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After years of being an also-ran, the Infiniti QX80 has been given a much needed makeover. While we’ve already covered the redesigned model, let’s take a closer look at pricing and equipment.

Kicking things off is the entry-level QX80 Pure, which begins at $82,450. It features a stylish exterior with LED lighting units, an illuminated Infiniti logo, and 20-inch alloy wheels. Buyers will also find flush-mounted door handles, a panoramic moonroof, and a power liftgate. Other niceties include rain-sensing wipers, running boards, and a standard tow hitch.

Some of the biggest changes occur inside, where the model has a 14.3-inch digital instrument cluster and a 14.3-inch infotainment system with Google built-in. They’re joined by a 9-inch lower display that provides access to climate control settings and drive modes.

Putting screens aside, the QX80 Pure has 10-way power front seats with heating and “TailorFit” upholstery. They’re joined by heated second-row captain’s chairs – a bench seat is also available – and a power-folding third-row.

Buyers will also find aluminum trim, a wireless smartphone charger, and a heated leather steering wheel with power adjustment. Other features include a tri-zone automatic climate control system, a 14-speaker Klipsch audio system, and a MyQ connected garage door opener.

Given the QX80’s flagship status, it’s not surprising to learn the model has an extensive list of driver assistance systems that includes Intelligent Cruise Control and ProPILOT Assist 1.1. They’re joined by High Beam Assist, Predictive Forward Collision Warning, and Forward Emergency Braking with Pedestrian Detection. The SUV also has Blind Spot Warning / Intervention, Trailer Blind Spot Warning, and Rear Cross Traffic Alert. Rounding out the highlights are Traffic Sign Recognition, Rear Automatic Braking, Lane Departure Warning with Lane Keep Assist, and an Around View Monitor with Moving Object Detection.

Power comes from a twin-turbo 3.5-liter V6 developing 450 hp (336 kW / 456 PS) and 516 lb-ft (699 Nm) of torque. It’s connected to a nine-speed automatic transmission, which sends power to the rear wheels. However, four-wheel drive is available for $3,100.

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Moving up the trim ladder is the QX80 Luxe, which begins at $89,550. It rides on larger 22-inch wheels and has an air suspension with adaptive dampers.

The modest upgrades continue inside with genuine leather as well as fancier front seats with heating and ventilation. On the topic of seats, the second-row has power slide, recline and fold functions as well as heating and ventilation.

Rounding out the highlights are a head-up display and an available ProPILOT Assist 2.1 system. The latter is notable as it’s a Level 2 semi-autonomous driving system that allows for hands-free operation.

 2025 Infiniti QX80 Pricing Starts At $82,450 But Can Easily Top Six Figures

The $100,645 QX80 Sensory leans hard into luxury and comes standard with four-wheel drive. The model also has a Light Path ground illumination system, which provides a dramatic entrance when approaching the vehicle at night.

Inside, there’s semi-aniline leather seats with heating, ventilation, and massage functions in the front-row. The model also comes equipped with a fancier heated leather steering wheel, dark brown open pore wood trim, and illuminated Infiniti badging on the dashboard. Buyers will also find a digital rearview mirror and illuminated door sill plates.

On top of that, the model has an Advanced Climate Control System with a gimmicky biometric cooling function for the second-row. Rounding out the highlights are front and rear digital video recorders, a 24-speaker Klipsch premium audio system, and a 120-volt outlet in the cargo area.

The range-topping QX80 Autograph begins at $110,595 and is distinguished by a contrasting black roof. Designers also gave the model dark chrome trim, heated windshield wipers, and unique 22-inch wheels.

The upscale styling continues inside with semi-aniline leather seats featuring dot stitching and quilting. The model also has special second-row seats with heating, ventilation, and massage functions. Those and other settings are controlled by a touchscreen located on the rear center console.

To elevate things even further, the Autograph has a suede headliner, a heated third-row, and open pore ash wood trim with aluminum inlays. Buyers will also find a front console cool box, an in-car camera, and ProPILOT Assist 2.1.

The 2025 Infiniti QX80 will arrive at U.S. dealerships this summer.

2025 Infiniti QX80 Pricing