INFINITI QX60
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Shopping for a three-row SUV means balancing priorities of seat quantity versus comfort. If the number of seats trump all, many three-row SUVs offer a second-row bench, but other models give up the second-row middle seat for captain’s chairs.
By Cars.com Editors
March 11, 2026
Of 12 different brands, 16 newly tested models qualified for one of the agency's top safety awards thanks to high crash-test and safety equipment scores.
By Jennifer Geiger
December 15, 2025
After repeatedly topping the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety’s list of most stolen cars in recent years, the Dodge Charger has been replaced in the top 20 of this year’s study by another muscle car.
By Jared Gall
August 6, 2025
There are lots of choices among the cheaper-to-buy-and-drive mid-size SUVs that, when properly configured, can safely tow at least 5,000 pounds.
By Cars.com Editors
August 5, 2025
Shopping for a three-row SUV means balancing priorities of seat quantity versus comfort. If the number of seats trump all, many three-row SUVs offer a second-row bench, but other models give up the second-row middle seat for captain’s chairs.
By Cars.com Editors
July 21, 2025
If you were already interested in what the 2025 Infiniti QX60 had to offer, the updated 2026 model is that same experience, now topped with whipped cream.
By Conner Golden
July 1, 2025
Infiniti refreshed its mid-size QX60 SUV for the 2026 model year with a new nose, new taillights and updated cabin tech; it starts at $52,550 (including destination).
By Jared Gall
June 26, 2025
The 2026 Infiniti QX60 is getting an update with new styling, new screens, and new software and technology to make it more competitive and even more luxurious in the face of increased competition.
By Aaron Bragman
May 19, 2025
Four model years into its second generation, the Infiniti QX60 is getting an infusion of luxury and tech for 2026.
By Jared Gall
May 19, 2025
Nissan and its Infiniti luxury brand has announced plans to introduce more than 10 new and refreshed models to the U.S. through 2027.
By Vaishali Prayag
March 26, 2025