Friend of the site Connie Peters reviews the 2026 Infiniti QX80 Sport.
Nissan's luxury division is prioritizing a new "powertrain roadmap" to revive its image as a brand for driving enthusiasts.
Awesome love infiniti brand an interior design. One of the best vehicle I have ever own. Very reliable and spacious Terrific performance, comfort & reliability. Best car I have owned . Great car ...
With its squared-off design, the 2027 Infiniti QX80 cuts a bold, boxy shadow that makes it look right at home among the Escalades and Range Rovers at the valet stand. I ...
The all-new 2025 model represents a clean-sheet redesign without losing the ethos of Nissan’s premium big boy. The redesign is sharper with modern proportions that no longer look dated. Our 2025 ...
The full-size QX80 SUV in top-tier Autograph trim has great cabin materials, but the rest doesn’t really go above and beyond. In addition to the wholly upgraded 2025 Infiniti QX80’s exterior design, ...
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The QX80 is a land leviathan that seats up to eight people. The range-topping 2026 Autograph model weighs around 6,200 pounds. The powerplant is a 3.5-liter twin-turbo V6 (VR35DDTT), claiming 450 ...
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Infiniti appears to be facing unclear brand positioning, particularly as more luxury brands strengthen their identities. Genesis is known for its clean yet muscular design language, while BMW ...