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2025 INFINITI QX60 Consumer Reviews

3.1 out of 5 stars
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$47,923
Prices based on sales in NH thru 9/1/25
Final assembly in USA

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1 out of 5 stars

Terrible car

Sam, 08/31/2024
2023 INFINITI QX60 SENSORY 4dr SUV AWD (3.5L 6cyl 9A)
2 of 2 people found this review helpful

Everything except the gas mileage. Electronics were terrible. Glad we were able to trade it in for a better car where all of the equipment works.

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3 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars

My service guy told me this...

Mitch, 05/09/2025
2024 INFINITI QX60 LUXE 4dr SUV AWD (3.5L 6cyl 9A)
2 of 2 people found this review helpful

So as background, I had one of the first JX35s made in 2012 (before they were renamed to QX60). It was a good car, but at 175K miles, things were just starting to break. In 2022, I was going to buy a the replacement QX60 (first year of redesign) but my service person told me to wait, and just fix/maintain the JX another year. In 2023, same scenario. he advised me to do the repair on JX because he said there were still kinks in the QX60 2023. In 2024, same scenario - needed a $2.5K repair. This time, he told me...Buy the new 2024 QX60 - which I did. I'm now 20,000 miles into my 2024 with V6 engine and 9 speed transmission. ZERO DEFECTS. Car rides very well and has plenty of power. Gas mileage on highway regularly exceeds 26mpg. No engine or electronics problems. I purchased a USB to Bluetooth adapter so that I could use Android Auto wireless from my pocket phone. No problems and better nav integrated into my Google-Maps world. Good second row room. 99% of time third row is down for extended storage space. Very nice utility vehicle. I would say that sound system (LUXE) is just OK... but it matches my hearing :-) AC and climate control is good. Heated seats ok and lumbar ok...but not a "posh ride". A bit stiff on bumpy roads...but otherwise comfortable. Cabin has little road noise. HATE that I have to push the "auto start" button to turn it off every time I get in the car, but they now make an aftermarket adapter which will kill that "feature" soon as I have free time for a mini installation project. Anyway... the 2024 QX60 is good. I know in 2025 they are switching from V6 to 4-cylinder turbo (presumably for sportier drive and better mileage). That engine in the Rogue has a history of trouble...so buyer beware. This vehicle should be good for 10 years, 150K miles.

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5 out of 5 stars

Love this Crossover SUV

Cassie, 10/25/2022
2023 INFINITI QX60 LUXE 4dr SUV AWD (3.5L 6cyl 9A)
3 of 4 people found this review helpful

I love my 2023 QX60! It’s a quite and smooth ride. There is plenty of room in the 2nd row. Yes, the 3rd row is a little tight but you can move the 2nd row seats and still have plenty of room. I’m very happy with my purchase!

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2 out of 5 stars

Electronic Nightmare

Smop, 01/29/2024
2024 INFINITI QX60 SENSORY 4dr SUV (3.5L 6cyl 9A)
3 of 4 people found this review helpful

We waited impatiently for the release of the new QX60 over a year ago. I had owned a previous model and loved it. We purchased the Sensory model and while the vehicle itself is everything we expected from a comfort and style standpoint, the electronic info system has been a nightmare!! We have had more than 8 DIFFERENT electrical problems that have varied from extreme (complete blackout on all consoles) to fairly minor (constantly "loading" icons). We started taking photos and videos because off the incidences appeared to happen at random and weren't "reproducible" at the dealer. After the latest visit, they did a "hard reset" and then said it was an app on my iPhone causing the problem and I needed to not hook my phone up to CarPlay! Without expanding more - we are sadly in the market for a new SUV and won't be going to infiniti.

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2 out of 5 stars

Smaller than the last QX60 model

Canes N, 10/15/2022
2023 INFINITI QX60 LUXE 4dr SUV AWD (3.5L 6cyl 9A)
8 of 14 people found this review helpful

Overall, smaller than last QX60 model, both 2nd and 3rd row are tight because there’s no legs room in the 3rd row and have to move the 2nd row forward and now have to move the driver seat and passenger forward because 2nd row seaters don’t have legs room. It’s like a domino effect with each rows. Never had that issue with the last model. We only had the car for about 8 months now and already can’t wait for the 36 months lease to be up so we can return it. If we can’t get out of that suv today, we would, that’s how much we don’t like the car. Also, another thing we really hate in this car is, say you get out the car, and then try to get back in. Once you touch the door handle, the car lock itself. Now imagine if you’re some where and you get out the car and immediately you face danger like a predator coming at you and you try to get back in the car, the car door will automatically lock and you won’t be able to unlock and open the car door in time before the predator grab you and does what he wants with you. That’s the worst feature they can come up with in a car. I don’t even care if there’s away to turn that feature off, that should of never been a standard feature in a car. infiniti you failed badly with this one.

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