Ext. color: Graphite Shadow
Int. color: Sandstone
Drivetrain: All-wheel Drive
MPG:
20-25
Fuel type: Gasoline
Transmission: Automatic
Engine: VQ 3.5L V-6 gasoline direct injection, DOHC, VVEL variable valve
Stock #: 338482
VIN: 5N1DL1FSXNC338482
Convenience:
Adaptive Cruise Control, Heated Seats, Heated Steering Wheel, Keyless Start, Navigation System, Power Liftgate, Remote Start
Entertainment:
Apple CarPlay®/Android Auto®, Bluetooth®, HomeLink, USB Port
Exterior:
Alloy Wheels, Sunroof/Moonroof
Safety:
Automatic Emergency Braking, Backup Camera, Blind Spot Monitor, Brake Assist, LED Headlights, Lane Departure Warning, Rear Cross Traffic Alert, Stability Control
Seating:
Leather Seats, Memory Seat, Third Row Seating
Autos of Dallas Irving review
Awesome Customer Service
November 1, 2023
By Mia from Houston
Daniel and Rob were the consummate professionals. They made sure I received the best deal. In addition, they were consistently communicative. Therefore, I highly recommend them.
2022 INFINITI QX60 Luxe review
Awesome 5-Star SUV not just for families
July 2, 2022
By Endoman from Lambertville, NJ
Owns this car
I've had my 2022 QX60 Autograph (my 8th Infiniti) for approximately 600 miles, with a 70-mile daily commute, split evenly between highway and country roads. From the moment the Monograph was revealed, I know this was my next car. The wait was long but worth it. Unlike the targeted buyers, I use my cars for both commuting and hauling, and very rarely have the rear seats up. The cargo volume is an important reason for getting the QX60. (My wife drives the QX50.) Everything from Style to Performance are 5-star. With gas prices at all-time highs, I've been averaging between 28 and 30 mpg in eco-mode - that's 45 on the country roads and 65-70 on 95! Never a fan of auto-off at stops, I've found it does add miles to the tank - the computer lets you know- and decreases total emissions. While the beautiful Autograph interior leather, materials, and paint is a subjective taste, the Vision Package, IMO, is an amazing necessity. Once one uses the rear-view mirror camera and Head Up Display, it's hard to imagine driving a car without this package. To improve this vehicle, I can offer two suggestions to NISSAN: 1) offer an option to increase the lane change turn clicks (Hyundai Palisade) and volume, and 2) allow the power side view mirrors to retract when parked and locked, something available in their QX50 - an obvious and goofy oversight. Finally, the most important reason I keep coming back to INFINITI is dependability and safety. Add everything else and the 2022 QX60 comes away a stunning winner.