AWD |
Transmission | 9AT |
Fuel Economy (city/hwy) | 22/28 mpg (city/hwy) FWD, 22/27 mpg (City/hwy) AWD |
Cargo Capacity | 14.5 cu ft. |
Our Final Verdict
Infiniti QX60
Overall | 4.1 |
Performance | 7.0 |
Features | 8.0 |
Comfort | 9.0 |
Quality & Styling | 9.0 |
Value | 8.0 |

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