• From 2025 on, the Infiniti QX60 will have the same VC-Turbo engine that was first used in the QX50.
  • The 268-hp turbocharged four-cylinder engine is 27 less than the 295-hp V-6 engine that came with the car.
  • The new engine in the QX60 uses less gas and produces 286 pound-feet of torque, 16 pounds more torque than the old engine.

The second version of Infiniti’s mid-size SUV, the QX60, came out in 2022. It looked good on the outside and fit together well inside. In 2025, the outside of the Infiniti three-row vehicle will look mostly the same, but there will be a few improvements. The VC-Turbo engine, which takes the place of the 3.5-liter V-6 engine, has 295 horsepower. For the 2019 model year, this engine was first put in the smaller QX50.

The 2025 Infiniti QX60 will use a Torquier Turbo Four-Cylinder instead of a V-6

With its variable compression ratio and turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine, the VC-Turbo is designed to use less gas while still performing well. The inline-four has 268 horsepower and 286 pound-feet of torque, which is 27 horsepower less than the old V-6 but 16 pound-feet more. On all versions except the top-of-the-line Autograph, all-wheel drive is still an option. Front-wheel drive, on the other hand, is normal. An automatic transmission with nine speeds comes standard on all models.

For an extra $1900, you can add a Black Edition package to the 2025 QX60 Luxe price level. As the name suggests, this option adds shiny black trim to the outside badges, grille surround, and roof rails. It also has two black 20-inch wheels. The Infiniti sign in the grille and the kick plates on the doors are both lit up. Clients can pick from three shades: Mineral Black, Majestic White, and Harbor Gray, a brand-new color. Only the blacktop on the inside has been changed.

The QX60 Luxe model also includes a 17-speaker Bose sound system. One more change for 2025 is a new key fob design that can lock or unlock the car instantly when the driver approaches or leaves it.

The 2025 QX60’s base Pure trim will cost $51,550 this month, $550 more than last year’s MSRP. All-wheel drive will cost an extra $2,000. The Sensory trim is only going up $50 to $60,450. The Luxe trim, on the other hand, is now $58,150, $1100 more than before. The Autograph, which starts at $67,500, is the top trim level of the QX60 line.

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