2022 Infiniti QX60 Three-Row Suv Is Priced At $46,850, A $2,500 Increase Over The Previous Model

by AutoExpert   |  14 July, 2021

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Despite the considerable improvements made to the three-row crossover, Infiniti has now released trim levels and price for the 2022 QX60, which starts at $2,500 more than the outgoing model.

Before we get into the specifics of each trim level, there are a few characteristics that they all have in common. All 2022 QX60s have the same 295-hp (299 PS / 220 kW) 3.5-liter V6 engine mated to a 9-speed automatic transmission, and all come standard with FWD with AWD available as a $2,000 upgrade.

The base Pure variant starts at $46,850 for front-wheel drive and $48,850 for all-wheel drive. 18-inch wheels, LED headlights and DRLs, Digital Piano Key taillights, and a power-operated roof are some of the exterior elements. In the interior, there are heated leather seats with an 8-way power adjustment, memory for the driver's seat and mirrors, and one-touch third-row entry.

A 12.3-inch screen with Infiniti InTouch infotainment, Apple CarPlay, and a 9-speaker sound system, as well as 3-zone temperature control with a second-row touch controller and headliner-mounted vents, are all included on the Pure model. Cruise control, rain-sensing wipers, heated steering wheel, RearView Monitor, rear parking, and 4-way driver and 2-way front seat power lumbar adjustments are also included.

Finally, Pure includes a bevy of driver assistance as standard equipment, including rear automatic braking, rear cross-traffic alert, forward emergency braking with pedestrian detection, and lane departure warning with haptic steering wheel alerts. Blindspot warning, high beam assist, and predictive forward collision warning.

The best-selling Luxe comes after that. Starting at $52,900 for FWD and $54,900 for AWD, this version includes everything from Pure plus what's new. Inside, there are cooled front seats, a power telescoping memory steering wheel, silver metallic weave decor, and rear door sunshades, as well as 20-inch wheels, auto-dimming side mirrors, and silver roof rails.

The Luxe also comes standard with a 12.3-inch Dynamic Meter Display with Infiniti InTouch navigation, the full ProPILOT Assist semi-autonomous driving suite with Navi-link, an around-view monitor with moving object detection, front parking sensors, remote engine start, and a universal garage door opener. Intelligent cruise control, driver attention warning, lane departure prevention, blind spot intervention, and traffic sign recognition are among the features of the semi-autonomous driving suite.

After that, there's the Sensory trim, which comes with a lot of options. It starts at $56,350 for front-wheel drive and $58,350 for all-wheel drive and includes everything from Luxe to the latest features. Upgraded 20-inch wheels and lighted kickplates are on the outside, while enhanced ambient lighting, Open-Pore Ash Wood trim, massaging front seats, and heated second-row outboard seats are on the inside.

A 17-speaker Bose Performance Series sound system, advanced temperature control, 4-way passenger seat lumbar adjustment, a motion-activated liftgate, power-return third-row seats, a 120V power outlet, and dual third-row USB ports are some of the new features.

Finally, there's the top-of-the-line Autograph, which starts at $60,350 for front-wheel drive and $63,250 for all-wheel drive. On top of what's new, this trim contains everything from Sensory. A Black Obsidian contrast roof with black roof rails, as well as chrome side body moldings and under-guards, are included on the outside.

The seats are upholstered in semi-aniline leather with quilting, perforation, contrast stitching, and piping on the inside, while the second row captain's chairs have inboard armrests and a retractable center console. On Autograph AWD, an adaptive front lighting system, a 10.8-inch color heads-up display, a smart rearview mirror, and the Tow Package are all standard.

Standard (no charge), Premium ($695), and Super Premium ($900) are the three paint options for the 2022 QX60. Glacier White, Liquid Platinum, and Graphite Shadow are among the standard colors. Moonbow Blue, Warm Titanium, Majestic White, Grand Blue, Mineral Black, and Mocha Almond are some of the premium colors available. Deep Bordeaux is the only Super Premium color.

Trim limits the number of upholstery alternatives available. Sandstone leather is available on Pure, Luxe, and Sensory, and Saddle Brown leather is available on Sensory and Autograph. Graphite leather is available on all trims. Black Open-Pore Ash Wood is only available on Sensory and Autograph, and Black Lacquer is only available on Pure, while Silver Metallic Weave is only available on Luxe.

The Performance Audio Package, which costs $900, features a Bose Performance Series 17-speaker sound system. Luxe has it as an option, whereas Sensory and Autograph have it as a standard.

An adaptive front lighting system, a 10.8-inch color heads-up display, and a smart rearview mirror are included in the $1,500 Vision Package. Luxe and Sensory have it as an option, whereas Autograph has it as a standard. Finally, there's the $900 Tow Package, which comes standard on AWD Autograph vehicles and is available as an option on AWD Sensory versions. It increases towing capability from 3,500 lb (1,588 kg) to 6,000 lb (2,722 kg) and comes with a hitch member, transmission oil cooler, and radiator.

Reservations for the 2022 QX60 are now available and will remain open until early autumn. Potential purchasers will be able to learn more about the SUV as well as customize their own through a local dealer through engagement activities.

Following that, Infiniti will collaborate with video-sharing service Cameo to have celebrities answer questions about the new QX60, with individualized responses. Erin Andrews, Clinton Kelly, Gabby Douglas, Misha Collins, and Dule Hill make up the celeb panel.

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