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Infiniti to Show Dressed-Up 2019 QX60, QX80 Limited Models in NYC

img304772659 1521826273666 jpg 2019 Infiniti QX60 Limited | Manufacturer image

Infiniti will give its older SUVs a shot of new luxury for 2019 with dressed-up Limited models of the mid-size QX60 and full-size QX80 flagship, the latter of which was freshened for 2018. The Limited models with more upscale interior and exterior trim will be displayed next week at the 2018 New York International Auto Show.

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The 2019 Infiniti QX60 Limited will be enhanced with its own 20-inch dark aluminum-alloy wheel design, as well as dark chrome for the front grille, foglamp finishers and door moldings. It also has dark-painted roof rails and a black lower rear bumper. Inside, the QX60 Limited gets exclusive “stone” color semi-aniline quilted leather upholstery with contrast stitching and piping, dark-silver wood trim, a black headliner and pillars, and special floormats and cargo cover.

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The 2019 Infiniti QX80 Limited gets special front and rear bumpers, dark machine-finished 22-inch alloy wheels, stainless-steel running boards, and satin-chrome exterior trim, roof rails and crossbars. It also has one exclusive gray color among the paint choices in Anthracite Gray. Inside, the QX80 Limited gets two-tone leather and Alcantara seats with quilting, contrast stitching and piping. It also has matte-silver open-pore Ash wood trim, black Ultrasuede for the headliner and pillars, and leather grab handles.

The 2019 QX60 Limited will go on sale this spring; the 2019 QX80 Limited will arrive in the summer. Pricing was not immediately announced.

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