The aforementioned is part of the Pure-trimmed QX60 from there, you can step up to a Luxe, Sensory, and all the way to the top-of-the-line Autograph model. Think of oil changes, tire rotations, inspections, and the like. Basically, it’s free maintenance for the first 3 years. (Photo/Robin Warner)įinally, new for 2023, Nissan’s premium brand offers Infiniti Premium Care on the QX60 and all of its other models as well. Up front, you’ll keep cozy with heated seats and let in plenty of natural light throughout with the panoramic moonroof. If you connect such a device, it will operate on the system with the standard 12.3-inch center console touchscreen. No worries - Infiniti scatters several ports throughout the cabin. Speaking of, you can connect your smartphone wirelessly to Apple CarPlay as well, though you need a USB cable for Android Auto. Climate controls and power plugs for second-row passengers (photo/Robin Warner) And new for 2023 is a wireless smartphone charging pad too. The power liftgate is a good example, as well as the three-zone climate control system. Infiniti proved generous with standard equipment in this premium midsize crossover SUV class. Stepping inside, you’ll see nice trim wrapped around tons of tech and leather seating for the first two - of three - rows. Looking Inside, Setting a Standard (Photo/Robin Warner) If the Pathfinder is Carhartt, the QX60 is Banana Republic. (Photo/Robin Warner)Įven when taking in the profile, the subtle chrome window trim and rocker panel accents - not to mention the door handles - blend in more gracefully with the paneling and roof to give the overall body more curb appeal. It’s a similar story in the back, more cohesive, smoother lines, less work boot, more loafer. Squinting eye headlights complete the look. The rounded trapezoid-shaped front grille is filled with a nice open weave pattern, a large chrome Infiniti logo takes center stage, and more chrome covers the grille’s perimeter. To start, Infiniti swapped out several different contrasting angles, colors, and materials for a classier, more streamlined front end. 2023 Infinity QX60 Review (Photo/Robin Warner) And just like many work-with-their-hands types, Infiniti proved that the Pathfinder cleans up real nice. The QX60 is that same worker, all clean and dressed up to attend a family wedding. Think of the Pathfinder as a construction worker on the job: tough, no-nonsense, and hardworking, but a bit rough around the edges. Just what is an Infiniti QX60? To explain, take a look at its platform-sharing, mainstream-market brother, the Nissan Pathfinder. But its inherent old-school nature carries on. For 2023, Infiniti tweaked the styling, increased standard equipment, and added a brand-wide maintenance incentive. Nissan’s premium brand built the QX60 from a new platform last year but carried on with a tried-and-true V6 under the hood. We took the 2023 Infiniti QX60 Sensory AWD for a spin to review what this luxury seven-seater SUV has to offer.
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