Key Takeaways
- Infiniti announces availability for the 2025 QX80.
- The luxury SUV will reach dealers at the end of July.
- Four trims are available, with a starting price of $82,450.
Following the reveal of the 2025 QX80, Infiniti has announced pricing and availability for its all-new range-topper. The company aims to lure buyers from their beloved Range Rovers and Cadillac Escalades. The long-awaited replacement model is considerably more expensive than the outgoing QX80, with the entry-level Pure trim at $82,450. The 2025 QX80 will reach Infiniti retailers at the end of next month.
2025 Infiniti QX80
- Engine
- 3.5-liter twin-turbo V6 Gas
- Horsepower
- 450 hp
- Torque
- 516 lb-ft
- Transmission
- 9-speed automatic
- Drivetrain
- RWD or AWD
That’s quite a hefty price tag when you consider the outgoing QX80 Sensory has an MSRP of $85,350. But the massive price increase is justified: the new QX80 is a far superior vehicle powered by a more powerful (and efficient) 3.5-liter twin-turbo V6 that develops 450 horsepower and 516 lb-ft of torque. With two fewer cylinders (and the addition of twin turbos), the new QX80 has 50 more hp and 103 lb-ft than the outgoing model. Despite this, Infiniti has improved the QX80’s fuel efficiency by 10%, with the 2025 QX80 RWD capable of achieving 16 mpg in the city and 20 mpg on the highway.
2025 Infiniti QX80 |
Pure |
Luxe |
Sensory |
Autograph |
Price |
$82,450 |
$89,500 |
$100,645 |
$110,595 |
Horsepower/Torque |
450 hp/516 lb-ft |
450 hp/516 lb-ft |
450 hp/516 lb-ft |
450 hp/516 lb-ft |
EPA estimated gas mileage |
RWD:16/20 mpg (city/highway) 4WD: 15/19 mpg (city/highway) |
RWD:16/20 mpg (city/highway) 4WD: 15/19 mpg (city/highway) |
15/19 mpg (city/highway) |
15/19 mpg (city/highway) |
2024 Infiniti QX80 |
Luxe |
Premium Select |
Sensory |
Price |
$74,150 |
$78,300 |
$85,350 |
Horsepower/Torque |
400 hp/413 lb-ft |
400 hp/413 lb-ft |
400 hp/413 lb-ft |
EPA estimated gas mileage |
RWD:14/20/16 mpg (city/highway/combined) 4WD: 13/19/15 mpg (city/highway/combined) |
RWD:14/20/16 mpg (city/highway/combined) 4WD: 13/19/15 mpg (city/highway/combined) |
RWD:14/20/16 mpg (city/highway/combined) 4WD: 13/19/15 mpg (city/highway/combined) |
Even The Base Model Is Sumptuously Equipped
It may be the base model, but the Pure is anything but basic. This trim receives dual 14.3-inch screens, a 3D surround-view monitor, 20-inch wheels, Google built-in, Amazon Alexa, a Klipsch 14-speaker premium sound system, heated seats (front and second row), eight USB ports, a motion-activated liftgate, and wireless Android Auto/Apple CarPlay.

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The Luxe trim starts at $89,500 if you require more luxury features. This introduces a head-up display, 22-inch wheels, and climate-controlled seats for first- and second-row passengers. Luxe customers also benefit from Dynamic Digital Suspension and Electronic Air Suspension. The latter constantly monitors the road surface and vehicle movements and adjusts the QX80 for a more comfortable and refined ride. There’s also a Remote Control Rear Seat. Optionally, the ProPilot Assist 2.1 Package can be specified for $3,300. Four-wheel drive is an option for the Pure ($3,100) and Luxe ($3,150) trims.
Top-Spec Models Command Six Figures
For six figures ($100,645, to be specific), the Sensory trim receives standard four-wheel drive and an array of features. The first and second-row seats receive semi-aniline leather upholstery, a 24-speaker Klipsch Reference Premiere audio system, massaging front seats, 64-color ambient lighting, biometric cooling, and dark brown open-poor wood inlays. ProPilot Assist 2.1 Package costs $3,200 for this trim.

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Finally, there’s the top-of-the-range Autograph. Priced at $110,595, this 4WD-only model takes things to the next level. The ProPilot Assist 2.1 safety system is now standard, while second-row passengers benefit from massaging seats and a console with a touchscreen for the seat and climate controls. The third-row passengers enjoy semi-aniline leather and heated seats. There’s also a cooler box in the front console, darkened chrome exterior trim, and open-pore ash wood inlays with metal finishes. An in-car camera and a two-tone roof round out the changes. The 2025 QX80 will reach dealers at the end of July. All prices mentioned above exclude Infiniti’s $1,995 delivery charge.
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