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2024 INFINITI QX80 Consumer Reviews

3.6 out of 5 stars
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Still got it

Said, 06/01/2020
2020 INFINITI QX80 LIMITED 4dr SUV 4WD (5.6L 8cyl 7A)
20 of 21 people found this review helpful

I have had the 2011 original model, and recently upgraded to 2020 facelifted model. This is not a high tech car like the audi q7, but it's spacious, comfortable and reliable and that's all I need.

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Comfortable Reliability

Todd Smith, 04/17/2023
updated 05/30/2024
2023 INFINITI QX80 SENSORY 4dr SUV 4WD (5.6L 8cyl 7A)
12 of 12 people found this review helpful

We had a new Grand Wagoneer Series III and had to go through lemon lawsuit to get Jeep to buy it back after it sat at the dealership for 6 months. We had a 2019 QX80 before and loved it, but it had a cruise control issue that they had not sorted it out yet. We decided to try the QX80 again after driving everything that was remotely reliable. Wife and I both loved the new screen layout, what a refreshing break from the complexity of the Grand Wagoneer! Everything you need is in reach and you can access in seconds without distracting from driving. We love the power, handling with the hydraulic motion control, and the comfort! Amazing highway cruiser and love the isolation from the road while still being sporty on the windy roads. UPDATE: We LOVE THIS TRUCK!!!!!!! We had the 2019, with the cruise control issues and did not have the body motion control. Bought it new for almost half of the comparable competition so we dealt with the issues because we liked the truck so much, and for so much less! Traded it in for my car and ended up getting my wife the 2022 Grand Wagoneer. THAT WAS A COMPLETE MISTAKE!!!!! Even though it was brand new, that truck was in the shop 6 of the 10 months we owned it!! Finally sued Stellantis under the lemon law and they bought it back from us. Could not wait to get rid of it! Decided we loved the QX80 reliability, and picked up a new 2023 QX80 Sensory. Cruise control issues are fixed, and the Sensory has the body motion control, and I have to say it is a better vehicle in everyway compared to the Grand Wagoneer!!!! We absolutely love this truck! Used it in the snow and ice, hot summer months, road trips across country, everything, and have to say it was the best decision we could have made! Sure it does not have all the amazing new tech like the "space ship" Grand Wagoneer, but some of that tech went haywire within the first year, so I was very glad to go back to the basics! The tech this truck has works perfectly, every time, and is so easy to use! Over 20K miles in and only issue was a fan sensor that they replaced in an hour at the dealership, while I waited, and everything has worked perfectly!! I can honestly say I would not be afraid to drive this truck to Alaska tomorrow! I cannot say that about any other vehicles we have had, and to me, that peace of mind is well worth it!! Saw a 2022 Grand Wagoneer with 20K miles on it for $60K recently, which is half what the cost was new just a year and a half ago, and am sooooo thankful we were able to purchase the QX80!!!!!!! Everything on this truck is easy to get to if you are a DIY maintenance person, and the warranty includes all maintenance as well, so what is not to like! Several years of trouble free history for all of the mechanical components since this platform has been out a while, and that is confidence inspiring to me! Honestly, not sure we are going to do the new 2025 QX80 the dealership wants us to go look at. Wife and & I decided, why would we change anything, this one is perfect!!!! I have owned LOTS of vehicles, cars and trucks, and we both enjoy this truck more than my high priced luxury sedan, so this is our first choice for any traveling we have to do!

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Faulty sensors

Picklla, 11/17/2020
2020 INFINITI QX80 LUXE 4dr SUV (5.6L 8cyl 7A)
41 of 47 people found this review helpful

I’ve enjoyed my new QX80 for three years until my sensors started buzzing for no apparent reason. Although, the car is under warranty, Infiniti will not cover the cost to replace three sensors which have paint chipping from usual wear and tear from driving, thus setting off the sensor. $1500 to replace three. Doesn’t it seem that a three year old car sensors on a front bumper should be able to withstand normal abrasion from driving? I’ve never had issues with other manufacturers sensors and I’m appalled this is happening three years in.

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Luxury

Hartley Winter, 09/18/2020
2020 INFINITI QX80 LUXE 4dr SUV 4WD (5.6L 8cyl 7A)
12 of 13 people found this review helpful

I feel my Infiniti QX80 is a luxury vehicle!!! I’m driving around 3 children all day in it, and I feel safe and secure. This is my second one and I only am on my second one because I traded my other one in for a newer model. I had zero problems with the other one after owning it for 3 years.

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Loving the Infiniti QX80

shannon, 02/25/2020
updated 08/27/2020
2020 INFINITI QX80 LUXE 4dr SUV 4WD (5.6L 8cyl 7A)
21 of 24 people found this review helpful

One month into purchasing the Infiniti I have no problems other than my gas mileage. The tank seems smaller(more frequent fill ups) than my previous MB GL450. The visibility is superior and no complaints for space in the cabin. All of the controls are very user friendly and easy to navigate. I'm definitely looking forward to establishing reliability in the years to come.

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Nightmare

Renee’, 05/08/2023
2023 INFINITI QX80 SENSORY 4dr SUV (5.6L 8cyl 7A)
10 of 11 people found this review helpful

Wow… after both positive and negative reviews I purchased a 2023 QX80. I am so regretting my decision. With 600 miles showing on the odometer- took a road trip. Big mistake, huge mistake. My car broke down at 1.235 miles. They kept telling me it went into limp mode: turn it off, let it set a few and restart it. This will fix the problem. Wrong! Had to do this 5 times, finally just drove the last 19 miles at 20 mph - would not go any faster. 1) at 1,235 miles, should not have broken down. 2) no one, to this day- can tell me what was messed up or why…if I could get out of this - I would. I will never trust this car again, nor would I ever recommend anyone getting it.

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4 out of 5 stars

Qx56 2011 built for comfort

Jimmy, 03/01/2023
2021 INFINITI QX80 LUXE 4dr SUV 4WD (5.6L 8cyl 7A)
4 of 4 people found this review helpful

I purchased my 2011 QX56 as a used vehicle. This was my 1st Infiniti and I generally enjoyed all it has to offer. The only problem I have with this SUV is the battery drain. If the vehicle sits for 3-4 days without a start, the battery is dead! I've taken the vehicle to the dealer in CT, but they can't find a problem. However, the owner's manual does suggest that the battery will drain if the navigation system is not turned off. ( if the suv is off, doesnt everything turn off?) The problem, there's no option to turn it completely off. You can only turn off the screen, but the system is still running. I'm interested in purchasing the QX 80, but I hope they've fixed the battery drain problem!

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Comfy luxo-barge

Pop, 10/08/2024
2023 INFINITI QX80 SENSORY 4dr SUV 4WD (5.6L 8cyl 7A)
4 of 4 people found this review helpful

We’ve had this 2023 sensory trim 4wd model 8 months and use it for our traveling vehicle. It’s super ch comfortable to drive and ride in. Very spacious. Now, I knew when I bought it the model was going to change. As an over the road car and not a daily driver gas mileage is not a great concern. Speed will surprise you so be careful. So pros: roomy, comfortable and powerful. Cons: controls are somewhat counter intuitive. It has old aesthetics. Entertainment system in the rear is hard to use.

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PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE BUYING ONE

D, 07/31/2021
2021 INFINITI QX80 PREMIUM SELECT 4dr SUV 4WD (5.6L 8cyl 7A)
23 of 31 people found this review helpful

Had this vehicle for about 11,000 miles, 5,200 of that was 1 road trip. Performance there is none other than a strong motor and smooth transmission. Handling it feels likes it is going to roll over just taking corners at recommended speeds because it is so top heavy (3-star rollover rating). The ride quality is very smooth until the road gets rough, and it is almost scary to drive. With hard bumps the wheels bounce so hard the wheel loses contact with the road. Makes for a very unpredictable ride especially when cornering. Interior is very nice and very comfortable, except for the HVAC control of the vehicle. You are never comfortable on auto because the fan is always blowing too hard. You are constantly messing with it to stay comfortable. The electronics is by far the worst I have ever encountered. The Apple Car Play can be hit or miss sometimes and the technology in the infotainment system is adequate at best. It is very slow on startup and sometime takes several seconds to start working. Then there are the sometimes-confusing double touch screens. Both sharing in the same control sometimes and very cumbersome to navigate thought the different options and controls. It's almost like there is too much to it. Storage is great as there is a lot, but the back of the vehicle is not flat, it is slopped towards the back of the vehicle, so on long road trips with lots of things stored everything falls back towards the hatch so evetime you stop to get something stuff falls out. Then there is the 3rd row seats. If you have a lot of extra time on your hands these seats are great. Very slow to open and close. Now there is the gas mileage. Now I know what you are saying you don't by this vehicle for the mileage but let's be somewhat realistic. Maybe 8 MPG in town and 14 on the highway. This is 2021 and there is no efficiency built into the motor. No cylinder deactivation no nothing. So, if you like a lot of power and torque and don't mind $100 every time you fill up this is a great vehicle for you. Last the 4-wheel drive. All I have to say is buy some good winter tires if you plan on driving in snowy conditions. With the factory all seasons on this vehicle it will scare you in the winter. Had a chance to drive this in several heavy snowstorms here in CO and it is not my choice for that at all. Needless today I traded this in, in less then 7 months. There is no possible way this vehicle warrants this price tag for 80 k you should be blown away, feel safe with your family in it and I was not at all with this vehicle.

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TERRIBLE Driving Position!!!

Monte Lemuel, 11/15/2022
2022 INFINITI QX80 SENSORY 4dr SUV (5.6L 8cyl 7A)
3 of 3 people found this review helpful

I truly love most things about his vehicle! My family of 6 had owned 4 of these since it’s been called the the QX80…thanks to the employee lease option. However, as a 5’ 9” average-sized male, I CAN NOT GET COMFORTABLE at all in the driver’s seat!!! The armrest is too low to provide ANY support. The seats won’t adjust low enough for my arms to touch either armrest (center OR on the door). Consequently, my arms and shoulders get extremely fatigued from being suspended in mid-air while driving. This is especially noticeable on longer road trips. So, the driver’s seat is the worst seat in the whole vehicle!! Minor tweaks have been made to the interior and exterior styling over the years. However, this uncomfortable, too high driver’s seat has remained…for years!! Simple solution…allow the driver’s seat to be lowered more AND allow the steering wheel to be adjusted so that it’s closer to the driver. Then, this would be a REALLY NICE vehicle. Lastly, offering a more fuel efficient engine would be a GREAT option too. Getting a combined 13 MPG gets very expensive!! I personally don’t need the engine’s towing capabilities. I mostly drive on interstate…and NEVER tow anything. So, a powerful turbo or electric hybrid that keeps the vehicles great power, but give more MPG would really be nice!! However, I would still love it more even with it getting 13 MPG, IF the driver’s seat was more comfortable. Otherwise, it’s really a great spacious family hauler!!

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Buy an Armada instead

Anthon, 06/21/2020
updated 05/16/2022
2020 INFINITI QX80 LUXE 4dr SUV 4WD (5.6L 8cyl 7A)
18 of 28 people found this review helpful

This suv is very luxurious and really nice inside, but it is based on a 10 year old platform. That being said it feels somewhat cheap and not much different from a Nissan. I only had this car for a weekend as a rental, and don’t get me wrong, it’s very comfortable, but in the long run I would not love it. Even though I had the base model Luxe, I was surprised at some features it lacked. Some include air conditioned seats, heated rear seats, an entertainment system, and a pretty standard audio system. I am being a little nit picky, but a $70,000 suv should have more than it does. My 2007 Acura has better sound, and you could get air conditioned seats on a Tahoe ten years ago. Overall, I like the QX80, but there are some areas it could be improved. You may as well save $30k and get an armada instead.

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'21 Infiniti QX80 vs '21 Nissan Armada

Mike, 04/07/2021
2021 INFINITI QX80 SENSORY 4dr SUV (5.6L 8cyl 7A)
7 of 10 people found this review helpful

I test drove both the 2021 QX80 Sensory AWD and the 2021 Nissan Armada Platinum AWD today. In my opinion, the QX80 outshined the new Armada hands down. I was in love with the Armada for years until the previous generation. Then I fell in love with the QX80. When Nissan refreshed the Armada, I liked it again and decided to go give it a look. I test drove it today and was impressed. I don't like the infotainment screen sticking up over the dashboard, but it is easy to see the navigation, climate controls and music functions while driving. The seats were comfortable and the interior was nice. Wasn't too impressed with the sound system. The drive was comfortable and the acceleration was very impressive. The steering was light. Up the street from the Nissan dealer was a Infiniti dealer. I decided to test drive the QX80. OMG!!! Nice all the way around. The drive to me was better than the Armada. The styling inside and out just outshined the Armada. The sound system was really nice. Big difference to me. I have to agree with the backup camera not being as good as it could be; but everything else was nice. I was in heaven. Definitely my next vehicle. Never thought I would pay $90k for a vehicle but it was between the Armada and the QX80. The QX80 spoke to my soul and it will be mine.

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Too small

Brandon , 04/04/2021
2020 INFINITI QX80 LUXE 4dr SUV 4WD (5.6L 8cyl 7A)
11 of 18 people found this review helpful

Not a bad vehicle if you have a family of 4. Anyone that has to sit in the back gets their knees in their face because the seats are too low and there is zero leg room. And the cargo space is literally half the size of a minivan. We have a 2018 ford focus st and the trunk is a lot bigger in that. This is anything but a "full size" suv.

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Fan clutch issues at 1000 miles!

Pluto, 05/06/2023
2023 INFINITI QX80 LUXE 4dr SUV (5.6L 8cyl 7A)
2 of 2 people found this review helpful

Bough a new 2023 QX80 6 weeks ago and now the cooling fan is constanting running and cannot cool the coolant or engine to where it shuts off. So the fan makes a tremendous noise as it's running, just like a semi truck taking off. Very disappointed with this car for this reason. Can not in good faith say its been enjoyable thus far!

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Q80 horrible seats

Kim, 04/25/2021
2020 INFINITI QX80 LUXE 4dr SUV 4WD (5.6L 8cyl 7A)
9 of 16 people found this review helpful

Never been in a vehicle with such painful seats before, this luxury suv has hard painful seats. If comfort is a must for you while traveling don't buy this car.

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5 out of 5 stars

Getting my mother into a new SUV

William, 05/20/2024
2024 INFINITI QX80 PREMIUM SELECT 4dr SUV 4WD (5.6L 8cyl 7A)
1 of 2 people found this review helpful

Trying to get my mother out of 10-year-old navigator and enter her first Infiniti. She needs a vehicle at her age that she can keep inside the garage and the navigator just doesn’t do it. We looked at the 2024 in Infiniti QX 80 and saw that the new 2025 model was coming out. She fell in love with it. It looks like it’s gonna be able to fit in her garage. Andreas was amazing going over all the features. My mother doesn’t really drive that far except to the store and sometimes downtown with her friends. I’m about once a year she likes to go to Kentucky for the Kentucky Derby and all I can think about is safety.

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Not worth the money

Not an Infiniti fan anymore, 02/09/2022
2021 INFINITI QX80 SENSORY 4dr SUV (5.6L 8cyl 7A)
2 of 7 people found this review helpful

Although the QX80 is a nice car, I am not impressed with it. After spending over $80000 on it I would think there would be more features, better ride, and would hold value a lot better. For basically the same cost you can get a Yukon Denali and Chevrolet Tahoe High Country fully loaded. These also hold their value very well.

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Questionable SUV

AG, 01/04/2021
2020 INFINITI QX80 LUXE 4dr SUV 4WD (5.6L 8cyl 7A)
5 of 20 people found this review helpful

I got this vehicle as a loaner while my Suburban is in body shop. Well, there are couple of good things about this vehicle and bunch that I wasn't too crazy about. First is when you open the door and release door handle, the door makes this hollow tin can noise like in 20K car. Then you step on the running board and it bends under your weight. I'm only 185#. I can only imagine that 300# guy will steep on it and rip it off 😒 Buttons and some controls aren't as intuitive as BMW, MB or Suburban. Driving quality is okay for the most part but if you hit a pothole, rear end will bounce and step sideways slightly. I don't think it's acceptable for a vehicle in this price range. Touch screens take 2-3 touches to activate, change channels or use climate control. My wife's previous lexus had way better touch screen. Other thing that really bugs me is the small gas tank... You will barely get over 200 miles on 3/4 of the tank with 4 people in the vehicle and nothing in tow. I know, you don't buy this rig to worry about gas mileage but come on, my previous GL had this consumption towing 6000# trailer. This thing barely gets over 13mpg on the highway keeping up with traffic. My '16 Suburban gets 19mpg on the highway all day long and I can drive for 600 miles on a tank of gas on the highway. With QX you will be stopping every 300 miles. I don't know but some people like captain seats in 2nd row. Not my thing at all, you can't fit long item because it sticks out when you fold second row. The transmission feels like CVT and its doesn't have good solid feel to it. So, in the end I'm glad I experienced this vehicle and now know that I will not consider it, ever. You will get better vehicle with GL/GLS, even Tahoe/Burban is better.

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Had this as a rental for a month

Great rental, 09/10/2021
2021 INFINITI QX80 SENSORY 4dr SUV 4WD (5.6L 8cyl 7A)
2 of 9 people found this review helpful

I have put over 4,000 miles on this car. Nice vehicle. What stands out is the comfort, except for the climate control. I can never seem to get a constant comfortable temperature. The handling I think is superb much better than I expected. I’ve had BMWs for 20 years and F250s 4x4s for almost the same time so I know both well. handles pretty good compared to a teal truck. The handling and breaking great. A big except which was mentioned in a prior review for some reason if you hit some bumps this car is out of control. It comes back under control but you find yourself thinking is it really going to happen. Now for mileage. My F250 four-wheel-drive diesel gets about the same mileage. But it’s not that bad of a car but not for this price. The CarPlay touch and go but it’s the same way on my BMWs. That comfort is better than a BMW. Strong brakes. Just don’t hit a bump. It’s been a great rental but I would never buy one.

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Beware Perspective Infiniti QX buyers

Totally Irate Infiniti Owner, 08/29/2024
2024 INFINITI QX80 PREMIUM SELECT 4dr SUV 4WD (5.6L 8cyl 7A)
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● There is a major defect in the Infiniti QX80, and as far as I know, all Infiniti automobiles. ● The company has confirmed that despite a price tag of almost $90,000 for the new 2025 QX80 large SUV, this defect still exists. ● While the company maintains this is not a defect, make no mistake it is. ● The defect in all these cars is that the hands-free phone feature in the car only picks up the driver's voice while the front seat passengers and others in the vehicle can barely be heard. ● Thus, any conversation in the vehicle involving more than the driver cannot be conducted clearly and safely. ● All other major luxury cars have figured this out with ease ● What is most remarkable is that the company is well aware of this design defect, rendering hands free driving often useless, while compromising safety, and went ahead and manufactured its brand-new series with the same flaw. ● What is also remarkable is that the company refuses to provide any factory recommended fix for this issue, and completely stonewalls the fact that it is an issue at all, despite this not being a feature defect in any other major luxury car. ● Any prospective buyer should be aware that this creates a major nuisance and safety problem since hands free bluetooth phone reception is, among other things, an important safety feature. ● Buyer beware of this significant defect.

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5 out of 5 stars

LOVE my first Infonity

Brittany_40andfabulous, 01/02/2024
2021 INFINITI QX80 LUXE 4dr SUV (5.6L 8cyl 7A)
0 of 0 people found this review helpful

I’ve only had the vehicle for 2 weeks but I absolutely love everything about it!

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12.3" screen

Claude, 09/29/2023
2023 INFINITI QX80 LUXE 4dr SUV 4WD (5.6L 8cyl 7A)
0 of 0 people found this review helpful

I like my 2023 QX80, nice sounding bose professional system, the ride is quiet and comfortable, the fit and finish is outstanding, built in Japan, the only thing Infinity should improve is make that 12.3" screen full, since it's split your really only getting a 7.8" screen, they should download a new software to make that thing a full 12"3 screen and make Android auto wireless then I'd be a happy camper.

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Big Luxury and roomy SUV

Drewski , 02/21/2023
2020 INFINITI QX80 LUXE 4dr SUV (5.6L 8cyl 7A)
0 of 2 people found this review helpful

These vehicles ride so smooth and handle the rode nicely

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Big Ride Built for Comfort

Juan Rosario, 05/05/2024
2023 INFINITI QX80 LUXE 4dr SUV 4WD (5.6L 8cyl 7A)
0 of 2 people found this review helpful

Front seats need arm rest the center console to low All the rest is great

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Best SUV made

Preacherman, 10/05/2023
2020 INFINITI QX80 LUXE 4dr SUV (5.6L 8cyl 7A)
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I love every feature about the QX80

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Great Suv

Edward D, 03/23/2024
2024 INFINITI QX80 SENSORY 4dr SUV 4WD (5.6L 8cyl 7A)
0 of 1 people found this review helpful

I love the look and everything about it there is nothing that I don't like about it ok.

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