2022 Infiniti QX60 Facelift - Luxury SUV https://youtu.be/3dIMvt2dbFE
Infiniti's mid-size three-row QX60 is all new for the 2022 model year and aims to move significantly up-market to win the hearts of premium-SUV buyers. Previewed by the QX60 Monograph concept, the 2022 QX60's fresh styling marks a subtle departure from Infiniti's current design language. The interior has undergone a more thorough transformation over the previous generation QX60, complete with more luxury and convenience features and a design that appears more upscale. Under the hood, buyers will find the same powertrain that's in the 2022 Nissan Pathfinder—the QX60's country cousin. That powertrain consists of a 295-hp 3.5-liter V-6 engine and a nine-speed automatic. The mid-size SUV market is hot and the QX60 will face stiff competition from rival SUVs such as the BMW X5, the Lincoln Aviator, and the Mercedes-Benz GLE-class, but it looks as though Infiniti has created something new and fresh while redesigning this crucial member of the brand's SUV lineup. Expect to see the new QX60 in showrooms in the fall of 2021
Although the cabin has been dramatically redesigned, the 2022 QX60 retains its three-row interior layout, which means space for up to seven passengers; the top-spec Autograph model comes with second-row captain's chairs which reduces passenger capacity to six. Both front seats offer eight-way power adjustments as well as heat but Infiniti will also offer niceties such as ventilated front seats, a massage feature, and heated rear seats as options. Dual-zone automatic climate control is standard as well and higher trim levels can be ordered with a three-zone system that also includes an air purifier.
Infiniti's mid-size three-row QX60 is all new for the 2022 model year and aims to move significantly up-market to win the hearts of premium-SUV buyers. Previewed by the QX60 Monograph concept, the 2022 QX60's fresh styling marks a subtle departure from Infiniti's current design language. The interior has undergone a more thorough transformation over the previous generation QX60, complete with more luxury and convenience features and a design that appears more upscale. Under the hood, buyers will find the same powertrain that's in the 2022 Nissan Pathfinder—the QX60's country cousin. That powertrain consists of a 295-hp 3.5-liter V-6 engine and a nine-speed automatic. The mid-size SUV market is hot and the QX60 will face stiff competition from rival SUVs such as the BMW X5, the Lincoln Aviator, and the Mercedes-Benz GLE-class, but it looks as though Infiniti has created something new and fresh while redesigning this crucial member of the brand's SUV lineup. Expect to see the new QX60 in showrooms in the fall of 2021
Although the cabin has been dramatically redesigned, the 2022 QX60 retains its three-row interior layout, which means space for up to seven passengers; the top-spec Autograph model comes with second-row captain's chairs which reduces passenger capacity to six. Both front seats offer eight-way power adjustments as well as heat but Infiniti will also offer niceties such as ventilated front seats, a massage feature, and heated rear seats as options. Dual-zone automatic climate control is standard as well and higher trim levels can be ordered with a three-zone system that also includes an air purifier.
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