The Infiniti QX60 is entering its second year on the market in its current form with a new customer service program. Infiniti Premium Care is available on all QX60 models sold in the United States, rental or retail, and covers inspection, maintenance, tire rotation and other service operations for up to three years for the luxury SUV. The automaker’s goal is to make QX60 ownership more attractive to customers.
In addition to the additional customer service program, the SUV also received a cordless phone charging pad as standard across the range. Also new are frameless mirrors and revised lower bumper design accents in gloss black or dark gray.
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For the 2023 model year, the QX60 is sold in four different trim levels, each of which can be optionally equipped with the company’s all-wheel-drive system. Each new QX60 comes with a range of safety systems, including emergency braking, rear automatic braking, blind spot detection, lane departure warning and high beam assist.
The base QX60 Pure has a starting price of $49,200 with front-wheel drive, which makes it $2,350 more expensive than the entry-level 2022 QX60. Even the base model comes with a 12.3-inch display for the infotainment system featuring wireless Apple CarPlay and USB-based Android Auto. The QX60 Luxe costs at least $55,250 and adds goodies like 20-inch wheels, a mobile monitor system, and a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster.
The QX60 Sensory starts at $58,600 and offers a premium leather interior package with massage front seats, wood trim, heated rear seats and power liftgate, as well as a premium 17-speaker audio system from Bose. The tallest QX60 is Autograph starting at $62,600 ($65,500 with AWD) with a more refined leather interior, 10.8-inch heads-up display, rearview mirror with integrated camera function, second-row captain’s seat, and more.