
Second generation Infiniti QX60
After skipping the 2021 model year, a redesigned QX60 returned to the Infiniti lineup in 2022 with new styling and an updated trim selection that included the ultra-luxurious Autograph version. The cabin provides a premium vibe with high-end materials, a 12.3-inch central infotainment display, and a digital gauge cluster. Apple CarPlay® is standard with a wireless connection; however, Android Auto™ still requires a cable. Available high-end features like massaging seats, upgraded leather upholstery, and heated rear seats add to the overall experience.
The 3.5-liter V6 engine that supplied power when the 2022 QX60 launched delivered strong acceleration, and it was teamed with a smooth-shifting nine-speed automatic transmission. Front-wheel drive was standard, with the option of all-wheel drive on all trim levels. The V6 was dropped in 2025 in favor of the more fuel-efficient 2.0-liter VC-Turbo engine. Not only does the current generation QX60 offer sufficient cargo space, it can also tow up to 6,000 pounds when properly equipped
.Model highlights
V6 replaced by VC-Turbo Engine (2025)
Google-based infotainment system (added in 2026)
Android Auto™/Apple CarPlay®
Top-level Autograph trim
Available second-row captain’s chairs
First generation Infiniti QX60
The first-generation QX60 technically started in 2013 with a new crossover SUV called the JX, but in 2014, that new model was renamed QX60. The QX60 had seating for up to seven passengers in three rows, and with a sliding second row, there was potentially enough room in the rear-most seat for adults to fit comfortably. The new Infiniti was available with advanced driver-assist features like automatic emergency braking, a 360-degree camera view, lane departure warning, and a back-up collision intervention system. Android Auto™ and Apple CarPlay® were not available at any time during the QX60’s first generation.
Powering the QX60 in 2014 was a 3.5-liter V6 engine paired with a continuously variable transmission (CVT), but buyers also had the option of going with a more fuel-efficient hybrid powertrain that used a supercharged 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine with a 15-kW electric motor. Both powertrains were available with front- or all-wheel drive, but the hybrid was discontinued in 2018.
Model highlights
Hybrid powertrain available (until 2018)
Comfortable seating for seven
V6 horsepower increased to 295 hp (2017)
Available rear-seat entertainment
Exterior styling update (2016)
Changes by year
Latest generation from 2022 - present
2026 Infiniti QX60
Highlights
Refreshed exterior styling
New Google-based infotainment system
New Sport trim replaces Sensory trim
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2025 Infiniti QX60
Highlights
V6 replaced by variable-compression turbo engine
Black Edition available
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2024 Infiniti QX60
2023 Infiniti QX60

2022 Infiniti QX60

Highlights
Complete redesign
Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™ added
New automatic transmission
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Previous generation from 2014 - 2020
2020 Infiniti QX60

2019 Infiniti QX60

2018 Infiniti QX60

2017 Infiniti QX60

2016 Infiniti QX60
2015 Infiniti QX60
2014 Infiniti QX60
Reliability
RepairPal gave the Infiniti QX60 an overall reliability rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, which RepairPal describes as Above Average. This rating ranks Infiniti QX60 3rd out of 20 among Luxury Fullsize SUVs.
RepairPal reports that the average total annual cost for repairs and maintenance on a Infiniti QX60 is $650, compared to an average of $779 for Luxury Fullsize SUVs and $591 for all the vehicles RepairPal considered in its dataset.
According to RepairPal, Infiniti QX60 owners bring their vehicles into a repair shop for unscheduled repairs an average of 1.3 times per year, compared to an average of 1.8 times for Luxury Fullsize SUVs and 1.3 times for all the vehicles RepairPal considered in its dataset.
RepairPal reported that the probability of a repair being a severe or major issue is 7% for the Infiniti QX60, compared to an average of 17% for Luxury Fullsize SUVs and 14% for all the vehicles RepairPal considered in its dataset.
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