The boxy Bollinger B1 SUV might look like vintage gasoline-burning off-roaders of the past, but it boasts a modern all-electric powertrain with 614 horsepower. We see elements of the original Ford Bronco here as well as the Land Rover Defender. The B1 will be built alongside the B2 pickup truck in Detroit and both are said to provide a 200-mile driving range between charges. The B1 is a utilitarian affair, and from what we can see so far its interior is free from just about every luxury. We'll know more about the B1 when it's officially unveiled in production form in September 2019.
Infiniti has reconfigured the QX80 lineup to include a new mid-range Premium Select trim and a high-end Sensory model for 2021. It also added standard driver-assistance features such as adaptive cruise control and lane-keeping assist. The QX80 Premium Select wears unique styling elements, including dark-chrome exterior trim, 22-inch wheels, and matte-brown interior embellishments with either a Sahara Stone or Truffle Brown color scheme.
Pros Handsome styling, standard V-8 power, plush and spacious cabin.
Cons Seems outdated compared with rivals, Nissan Armada is almost as luxurious, poor fuel economy.
The 2021 Infiniti QX80's #9 ranking is based on its score within the Luxury Large SUVs category. Currently the Infiniti QX80 has a score of 6.7 out of 10, which is based on our evaluation of 67 pieces of research and data elements using various sources.
Pros Burly V8 engine Surefooted handling Large cargo area
Cons Below-average predicted reliability Snug third-row seats Dated interior
Standard safety aids now include adaptive cruise control and lane departure mitigation.Revised trim levels.
Pros Powerful V8 engine delivers strong acceleration and a high tow rating Commendable handling and braking for a big SUV
Cons Interior design lags behind luxury competition Engine is thirstier than others in the class Optional 22-inch wheels can make for a poor ride