Infiniti Adds Luxury, Starting with the 2025 Infiniti QX80

Infiniti Adds Luxury, Starting with the 2025 Infiniti QX80


Nissan luxury brand, Infinityis improving its brand image, with a series of new cars packed with advanced features, starting with 2025 Infiniti QX80which continues to be sold this summer.

The large three-row SUV made its first press preview New York International Auto Showwhich ends on April 7.

“It is the most luxurious and advanced car ever introduced in the company,” he said Jose Roman, senior vice president and global head of Infiniti. He is also senior vice president, Global Sales, for Parents Nissan Motor Company

The standard engine is a twin-turbo, 3.5-liter V-6 that produces 450 hp at 5,600 rpm, and 516 ft.-lbs. of torque, at 3,600 rpm – more capable than the eight-cylinder engine it replaces.

The 2025 Infiniti QX80’s sticker price starts at $84,445 for the so-called “Pure” package and equipment package, including $1,995 destination and handling. The top grade “Autograph” is $112,590, including destination and handling.

Infiniti’s mid-term product plan includes at least three new vehicles, Roman said.

Next up for the 2025 QX80 is the Infiniti QX65. That’s a four-door crossover based on the Infiniti QX60. Also in the pipeline are two EVs, a sedan based on the Infiniti Vision Qe Concept, and a crossover based on the Infiniti Vision QXe Concept.

The 2025 Infiniti QX80 is attractive, with a higher hood, and an exterior style with long lines that run from front to back. “Our new baby is big,” said Alfonso Albaisa, vice president of Infiniti Global Design.

He said luxury touches include optional heated and ventilated seats for the first two rows, and optional heated seats for the third row. “There’s not a bad seat in this car,” including the third row, Albaisa said.

Infiniti says the 2025 Infiniti QX80 is the first to offer customizable interior lighting with 64 different colors to choose from.

It also has speakers in the front headrests that are electronically positioned so that even without headphones, only the front-seat passengers can hear calls, or turn-by-turn directions from the navigation system.

The idea is to avoid disturbing the rear seat occupants who may be sleeping or listening to their own news. Infiniti calls the feature Individual Voice. “You’re the only one to hear it,” Albaisa said.