2026 Infiniti QX60 Pricing, Specs, and Release Date

by Cherise Threewitt

The Infiniti QX60 is a midsize luxury SUV with three rows, refreshed for the 2026 model year. As one of the least expensive models in its segment, it most aligns with competitors such as the Acura MDX and the Cadillac XT6.

2026 Infiniti QX60 Pricing, Specs, and Release Date

2026 INFINITI QX60 front

What’s New for the 2026 Infiniti QX60

The Infiniti QX60 has been refreshed for the 2026 model year with updated styling, some new features, and an addition to the trim lineup. It's is now available with more high-tech safety cameras and a semi-automated highway driving system and is sportier looking than before, too, thanks to some visual trickery that suggests a lower, wider stance, while a newly illuminated grille badge picks up on styling trends set by rival luxury brands.

Design

Though the 2026 Infiniti QX60 essentially carries over the same body, it’s been tweaked for a fresh look. Changes include updated front and rear ends with new bumpers, a new grille, an illuminated grille badge, and restyled daytime running lights. Subtle updates to the sides and rear make the QX60 look lower, longer, and wider, while the newly standard 20-inch wheels are that bit smarter. There are new exterior colors on offer, and upper trims now come with puddle lamps that illuminate the ground with the Infiniti logo. The new Sport trim gets a unique grille, dark-finished wheels, and dark exterior trim.

Powertrain

Infiniti uses an updated version of its variable compression turbocharged engine technology in the QX60, which helps balance the opposing priorities of fuel economy and performance. Across the lineup, the QX60 uses a 2.0-liter turbocharged inline-four engine paired with a nine-speed automatic transmission with paddle shifters. This powertrain is rated for 268 horsepower and 286 pound-feet of torque. With FWD, the QX60 is rated for 22 mpg city, 28 highway, and 24 combined; those numbers drop just slightly with AWD, at 22/27/24 mpg.

2026 INFINITI QX60 interior

Interior

The Pure and Luxe trims feature a seven-seat layout, while the Sport and Autograph models switch to a more spacious six-seat configuration. Standard features include a power moonroof, power-adjustable and heated front seats, and a heated, leather-wrapped steering wheel. Options include heated outboard second-row seats, ventilated front seats, massaging front seats, open-pore wood trim, and quilted leather upholstery. The new Sport trim mixes it up with a Dusk Blue interior color palette. There’s just 14.5 cubic feet of cargo capacity behind the third row, but the seats fold down to open up a maximum of 75.4 cubic feet.

Technology

Every QX60 features a pair of 12.3-inch displays. There’s a digital instrument display as well as an infotainment display that runs on the Google Built-In system. Wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay compatibility, navigation with Google Maps, voice recognition, and wireless charging all come standard. Infiniti offers a color head-up display and a choice of premium Klipsch audio systems.

Safety

The 2026 Infiniti QX60 comes standard with a rearview camera, frontal collision warning, automatic emergency braking, pedestrian detection, lane-departure warning, lane-keep assist, and blind-spot monitors. All but the base Pure system have a surround-view camera system and a driver attention monitoring system. As of this writing, the 2026 Infiniti QX60 hadn't been crash-tested by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) or the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS).

2026 INFINITI QX60 rear

Pricing and Release Date

The 2026 Infiniti QX60 is available now. As of this writing, pricing started at $51,200 for the base Pure trim with FWD and $53,200 with AWD. The Luxe FWD starts at $56,800 and costs $2,000 more for the AWD version. The Sport and Autograph trims both come standard with AWD, and start at $61,700 and $66,150, respectively. These prices do not include Infiniti’s $1,995 destination fee.

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Cherise is a Chicago-based automotive writer and editor with nearly 15 years of experience covering the automotive industry. As the Features Editor, Auto at US News & World Report, Cherise loves writing about car culture and sharing common-sense car-buying advice. She owns a 2019 Subaru WRX Series.Gray, 2020 Subaru Outback Onyx XT, 2007 Genuine Buddy Italia 150, 2015 Honda Grom, and 1979 Boston Whaler Montauk.

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