2026 Infiniti QX60: Refined Upgrades with a Noticeable Price Adjustment

Jun 27, 2025 at 4:42 PM
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Infiniti has unveiled its updated 2026 QX60, a move that brings both refined enhancements and notable price adjustments. This latest iteration of the luxurious SUV sees subtle yet impactful design modifications and technological integrations, alongside a restructured trim hierarchy. While the premium Autograph variant maintains its current cost, the entry-level Pure model and the newly introduced Sport trim, which succeeds the Sensory, will experience increased price tags. This strategic repositioning reflects Infiniti's continuous efforts to evolve its offerings, balancing new features with market dynamics, as the brand also hints at future, more accessible models joining its portfolio.

Infiniti Unveils 2026 QX60 Enhancements and Pricing Structure

On a bright summer afternoon, specifically June 27, 2025, Infiniti officially revealed the details of its 2026 QX60 lineup. This launch introduces a refined aesthetic and updated features, while also adjusting the pricing across several trims. The most significant change comes with the introduction of the 'Sport' trim, directly replacing the previous 'Sensory' model. This new Sport variant distinguishes itself with a sophisticated Dark Blue interior, a sleek black headliner, and bold dark exterior accents, complemented by an 'S' emblem on the tailgate and distinctive gloss black 20-inch wheels.

Across all QX60 models, design improvements are evident. A newly conceived grille, drawing inspiration from the serene beauty of a bamboo forest, graces the front. This is paired with an illuminated Infiniti logo and re-sculpted daytime running lights, echoing design cues from the larger QX80. The rear fascia has also received subtle reshaping, and fresh wheel designs are now available across the board. The base 'Pure' trim, for instance, now starts at $51,200, marking a $1,000 increase from its 2025 predecessor. The standard shipping and handling charge of $1,350 remains unchanged.

The 2026 QX60 offers four distinct trim levels. The 'Pure' model, despite its price adjustment, now includes standard dual 12.3-inch displays powered by Google's integrated services, wireless phone charging, and five convenient USB-C ports. Powering all trims is a robust 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine, delivering a substantial 268 horsepower and 286 lb-ft of torque. Impressively, when properly equipped, the entire QX60 lineup boasts a maximum towing capacity of 6,000 pounds. Opting for all-wheel drive (AWD) adds an additional $2,000 to the purchase price.

Moving up the line, the 'Luxe' trim begins at $56,800, with the AWD version priced at $58,800, notably retaining its 2026 price point. This trim gains a new 3D surround-view monitor featuring Mobile Object Detection for enhanced safety. The Luxe also indulges occupants with a premium 16-speaker Klipsch sound system, climate-controlled front seating, and heated second-row seats.

The newly positioned 'Sport' trim, which includes AWD as a standard feature, starts at $61,700. This represents a $2,600 increase compared to the 2025 Sensory trim when it was available without AWD. Conversely, the pinnacle 'Autograph' variant, offering luxurious amenities such as massaging front seats, a 20-speaker Klipsch Reference Premiere sound system, sumptuously quilted semi-aniline leather, a vivid color head-up display, a distinctive two-tone roof, and sophisticated black open-pore ash wood trim with metal inlays, retains its 2025 price of $66,150.

Looking ahead, Infiniti's current lineup positions the QX60 as the brand's most accessible SUV, following the discontinuation of the QX50 and QX55 models last year. However, this could soon change. Recent reports from reliable automotive news sources suggest that Nissan is actively developing a new compact crossover, internally codenamed i33C, which is expected to underpin the next generation Nissan Rogue. Industry observers anticipate that Infiniti will leverage this platform to introduce a similar, more upscale offering, potentially featuring mild-hybrid or plug-in hybrid powertrains. Should these projections hold true, a production version of this new, more entry-level Infiniti crossover could debut as early as 2027.

From a journalist's perspective, Infiniti's strategy with the 2026 QX60 showcases a delicate balance between enhancing luxury and performance, and navigating market pricing. The subtle yet impactful design updates, particularly the bamboo-inspired grille, demonstrate an admirable attention to detail and a commitment to brand identity. However, the noticeable price increases on the Pure and Sport trims could be a point of contention for potential buyers. It's a calculated risk: elevating the perceived value through new features, but at the cost of a higher entry price. The rumored development of a new compact crossover, possibly a hybrid, is particularly exciting. It signals Infiniti's foresight in addressing the evolving market demand for more fuel-efficient and potentially more affordable luxury options, which is crucial for broadening its customer base and ensuring long-term competitiveness in the premium segment. This move could redefine Infiniti's entry point, making luxury more attainable, and that's a narrative worth watching closely.