2014 Infiniti QX70 review
Infiniti QX70 highlights
Customer rating
Pros
- Luxury interior
- Sporty performance
- Lots of standard features
Cons
- Ride can be a bit rough
- Styling isn't for everyone
- Predates latest smartphone integration
Mileage (EPA estimate)
14 city, 20 highway, 16 combined
Pricing for current inventory
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Sport plus luxury
If you want to stand out in a sea of ordinary-looking SUVs, check out the QX70. Formerly known as the FX, the 2014 QX70 has an impressive roster of standard and optional features. It comes with a standard 3.7L V6 that produces 325 horsepower, but those wanting more power can search our lots for an optional 5.0L V8 engine producing an impressive 390 horsepower. All-wheel drive is optional on the V6 and standard on the V8. There aren't technically any trim levels; instead, the V6 can be found with the Premium, Technology, and Deluxe Touring packages. At the same time, the V8 includes most of that but also offers a Sport Technology package.
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5 reasons to buy the 2014 Infiniti QX70
1. Powerful engines
The QX70 doesn't just have sporty looks, it's got it where it counts, under the hood. The standard engine is a 3.7L V6 that produces 325 horsepower and 267 pound-feet of torque. Those who want more highway merge and passing power should search our listings for the upgraded V8. It's a 5.0L V8 producing 390 horsepower and 369 lb-ft of torque that can hit 60 mph in around 5.5 seconds (according to the manufacturer, when new).
2. Great standard features
The base 3.7L QX70 is pretty loaded, with a solid list of standard features. On the outside, you'll find 18-inch alloy wheels, automatic xenon headlights, foglights, a sunroof, power-folding heated outside mirrors, and a power liftgate. Look inside, and you'll find standard features like leather upholstery, dual-zone automatic climate control, heated eight-way power front seats with driver lumbar adjustments, an auto-dimming rearview mirror, and a manual tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel.
3. Standard and available tech
The base technology is pretty impressive and starts with a standard backup camera, Bluetooth® phone connectivity, a seven-inch color information display, an 11-speaker Bose® surround-sound audio system, and more. The Premium package ups the screen size to eight inches, while the Technology package adds adaptive cruise control, adaptive headlamps, a forward-collision mitigation system, and a lane-departure warning and prevention system (part of the Sport Technology package on the V8 QX70).
4. More sport
Those looking for an entertaining SUV should definitely start with the 2014 QX70 with the V8 engine. Use our features filter, and you'll be able to find performance upgrades as part of the Sport Technology package. You'll get upgraded features like active rear steering, adaptive two-mode suspension dampers, paddle shifters, as well as sport front seats with power bolsters, and adjustable thigh support.
5. Additional luxury too
Suppose you need to ramp up the comfort and convenience. In that case, the Premium package (optional on V6) has front-seat memory settings with a driver-side easy-exit function and a power tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel. Meanwhile, the Deluxe Touring package (also optional on V6) gets quilted leather seating, ventilated front seats, aluminum pedals, and maple wood trim. So, no matter what level of luxury you are looking for, the 2014 QX70 has you covered.
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Ratings & reliability
RepairPal gave the Infiniti QX70 an overall reliability rating of 4 out of 5 stars, which RepairPal describes as Above Average. This rating ranks Infiniti QX70 8th out of 29 among Luxury Midsize SUVs.
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Base 2WD 4D Sport Utility
Standard Features
- ABS Brakes
- Air Conditioning
- Alloy Wheels
- AM/FM Stereo
- Automatic Transmission
- Auxiliary Audio Input
- Bluetooth Technology
- BOSE Sound System
- CD Audio
- Cruise Control
- Front Seat Heaters
- Heated Mirrors
- Leather Seats
- Overhead Airbags
- Parking Sensors
- Power Hatch/Deck Lid
- Power Locks
- Power Mirrors
- Power Seat(s)
- Power Windows
- Rear Defroster
- Rear View Camera
- Satellite Radio Ready
- Side Airbags
- Smart Key
- Sunroof(s)
- Traction Control
- 20 Inch Plus Wheels
- A/C Seat(s)
- Automated Cruise Control
- Blind Spot Monitor
- Cruise Control
- Full Roof Rack
- Lane Departure Warning
- Memory Seat(s)
- Navigation System
- Rear Entertainment System
- Rear Sunshade
- Tow Hitch
Drive Wheels
Rear Wheel Drive (2WD)
Engine size
3.7L
Horsepower
325
Torque (ft-lbs)
267
Engine type
Gas
Fuel capacity
23.8
Wheelbase
113.6"
Overall length
191.3"
Width
75.9"
Height
65"
Leg room
F 44.7"/R 34.6"
Head room
F 39.3"/R 38.5"
Front tires
P265/60VR18
Rear tires
P265/60VR18
Seating capacity
5
Transmission
Automatic
2014 Infiniti QX70 FAQ
The 2014 Infiniti QX70 Base offers 17 MPG City and 24 MPG Highway. It is important to remember factors such as driving style, weather conditions, and the use of features such as Eco mode can impact fuel efficiency.
The Infiniti QX70 received a rating of 4 out of 5 stars from RepairPal, which RepairPal describes as Above Average. This rating ranks the Infiniti QX70 as 7 out of 29 among Luxury Midsize SUV
The 2014 Infiniti QX70 has received an average 5.0 out of 5 stars from our customers. If you're in the market for a 2014 Infiniti QX70, check out reviews from customers just like you. 2014 Infiniti QX70 Reviews.
The 2014 Infiniti QX70 has a maximum towing capacity of between 2000 and 3500 pounds, when properly equipped. Various factors may impact towing capacity, including weight of passengers, cargo, and options/accessories.
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