
Infiniti’s flagship QX80 three-row SUV gets a few enhancements for the 2023 model year, including standard Amazon Alexa connectivity and three years of Infiniti Premium Care, the brand’s maintenance program that covers oil changes, inspections and tire rotations. The SUV’s lane departure warning system now provides physical feedback through the steering wheel, as well. These upgrades come at a cost, however, with prices rising $750 to $1,250, depending on the trim.
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The QX80 comes in three variants: Luxe, Premium Select and Sensory. A 12.3-inch touchscreen display with wireless Apple CarPlay and wired Android Auto became standard for the 2022 model year. Every version of the QX80 comes standard with rear-wheel drive and is powered by a 400-horsepower, 5.6-liter V-8 paired to a seven-speed automatic transmission. Four-wheel drive is available on every trim for an additional $3,100.
The 2023 QX80 is on sale now. Full pricing, including a $1,695 destination fee, is below:
- Luxe: $74,395 ($750 increase)
- Premium Select: $78,995 ($1,050 increase)
- Sensory: $86,045 ($1,250 increase)
The QX80 competes against higher trims of the Toyota Sequoia, Chevrolet Tahoe and GMC Yukon, as well as the Nissan Armada with which it shares a platform.
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