New Year, New Price: Infiniti’s QX60 Sees a Hike in 2026

New Year, New Price: Infiniti’s QX60 Sees a Hike in 2026
New Year, New Price: Infiniti’s QX60 Sees a Hike in 2026
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Infiniti updates the QX60 with fresh features and a higher price tag for 2026

 

  • Infiniti has upgraded its QX60 for 2026 with a few changes in design and tech features.
  • The automaker has increased the base price of the 2026 Infiniti QX60 by $1645 to $53,195.
  • The newly introduced QX60 Sport trim replaces the previous Sensory model, and its price increase is $3,245.
  • The new model brings standard features like a 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster, an LED front logo, 20-inch wheels, and an upgraded Klipsch audio system.

 

Infiniti has announced to step in the upcoming year, 2026, with an upgraded model of its QX60 SUV. And yes, the price of this SUV is also increasing. The QX60 Pure is the entry-level trim, and its price begins at $53,195. This is merely $1,645 more than the previous year. All-wheel drive still adds another $2,000 to that price.

It’s a common practice in the automobile market that automakers increase prices every year. If you’re planning to purchase an Infiniti QX60, you’ll come to know that the Luxe and Autograph trims have only cost $645 more than the previous year, but there is a significant price hike in the other two trims. On the other hand, its rival vehicles, like the Volvo XC90 and Audi Q7, start above $61,000. 

The real shake-up has come with the new Sport trim, as this trim will come in place of the outgoing Sensory. The price of this model starts at $63,695. It’s only a $3,245 hike from its previous model. It has the same 268-hp turbocharged four-cylinder engine. This is available across the QX60 family. The one who wants the highest-end option, the price of the Autograph trim starts at $68,145.

Infiniti hasn’t just raised prices without a significant value addition. Now, all trims feature a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster, an LED front logo, and state-of-the-art 20-inch wheels. The Autograph trim also has a new Deep Emerald color option. Also, it has a 16-speaker Klipsch unit and a more powerful and efficient 20-speaker setup.

The features don’t stop here; the Autograph also features a $3,150 Technology Package that contains ProPilot 2.1, providing drivers with hands-free driving assistance. If you look closely, you’ll see design changes, an upgraded grille mesh, a new-shaped bumper, and larger side intakes. 

With all these updates, the buyers will definitely consider the 2026 QX60 as a justifiable investment.