The 2019 Infiniti QX60 has a few standout qualities that are ideal for hauling people over long distances. A large and roomy cabin, a quiet and smooth ride, and leather-appointed stadium-style seating mean your family will be as comfortable as possible. The fold-down second- and third-row seats also give you the flexibility you need for mixing passengers and cargo.No major changes but has some revised trim level names.
Pros Quiet, comfortable cabin makes for a soothing ride Offers easy access to third-row seats Smooth transmission operation adds to luxurious feel Plush ride quality makes long trips enjoyable
Cons Not as sporty as some other large luxury SUVs Desirable features are all extra and bundled into packages Off-road capability isn't part of its formula Third-row legroom is tight for adults
Newly standard advanced safety features keep the svelte 2019 Infiniti QX60 relevant for family buyers.
Pros Sharp, elegant style Standard automatic emergency braking Composed, quiet ride Available driver assist features
Cons Cramped third row Options excluded from base model Cluttered interior Small-ish cargo space
The 2019 Infiniti QX60 ranked #17 in Luxury Midsize SUVs. Currently the Infiniti QX60 has a score of 8.1 out of 10 which is based on our evaluation of 49 pieces of research and data elements using various sources.
Pros Decent cargo capacity Intuitive technology
Cons Some low-rent interior materials Less athletic than rivals
Pros 6,000-pound towing capacity near the top of the class Comfortable and quiet highway ride Spacious cabin
Cons The front seats feel a bit stiff The engine can be sluggish to respond Less cargo space than some rivals
Pros Upscale, airy interior Many standard tech and safety features Pleasant driving dynamics
Cons Above-average starting price
Completely new for 2022, the Pathfinder sheds the frumpy design of the 2020 model in favor of a rugged and modern look. Expect to see the new Pathfinder in Nissan dealerships in summer 2021.
Pros Quiet cabin, impressive towing capacity, plentiful storage cubbies and bins.
Cons Lackluster handling, numb steering, loaded model costs more than Telluride but isn't quite as nice.