2026 Infiniti QX60’s New Sport Trim Starts at $63,050
Along with Infiniti giving its mid-size luxury SUV a light refresh, the QX60’s base price increases by $1000.
The 2026 Infiniti QX60’s base price has increased by $1000 to $53,195.
Starting at $63,050, the new QX60 Sport joins the lineup in place of the outgoing Sensory trim.
The new model year also brings minor visual tweaks, a newly standard digital gauge cluster, nicer interior materials, and an optional Klipsch audio system.
CORRECTION 7/1/25: This story has been updated to correctly state the price changes for the 2026 Infiniti QX60.
Infiniti decided to give the QX60 a little freshening up for the 2026 model year, and Nissan’s luxury brand also decided to give the three-row mid-size SUV a new Sport model. The latter is merely an appearance package, and it joins the base-level Pure, the mid-tier Luxe, and the top-of-the-line Autograph.
2026 Infiniti QX60 Prices
The QX60 Pure is the lineup’s entry point, and for 2026, it starts at $52,550 (all-wheel drive adds $2000). That’s $1000 more than before, but that’s still a lot less than alternatives such as the Audi Q7 and Volvo XC90, which both start over $61K. The aforementioned QX60 Luxe has a $58,150 base price (again, add $2000 for AWD), and the next step up is the new Sport model. It replaces the Sensory trim level’s spot in the lineup and features the same 268-hp variable-compression turbo four as the rest of the lineup. The QX60 Sport starts at $63,695, meaning it costs $2600 more than the outgoing Sensory. For those who want the best of the best, the Autograph starts at $68,500.
While Infiniti raised the prices on the QX60, it also made some changes that help offset the extra cost. For instance, every model now comes standard with a 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster, an illuminated logo in the grill, and 20-inch wheels are the smallest set you can get. Customers can also now opt for a pretty new hue called Deep Emerald, and audiophiles will appreciate the newly available sound system. There’s a 16-speaker Klipsch unit as well as a more powerful 20-speaker setup. The latter is standard on the Autograph, which also offers the $3150 Technology package that includes ProPilot 2.1 with hands-free driving assist. If you squint, you might also notice that the QX60’s face now features a new grille mesh, larger side intakes, and a redesigned bumper.

