Last month, Infiniti revealed its redesigned 2026 QX60 utility vehicle. This upscale SUV features fresh styling that was inspired by the larger QX80, though beyond the design, numerous other enhancements have been made. For instance, the vehicle gains a Google-based infotainment system that should be speedy and easy to use; ProPilot Assist 2.1, a hands-free driving aid akin to GM Super Cruise or Ford BlueCruise, is now offered; and engineers added a “see-through” hood feature that’s helpful for spotting obstacles while off-roading or even parking. What Infiniti didn’t announce back in May, however, is pricing, but now we finally have the official figures.

Climbing The Trim Ladder

This attractive, high-tech utility vehicle starts at $52,550 including $1,350 in destination fees. That outlay gets you an entry-level Pure trim with front-wheel drive; all-wheel drive is available for an additional $2,000. As for amenities, even the base QX60 comes with plenty of goodies, things like 20-inch wheels, five USB type-C ports, full LED exterior lighting, and much more.

Next up comes the Luxe model. This one kicks off at $58,150 with front-wheel drive and delivery charges. Setting the Luxe trim apart from the Pure variant is a range of features. This variant comes with a 360-degree camera system, climate-controlled front chairs, heated second-row seats, and a 16-speaker Klipsch audio system to name a few.

Trim Level

Pricing*

Pure

$52,550

Luxe

$58,150

Sport

$63,050

Autograph

$68,195

*All figures include $1,350 in destination fees

Another step up the trim ladder is the Sport model. This version of the QX60 comes standard with all-wheel drive, so there’s no need to check an options box to get this feature. Beyond that, the vehicle wears a unique front fascia, special 20-inch wheels treated to a black finish, there are various dark exterior trim elements that match those rollers, and inside, passengers are treated to second-row captain’s chairs as well as lots of blue and black upholstery for a distinctive look. The Sport model starts at $63,050 with destination.

And finally, the last of the four trim levels the new 2026 QX60 is available in is called Autograph. The ultimate expression of this luxury utility vehicle, this model is fitted with massaging front seats, a 20-speaker Klipsch Reference Premiere audio system, semi-aniline leather trimmings, open-pore ash wood trim with metal inlays plus a range of exterior enhancements. According to the build-and-price tool on Infiniti’s consumer website, the Autograph model should start at $68,195 with delivery, though there don’t appear to be any no-cost paint colors. The cheapest hue offered is Mineral Black, a $695 upcharge, though there are two-tone schemes that go for $1,000, $1,695, or as much as $1,900.

A Potent And Efficient Powertrain

The QX60 is powered by a familiar 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder with advanced variable compression technology. This engine is rated at a stout 268 horsepower and 286 pound-feet of torque, which should be plenty of giddy-up for a vehicle like this.

Unlike in the past, that engine is now matched to a conventional nine-speed automatic gearbox as opposed to a continuously variable transmission (CVT), a design some drivers don’t care for. This combination should return 22 miles per gallon in the city, 28 highway, and 24 mpg combined in front-wheel-drive QX60s. Naturally, all-wheel-drive models should be slightly less economical, returning 22 city, 27 highway, and 24 mpg combined.

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