

- Infiniti has announced the 2026 QX60 will start at $51,200, which is an increase of $1,000.
- The facelifted model features new bumpers, a revised grille, and updated lighting units.
- There’s a new Sport trim as well as a revamped interior with a new infotainment system.
Infiniti introduced the 2026 QX60 earlier this year and now the company has announced pricing will begin at $51,200 before a $1,350 destination fee. That’s an increase of $1,000 and the model is now on sale at U.S. dealerships.
Despite looking instantly recognizable, the three-row crossover has been given a modest makeover that includes a redesigned grille with an illuminated Infiniti emblem. It’s joined by digital piano key daytime running lights and a new front bumper with a less fussy design.
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Elsewhere, designers added new wheels and a revised lower door treatment to give the vehicle a “longer, more horizontal appearance.” The model also sports a streamlined rear bumper and a lightly revised tailgate that eschews an Infiniti emblem.
Interior updates are relatively minor, but there’s a new 12.3-inch infotainment system with Google built-in. It provides access to Google Maps, Google Assistant, and the Google Play store.
Customers can also get newly available Klipsch premium audio systems and a ProPILOT Assist 2.1 semi-autonomous driving system. There’s also updated camera technology as well as newly standard TailorFit upholstery on most trims.
In terms of equipment, the entry-level QX60 Pure comes with LED lighting units, a power liftgate, and 20-inch wheels. Buyers will also find an acoustic-laminated windshield, a panoramic moonroof, and rain-sensing front wipers.
The interior sports heated eight-way power front seats as well as a heated leather steering wheel. They’re joined by 12.3-inch displays, a wireless smartphone charger, and a tri-zone climate control system. Other highlights include silver metallic trim and a nine-speaker audio system.
Buyers will find a host of standard driver assistance systems including Forward Emergency Braking, Rear Automatic Braking, and Rear Cross Traffic Alert. They’re joined by Blind Spot Warning / Blind Spot Intervention and Lane Departure Warning / Lane Departure Prevention.
Elsewhere in the lineup is the all-new QX60 Sport. It starts at $61,700 and is distinguished by a mesh grille and a sporty gloss black front lip. The model also has gloss black 20-inch wheels as well as black side moldings, roof rails, and door mirrors.
The interior stands out thanks to black open-pore ash wood trim as well as black and blue TailorFit upholstery. The model also sports heated and ventilated front seats as well as heated second-row captain’s chairs that are separated by a removable console.
The range-topping QX60 Autograph begins at $66,150 and comes equipped with semi-aniline leather seats that have a heating, ventilation, and massage function up front. The model is also notable for featuring a digital rearview mirror, illuminated sill plates, and a 10.8-inch head-up display. Other niceties include a 20-speaker Klipsch Reference Premiere audio system and wood trim with a metal inlay.
Regardless of which trim is selected, power comes from a 2.0-liter VC-Turbo four-cylinder engine that produces 268 hp (200 kW / 272 PS) and 286 lb-ft (387 Nm) of torque. It’s connected to a nine-speed automatic transmission, which can be paired with front- or all-wheel drive.
2026 Infiniti QX60 Pricing
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