2026 Infiniti QX60

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2026 Infiniti QX60

By Team Dailyrevs  

  • The 2026 Infiniti QX60 introduces a new Sport trim, featuring distinctive styling elements and exclusive interior accents.

  • All models are equipped with a 2.0-liter turbocharged inline-four engine producing 268 horsepower and 286 lb-ft of torque, paired with a nine-speed automatic transmission.

  • Enhanced technology includes dual 12.3-inch displays with Google built-in, and available ProPILOT Assist 2.1 for hands-free highway driving.


Slight Tweaks, Familiar Shape

Infiniti’s playing it cool with the 2026 QX60. You won’t spot a dramatic redesign here — just some light refinements. The grille’s been massaged, lighting elements have a cleaner cut, and the lines are as tidy as ever. The new Sport trim brings some welcome visual punch, with dark accents, unique wheels, and a subtle aero kit that does enough to make you look twice without trying too hard.

It’s still a good-looking SUV. Quietly confident. Doesn’t chase trends — just leans into what it already does well.


Turbo Four Still Does the Job

No change under the hood, and honestly, that’s fine. The 2.0-liter turbocharged inline-four returns, putting down 268 horsepower and 286 lb-ft of torque through a nine-speed automatic transmission. It’s paired with either front-wheel drive or optional all-wheel drive, depending on the trim.

This setup is pretty typical for the class — think Acura MDX, Lincoln Nautilus, and even some Audi Q7 base models. It’s smooth enough in daily driving and still handles long highway pulls without strain.


Cabin Adds More Tech, Keeps Comfort

Inside, the QX60 has always leaned toward quiet luxury, and that doesn’t change. But it’s now a bit smarter. The twin 12.3-inch screens are now Google built-in, which means native Maps, Assistant, and a cleaner app integration experience. It doesn’t just look good — it works well too.

Top trims offer a Klipsch premium audio system, and ProPILOT Assist 2.1 brings hands-free highway driving into the mix. The latter works on pre-mapped routes and includes lane change assist — a nice-to-have, especially in creeping traffic.


Competitive But Conservative

Pricing hasn’t been confirmed yet, but expect the QX60 to remain in the mid-$50K to low-$60K bracket, depending on spec. That keeps it competitive with the Volvo XC90, Acura MDX, and Genesis GV80 — all of which are taking bolder design risks, for better or worse.

Infiniti seems content with refinement over reinvention. And in a segment that’s getting flashier by the year, there’s something refreshing about a model that doesn’t chase noise.

The 2026 QX60 isn’t trying to surprise anyone. It just aims to stay comfortable, capable, and now — a touch more stylish. And that might be exactly what its buyers want.



Technical Specification

Performance

  • Engine: 2.0-liter VC-Turbo inline-four

  • Power Output: 268 horsepower (200 kW)

  • Torque: 286 lb-ft (388 Nm)

  • Transmission: 9-speed automatic

  • Drivetrain:

    • Front-Wheel Drive (FWD) standard on Pure and Luxe trims

    • All-Wheel Drive (AWD) standard on Sport and Autograph trims; optional on Pure and Luxe

  • Towing Capacity: Up to 6,000 lbs (2,722 kg) when properly equipped


Body Measurements

  • Length: 198.2 inches (5,034 mm)

  • Width: 77.9 inches (1,979 mm)

  • Height: 69.7 inches (1,770 mm)

  • Wheelbase: 114.2 inches (2,901 mm)


Powertrain

  • Engine Type: 2.0-liter VC-Turbo inline-four

  • Horsepower: 268 hp (200 kW)

  • Torque: 286 lb-ft (388 Nm)

  • Transmission: 9-speed automatic

  • Drivetrain Options:

    • FWD standard on Pure and Luxe trims

    • AWD standard on Sport and Autograph trims; optional on Pure and Luxe


Capacities

  • Seating Capacity:

    • 7 passengers with second-row bench seat (standard on Pure and Luxe)

    • 6 passengers with second-row captain's chairs (standard on Sport and Autograph)

  • Fuel Tank Capacity: 18.5 gallons (70 liters)

  • Cargo Capacity:

    • Behind third row: 14.5 cubic feet (410 liters)

    • Behind second row: 41.6 cubic feet (1,178 liters)

    • Maximum cargo space: 75.4 cubic feet (2,135 liters)


Price

  • Starting MSRP: Approximately $50,000 (exact pricing to be announced closer to release)


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