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    Infiniti QX80 First Drive

    Redesigned 2025 Infiniti QX80 Commands a Full-Sized Six-Figure Price Tag

    Power, luxury, and safety features move this big SUV further upmarket

    Overview

    The 2025 Infiniti QX80 joins the six-figure club in its highest trims, as the redesigned full-sized SUV piles on power, luxury, and safety features. The automaker says this is the first model in its new product renaissance, giving importance to the styling and equipment as previews of things to come in other body styles.

    The QX80 is more modern and upscale than the long-running SUV it replaces. This redesigned model has 50 more horsepower, and its premium features and aesthetic move it even further away from its corporate sibling, the Nissan Armada.

    Tech such as a wide-view front camera, large screens, Klipsch premium audio, second-row massaging seats, and the latest ProPilot Assist 2.1 active driving assistance system position the GX80 among prestigious, European rivals.

    Prices start at $82,450 for the Pure trim in rear-wheel drive, to Luxe 4WD ($92,650), then step up into six figures: Sensory 4WD ($100,645) and Autograph 4WD ($110,595). That marks a significant increase over the outgoing 2024 QX80, whose price spans $74,150 to $88,450. The destination charge remains among the very highest in the land at $1,995. It goes on sale Summer 2024. This big SUV has a lot going on. Here’s what we know so far. 

    It competes the BMW X7, Cadillac Escalade, GMC Yukon Denali, Jeep Grand Wagoneer, Land Rover Range Rover, Lexus LX600, Lincoln Navigator, and Mercedes-Benz GLS.

    Impressions Outside The fresh body styling features a clean, smooth design. Once again, it is a rather upright, two-box configuration, but it flattens some of the previous curves.
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