2019 INFINITI QX60 PURE 4dr All-Wheel Drive Review - Autoblog (2024)

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  2. INFINITI
  3. QX60
  4. 2019
  5. PURE 4dr All-Wheel Drive
  6. Review
  • Engine

    3.5L V6

  • Power

    295 HP / 270 LB-FT

  • Transmission

    CVT

  • Drivetrain

    Front-Wheel Drive

  • Engine Placement

    Front

  • Curb Weight

    4,533 LBS

  • Seating

    2+3+2

  • Cargo

    16 to 76.2 CU-FT (Seats up/down)

  • MPG

    20 City / 27 Highway

  • Warranty

    4 Year / 60,000

  • As Tested Price

    $65,930

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The 2019 Infiniti QX60 is a three-row crossover from Nissan's luxury brand. It's based on the Nissan Pathfinder, sharing the same basic platform and powertrain. It sits near the top of Infiniti's lineup, above the new QX50 and just below the body-on-frame QX80. That said, the car-based platform underneath the QX60 means its actually more spacious than its truck-based sibling. Power comes solely from a 3.5-liter V6 making 295 horsepower and 270 pound-feet of torque. All-wheel drive is available, though our tester was a front-wheel drive model.

The 2019 QX60 starts $46,795, but our tester has nearly $20,000 worth of options. The $5,000 limited package adds upgraded leather on the seats and steering wheel, dark wood trim, 20-inch wheels and chrome trim on the exterior. The $3,400 proactive package adds safety features like lane-departure warnings, blind-spot monitoring, backup collision intervention and adaptive cruise control. Other options include back-seat entertainment ($2,150), a wifi hotspot ($495) and the $3,500 sensory package (a Bose audio system, ventilated front seats, heated second-row seats, a motion-activated liftgate and a moonroof for the second and third rows).

Editor-in-Chief Greg Migliore: I'm immediately struck by the interior. It's quiet and comfortable. The quilted leather on the door panels is almost decadent. Infiniti is really going for it with this kind of interior styling. Some might say it's a little bit much, but generally, I think the company gets it right. Same with the outside. Infiniti tries to make a statement, and this swoopy, creased design is reason enough to buy the QX60. Our tester has the 295-hp V6, which is plenty capable. There's a lot of torque steer with the front-wheel-drive setup. It's kind of fun, but not really the dynamic most buyers are going for it. Overall, I like the QX60. It's big, comfortable, luxurious and powerful. Get AWD, though, as FWD in the snow is a little squirrely in something this large.

Road Test Editor Reese Counts: Unlike Greg and Joel, I wasn't bowled over by the interior. I couldn't find a comfortable seating position for the life of me. The bottom cushion wasn't deep enough and the back seemed to protrude out at odd points into my spine. The leather looks and feels OK, but that was my only highlight. The overall interior design looks fat and boring, especially compared to models from Mercedes-Benz and Lexus. Just look at some of the details like the vents and steering wheel. It's a Nissan Pathfinder with a thin veneer of luxury, and it feels every bit as bland as that sounds.

Associate Editor Joel Stocksdale: I spent over a week in this thing, and was quite happy to get out of it. There's nothing completely terrible about the QX60, but it's thoroughly uncompetitive. The engine, while adequately powerful, is far too noisy and coarse for a luxury cruiser, especially when the urgent engine note doesn't match the unhurried acceleration. The ride is par at best. It's smooth enough over small bumps, but feels a bit crashy over larger ones. The handling is definitely subpar, with lots of body roll and numb, imprecise steering.

Offsetting the mediocre driving experience is an admittedly nice interior, at least in our well optioned Luxe model. The quilted leather upholstery is attractive and feels good. The wood trim has an attractive grain and is applied generously to the doors and dash. I was also able to find a nice comfortable driving position while knocking out hours of highway driving to the Chicago. There's plenty of space, too, and the second row seats even slide and recline. But even the interior has drawbacks, primarily with the infotainment. It's clear it's an old system, and it works OK, but the screens are low-resolution with dated graphic design. Also, the rear-view camera is a muddy joke.

The QX60 is just a very so-so crossover in a world where crossovers are becoming seriously good. Spend your money elsewhere.

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MPG20 city / 27 hwy

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2019 INFINITI QX60 PURE 4dr All-Wheel Drive Review - Autoblog (2024)

FAQs

What does QX60 pure mean? ›

The 2024 INFINITI QX60 Pure is the base-level QX60, but don't let this fool you. The 2024 QX60 Pure welcomes riders with three rows of leather-appointed seating, a 12.3-inch touchscreen display with wireless smartphone connectivity, and a Wi-Fi hotspot.

Is the QX60 quiet? ›

That said, this engine's torque peak of 270 pound-feet doesn't arrive until 4800 rpm, and the 3.5-liter reveals its gritty nature in the tach's upper reaches. The QX60 is quieter than the Pathfinder, though, and cruises at 67 decibels at 70 mph, despite an annoying wind whistle around the side mirrors.

Is Infiniti QX60 a smooth ride? ›

During our initial test drive of the 2022 QX60, we appreciated the nine-speed automatic's smooth shifts and the chassis' well-controlled body motions when cornering. The ride is stiffer than we expected for what otherwise is a comfy cruiser, especially on the optional 20-inch wheels.

How much horsepower does a 2019 Infiniti QX60 3.5 have? ›

295 hp @ 6,400 rpm

Which is better, luxe or pure? ›

The 2024 QX50 Pure boasts standard features such as heated side mirrors, a power liftgate, and LED headlights, accompanied by impressive 19-inch wheels. Opting for the Luxe trim level brings additional perks like a hands-free power liftgate, power-folding side mirrors, a panoramic sunroof, and silver roof rails.

Is INFINITI QX60 worth buying? ›

Is the 2024 Infiniti QX60 a Good SUV? Yes, the 2024 QX60 is a good SUV. With a decently peppy V6 engine, a stylish interior, comfortable first- and second-row seats and a user-friendly infotainment system, the QX60 has a lot to offer.

How many miles do INFINITI QX60 last? ›

How many miles will the INFINITI QX60 last? When an INFINITI QX60 is properly cared for and given proper maintenance, it can continue to last and provide luxury for 200,000 miles or more, especially when most of the driving it sees is smooth highway driving.

Are Infinitis QX60 expensive to maintain? ›

An INFINITI QX60 will cost about $10,805 for maintenance and repairs during its first 10 years of service. This beats the industry average for luxury SUV models by $4,909.

What is the transmission problem on INFINITI QX60? ›

the Infiniti QX60 is known to have some transmission problems, such as hard shifts, stuck in gear, loud noises, burning smell, and torque converter malfunction. These problems can be caused by various factors, such as low or dirty transmission fluid, faulty solenoids, worn out clutches, or damaged components.

How much should I pay for an INFINITI QX60? ›

The base model of the 2024 INFINITI QX60 has an MSRP of $51,000, but the average price paid is $48,066 based on 59 transactions from the past 8 weeks. Shoppers are paying 5.8% less than MSRP.

What is the QX60 comparable to? ›

The 2024 INFINITI QX60 is a powerful and spacious SUV that outshines the 2024 Acura MDX and the 2024 Cadillac XT5.

How big is QX60 gas tank? ›

Fuel & MPG

409.5/507.0 mi. 19.5 gal.

Why is INFINITI QX60 discontinued? ›

There have been reports that INFINITI is phasing out the Q60 from their lineup. The company has confirmed its plans to stop producing the Q60 and to focus on its crossovers, SUVs, and electric models. Experience Luxury and Power with the INFINITI Q60: Test Drive Today at Lake Norman INFINITI!

What is the difference between pure and luxe Q60? ›

The base level INFINITI Q60 PURE is sleek and stealthy, while the INFINITI Q60 LUXE shines brightest once you open the doors up. Sprint out of the blocks in the INFINITI RED SPORT 400, and you'll feel the hair rise up on the back of your neck.

Which QX60 trim is best? ›

The highest level of all QX60 trims is the INFINITI QX60 AUTOGRAPH. We love how the INFINITI QX60 AUTOGRAPH stands out among the rest, from its semi-aniline leather upholstery to its two-tone exterior paint options.

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