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A Look Inside The Infiniti SUV Lineup

The Infiniti SUV lineup provides comfort for passengers and ample cargo space.  It is a first class automotive brand that has a great lineup of five SUVs.  Each of the five SUVs have a different size and makeup.  Here is everything you need to know about Infiniti’s great luxury SUV lineup.

QX30

Drivers who prioritize a lot of extra space over passenger capacity, usually prefer crossovers.  The QX30 fits in this category.  It offers an enjoyable ride, great interior and a long list of so well and also offers an enjoyable ride, great cabin and a long list of luxurious features.

For 2020, the QX30 has undergone a complete revamp.  It now offers four separate trims.  The base model comes with a dual-zone automatic climate control, rear view camera, Bluetooth, 2 USB ports and a 7 inch touch screen.  The 2.0 liter turbocharged four tube engine makes 208 horsepower.  It provides a fuel efficiency of  and 24mpg city/33mpg highway; this makes it one of the best in its category.  It comes with a seven-speed auto-transmission, standard front wheel drive and an option of an all-wheel drive.  There is 19.2 feet of cargo space  and if you need more cargo space you can fold the rear seats.

With the QX30, there are virtually no issues.  It even made it to the finals of the Motor Trend 2020 SUV of the year competition.

QX50

The QX50 is another crossover option on the Infiniti SUV list.  While it is a perfect choice for drivers who want a lot of value and functionality in a classy SUV, it has old-fashioned styling with poor fuel economy and interior space when compared to its rivals.

This SUV comfortably seats five.  However, it provides more space for passengers and more space for passengers and legroom than earlier models.  It has cargo space of about 18.6 cubic feet.  When the third row is folded you will have 50.1 cubic feet.  It also comes with top leather upholstery and heated seats for your comfort and enjoyment.

Also included in the QX50 are Dual-zone automatic temperature control, rearview camera, power moonroof, Bluetooth, USB and satellite radio, the touch screen of 7-inches, push button ignition and proximity key entry.

Equipped with a 3.7 liter V6 engine that creates 325 horsepower, the QX50 tops its class in this area.  However, the  QX50, however, exhibits low fuel economy; 17mpg city and 24 mpg highway which is rather poor when compared to other SUVs.

QX60

The QX60 is Infiniti’s  middle sized luxury SUV vehicle. It features a luxurious interior with leather and maple.  Some of the standard top features of the QX60 include bluetooth connectivity, four USB ports, a rear view camera, push-button start, a moonroof, and tri-zone automatic climate control.  It offers top features at a very affordable price.  It was ranked by the US News and World Report as the best 3-row luxury family SUV.

The QX60 is a seven-seater SUV with a third row that is comfortable for even adults.  When the seats are folded  the cargo capacity extends to 76.5 cubic feet.  It is fueled by a 3.5-liter V6 with 295 horsepower; there’s also a hybrid version (runs on gas and electricity).  The normal version of the QX60 gives 20 mpg city / 27 mpg highway fuel efficiancy.  This makes it one of the best in its class in regards to fuel economy.

The National Highway and Traffic Safety Administration gives the Infiniti QX60 5-stars for general safety.  This SUV is also the most preferred for safety by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.

QX70

The QX70 is another mid sized 5-seater SUV from Infiniti.  It has a powerful engine and the handling is extraordinary.  The QX60 is bigger than the QX70.  There’s 25 cubic feet of cargo space when you fold down the back seats.  It has an  elegant interior and an infotainment system that is easy to use.

A touchscreen infotainment system is not one of the standard features.  You will get to enjoy the following standard features: comfortable leather upholstery, front seats that are heated power-adjustable, a superior Bose audio system, a push-button ignition, dual-zone automatic climate control, a power moonroof, Bluetooth and USB connectivity as well as a satellite radio.

The QX70 has a 325-horsepower V6, which comes paired with a six-speed auto transmission.  It is similar to the QX50, it has great power and poor fuel economy. Just like the QX50. It has only 17 mpg in the city /24 mpg as EPA.

QX80

The QX80 is the largest SUV in the Infiniti lineup.  It seats eight or seven if you want a second-row captain’s chairs.  It has been given the title of the best largest luxurious SUV for families by U.S. News and World Report. The QX80 scores high points for its interior, very large cargo area and great functionality.  The QX80 is one of the low-cost vehicles in this class despite being loaded with top features.

Passengers get to enjoy buttery soft leather upholstery and sufficient room in the first and second rows.  The third row is more suited for younger people.  There are about 16.6 cubic feet of cargo space. If the third row is folded there is 49.6 cubic feet of cargo space.  With two rows of seats folded you get 95.1 cubic feet when you fold down both rows.

The QX80 is technologically full of fun.  It has a 3-D graphics navigation system, an 8 inch touch-screen infotainment system, and a 360-degree four-camera system.  Also available for drivers is the Infiniti’s virtual personal assistant, with round-the-clock access to travel arrangements, directory assistance, weather or traffic update, as well as emergency assistance.

Though it boasts of a 400-horsepower, 5.6-liter V8 engine, its fuel economy is not that greatI.  Its EPA-estimated fuel economy of only 14 mpg city/20 mpg highway mpg for rear-wheel drive miles and 13 mpg city/19 mpg highway when all-wheel.  The QX80 shows off with its sharp and firm handling regardless of its large size

Whatever your needs and preferences are, there’s at least one Infiniti SUV out there that’s just right for you.

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