Infiniti QX80

All-new 2025 INFINITI QX80 revealed in New York

All-new 2025 INFINITI QX80 revealed in New York

The all-new 2025 INFINITI QX80 re-sets the full-size luxury SUV segment benchmark. It brings together understated yet detailed style, intelligently integrated technology and a commanding, effortless driving experience. Making its public debut for the first time, the all-new QX80 is the flagship of the INFINITI lineup and the first new model in INFINITI’s product renaissance, showcasing the brand’s commitment to innovation, design excellence, and luxury.

The reveal moment, held at the iconic Hudson Yards, commenced with an exclusive unveiling ceremony, attended by select members of the American press and influential personalities.

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Infiniti QX80

2023 INFINITI QX80: Unrivalled Opulence

Refined to perfection for 2023, the INFINITI QX80 is guaranteed to make a bold statement with its impressive capabilities and luxurious interiors. The 2023 INFINITI QX80 is available in three grade levels (Sensory, ProActive and Black Edition), each of which comes with standard INFINITI All-Mode® Four-Wheel Drive.

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First drive: 2018 Infiniti QX80 in the UAE

First drive: 2018 Infiniti QX80 in the UAE

Infiniti chose the 2017 Dubai Motor Show to debut its facelifted 2018 QX80 a couple of months ago. It wasn’t just a fluke. The Middle East is apparently the QX80’s second-largest market after the United States. No time was wasted in bringing the new model to the streets either. We took it for a spin around Ras Al Khaimah, after flying there from Dubai by helicopter, courtesy of Infiniti.

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First drive: 2015 Infiniti QX80 in Oman

First drive: 2015 Infiniti QX80 in Oman

The Infiniti QX80 is the flagship of Nissan’s luxury arm. So it stands to reason that they’d use the Nissan Patrol as the basis for their full-size 4×4, just like Lexus and Cadillac have done so obviously with the LX570 and Escalade respectively, and not one peep of discontent can be heard out of their well-heeled buyers who’ve paid a premium for their glorified Land Cruisers and Tahoes. Infiniti had gone further than most by giving their big-boy 4×4 fairly unique sheetmetal when it debuted in mid-2010 in its current form. And for 2015, they’ve given it a facelift that attempts to stifle the heckling that the unique sheetmetal has taken over the years.

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