The 2022 Infiniti QX60 is another updated model in the automaker’s lineup. The luxury crossover boasts upgraded exterior and interior, advanced tech, and of course the pricing to match.
The entry-level Infiniti QX60 Pure starts at $46,850 (excluding the $1,025 destination fee) and includes heated “Zero Gravity” front seats with lumbar support, 18-inch wheels, a 60/40-split folding second-row bench, and so on. The sole mill across the range is a 3.5-liter V6 good for 295 horsepower (220 kilowatts). All-wheel-drive is elective on all variants for $2,000. However, the top-of-the-line Autograph model demands $2,900 for AWD.
For a slight extra luxury, customers can select the Luxe trim level, which comes with 20-inch wheels, a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster display, ProPilot Assist active safety tech, traffic-sign recognition, and more. It costs $52,900 or $54,900 for AWD model.
The Sensory variant takes the elegance a step ahead with in-seat massagers for the front driver and passenger, a power-return third row, ambient lighting, an air purifier, Bose audio with 17 speakers, and so on. The QX60 Sensory costs $56,350 at least.
The range-topping Autograph, which is a new variant for this model year, adds quilted leather throughout, captain’s chairs in the second row, a 10.8-inch head-up display, black roof rails, and a Smart Rearview Mirror. It starts from $60,350 or $63,250 for AWD.
Trim | Price |
Pure | $46,850 |
Pure AWD | $48,850 |
Luxe | $52,900 |
Luxe AWD | $54,900 |
Sensory | $56,350 |
Sensory AWD | $58,350 |
Autograph | $60,350 |
Autograph AWD | $63,250 |
Besides, the 2022 Infiniti QX60 offers a few options. Customers can select from five add-ons, including an updated audio system, premium paint, a tow package, and so on.
Option | Price |
Performance Audio Package | $900 |
Vision Package | $1,500 |
Tow Package | $900 |
Premium Paint | $695 |
Super Premium Paint | $900 |
The new Infiniti QX60 will be available in the UAE at the start of next year. The pricing details will be revealed closer to the launch.
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