The Infiniti QX60 is the luxury automaker’s version of the Nissan Pathfinder. It competes against other premium midsize crossovers like the Acura MDX, the Cadillac XT6, and the Mercedes-Benz GLE-Class.
2025 Infiniti QX60 Pricing, Specs, and Release Date
- What’s New for the 2025 Infiniti QX60
- Design
- Powertrain
- Interior
- Technology
- Safety
- Pricing and Release Date
- Further Research

What’s New for the 2025 Infiniti QX60
The QX60 entered its second generation for the 2022 model year. Infiniti has continued to fine-tune it with additional standard features in the intervening period, but 2025 brings bigger news with a new Black Edition Package and new VC-Turbo engine–plus another round of newly standard goodies.
Design
The QX60 is offered in Pure, Luxe, Sensory, and Autograph trims. For 2025, the new Black Edition Package becomes available on the QX60 Luxe at an extra cost of $1,900. Only offered with grayscale exterior colors (Mineral Black, Majestic White, or the new Harbor Gray), the Black Edition features gloss black trim accents and adds a gloss-black finish to the Luxe trim’s 20-inch wheels. It also illuminates the QX60 Luxe’s kickplates and adds welcome lighting and an illuminated badge.
18-inch wheels come standard on the base QX-60, but every other trim gets 20-inch wheels. Though it does share a platform with the Nissan Pathfinder, the QX60’s looks have more in common with its fellow Infiniti crossovers and SUVs. It certainly appears more at home on neighborhood streets than off-road, with generally mild-mannered, unobtrusive styling.
Powertrain
The 2025 QX60 gets a 16-lb-ft torque increase compared to the 2024 model, thanks to its new Variable Compression Turbo (VC-Turbo) engine. This turbocharged 2.0-liter, also found in the QX50 and the QX55, changes its compression ratio autonomously to better suit various driving situations. It produces a total of 268 horsepower and 286 lb-ft of torque, sent through a nine-speed automatic transmission to the front or all four wheels. Infiniti’s Intelligent All-Wheel Drive (AWD) system comes standard on the QX60 Autograph and is also available on the three lower trims.
The new engine also boosts the QX60’s fuel economy: It is supposed to achieve 24 mpg combined in both front-wheel-drive (FWD) and AWD configurations, though the larger wheels of the higher trims will likely have a negative impact.

Interior
The 2025 QX60 comes standard with leather upholstery and seating for seven across three rows, though the range-topping Autograph trim loses a seat to the second-row captain’s chairs. The new Black Edition Package adds a black headliner to the QX60 Luxe, but seems to leave the interior otherwise untouched. It’s still generously equipped, though, with standard heated front seats and steering wheel. Higher trims also feature ventilated and massaging front seats, heated rear seats, and upgraded leather seating surfaces.
Technology
The single 12.3-inch center touchscreen includes standard wireless Apple CarPlay and wired Android Auto connectivity. The QX60 Pure comes with nine speakers, but the 17-speaker Bose Performance audio system has migrated down the trim ladder, now becoming standard at the Luxe trim level. Every trim gets a wireless phone charger and a minimum of five USB ports (two front, two middle, and one rear). The two top trims bump that up to six by adding a second in the third row.
Infiniti has updated the QX60’s key fob for 2025, adding standard proximity functionality. The vehicle can now automatically unlock as a person holding the key approaches and can lock itself when the person walks away.
Safety
Standard driver-assistance technologies for the 2025 QX60 include forward emergency braking with pedestrian detection, rear cross-traffic alert, rear automatic braking, forward collision warning, blind-spot warning, and lane-departure warning. Infiniti’s ProPILOT highway-driving assist system is available, but it’s important to note that it does not have lane-change capability as some rivals’ analogous systems do. Further available safety tech for 2025 includes driver-attention alert, traffic-sign recognition, a smart rearview mirror, and Around View Monitor with Moving Object Detection.

Pricing and Release Date
The 2025 Infiniti QX60 is on sale now. As of this writing, the QX60’s base MSRP is $50,200, a minimal increase over the 2024 model (though that number does not include the mandatory $1,350 destination fee). The Luxe trim starts at $56,800 and Sensory at $59,100, and AWD can be optioned on any trim for an additional $2,000. The AWD-only 2025 QX60 Autograph starts at $66,150 before destination.