2022 INFINITI QX60 | 5N1DL1HU1NC342760

Specifications
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~$63,000
Engine: 3.5L naturally aspirated V6
Torque: 366 Nm
0–100 km/h: ~6.8 s
The 2022+ Infiniti QX60 redefined the brand’s three-row SUV by pairing refined luxury with improved performance dynamics. Powered by a 3.5-liter naturally aspirated V6 engine producing 295 horsepower and 366 Nm of torque, the QX60 now uses a 9-speed automatic transmission—replacing the prior CVT—to deliver sharper response and more engaging acceleration. The result is a confident 0–100 km/h sprint of approximately 6.8 seconds, positioning it competitively among luxury midsize SUVs.
The driving experience was engineered for balance. The new chassis and suspension tuning prioritize ride comfort and composure, but the QX60’s steering and power delivery remain responsive and refined. The Intelligent All-Wheel Drive system enhances traction and cornering stability without feeling intrusive, and multiple drive modes adjust throttle, steering, and shift mapping for varied road conditions. While not a performance SUV, the QX60 offers a composed and quiet ride with just enough athleticism to satisfy premium buyers seeking a smooth yet capable family vehicle.
With this generation, Infiniti stepped away from its previous softly sprung setup and moved toward a firmer, more planted feel. The result is a vehicle that feels tighter, quieter, and more luxurious—bringing it closer to European rivals in terms of driving dynamics while retaining its Japanese identity and value-forward positioning.
Body Styles
The Infiniti QX60 is available exclusively as a four-door, three-row crossover SUV with a unibody design. Its proportions are muscular and elegant, defined by a bold front fascia with a double-arch grille, “piano key” LED headlamps, and a tapering roofline that subtly hints at coupe-like flow without sacrificing rear headroom. Strong shoulder lines, sculpted fenders, and chrome or gloss black accents (depending on trim) give the QX60 a sophisticated presence on the road. The stance is upright yet streamlined, with carefully integrated D-pillars and a gently rising beltline. Despite its family-focused layout, the QX60’s exterior design reflects Infiniti’s emphasis on artistic shapes and Japanese design philosophy.
Model Name Meaning (Manufacturer)
“QX” is Infiniti’s designation for its SUV and crossover lineup, with “QX60” denoting its midsize luxury model. The number “60” positions it above the QX50 in size and below the QX80, fitting within Infiniti’s numerical hierarchy. The naming strategy aims to emphasize premium ranking rather than engine displacement, in line with Infiniti’s post-2013 branding evolution.
Body & Interior Colors and Rims
The QX60 is offered in a curated palette of refined exterior colors, including Mineral Black, Grand Blue, Glacier White, Deep Bordeaux, Warm Titanium, and Moonbow Blue. Premium metallic and pearl finishes emphasize body contours and complement the SUV’s sculpted surfaces. Higher trims add gloss black or chrome window surrounds, darkened roof rails, and contrasting roof options for a more athletic or upscale look.
Inside, the QX60 emphasizes comfort and craftsmanship with a Japanese aesthetic influence. Color schemes include Graphite, Sandstone, Saddle Brown, and Stone Gray, available in semi-aniline leather with quilting, open-pore wood accents, or black lacquer depending on trim. The Autograph trim introduces two-tone leather interiors with contrast piping, suede headliners, and massaging front seats. Ambient lighting, minimalist switchgear, and a wide 12.3-inch touchscreen define the cabin’s modern layout.
Wheels range from 18-inch alloys on base trims to 20-inch machine-finished or gloss black designs on Luxe, Sensory, and Autograph trims. Designs include multi-spoke or turbine-style patterns, often paired with all-season or performance touring tires. The staggered visual effect between wheel arch cladding and high-polish finishes helps bridge elegance with subtle athleticism.
Top Expensive Options
- Autograph Trim Package with Two-Tone Quilted Leather: $8,500
- ProPILOT Assist with Navi-Link (Adaptive Cruise + Lane Centering): $2,000
- Bose Performance Series 17-Speaker Audio System: $1,800
- 20" Gloss Black Alloy Wheels with All-Season Tires: $1,500
- Smart Rearview Mirror with Camera Display: $1,100
- Massaging Front Seats with Climate Control: $1,000
- Panoramic Moonroof with Power Shade: $900
- Wireless Charging and Head-Up Display Bundle: $850
- Rear-Seat Entertainment Screens with HDMI: $1,200
- Digital Key and Infiniti InTouch Remote Access: $600
vs Competitors
Against rivals like the Acura MDX, Lexus RX-L, and Volvo XC90, the Infiniti QX60 delivers strong value through high standard equipment levels and refined design. While the MDX may edge out the QX60 in dynamic handling and sportier drive, the Infiniti counters with a smoother ride and quieter cabin. Compared to the RX-L, the QX60 offers a more usable third row and significantly more cargo space. The XC90 leads in minimalism and plug-in hybrid technology, but the Infiniti holds its own with its elegant craftsmanship, advanced driver-assist systems, and comfort-oriented performance. The QX60’s redesign gives it the substance to finally compete head-to-head in the premium three-row space, especially for buyers seeking luxury without the premium badge price tag.
Fun Fact
The 2022 QX60 marked the first major redesign in over a decade and was developed under a “quiet cabin” philosophy inspired by Japanese Zen gardens. Infiniti’s engineers benchmarked the sound levels against top German luxury models and introduced active noise cancellation, triple-sealed doors, and acoustic glass to meet the standard. The interior’s horizontal lines and hidden ambient lighting were designed to mimic the calm rhythm of nature—transforming a family SUV into a mobile sanctuary.
Lot Details
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Sale Date17/Jun/2025
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Lot Number53962705
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Location
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Odometer17,961 miles (28,905 km)
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Primary Damage:FRONT END
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Engine Type3.5L 6
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Final Bid Infiniti QX60 (2022)
$10,300
$13,856
$17,200
Specifications
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~$63,000
Torque:
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The 2022+ Infiniti QX60 redefined the brand’s three-row SUV by pairing refined luxury with improved performance dynamics. Powered by a 3.5-liter naturally aspirated V6 engine producing 295 horsepower and 366 Nm of torque, the QX60 now uses a 9-speed automatic transmission—replacing the prior CVT—to deliver sharper response and more engaging acceleration. The result is a confident 0–100 km/h sprint of approximately 6.8 seconds, positioning it competitively among luxury midsize SUVs.
The driving experience was engineered for balance. The new chassis and suspension tuning prioritize ride comfort and composure, but the QX60’s steering and power delivery remain responsive and refined. The Intelligent All-Wheel Drive system enhances traction and cornering stability without feeling intrusive, and multiple drive modes adjust throttle, steering, and shift mapping for varied road conditions. While not a performance SUV, the QX60 offers a composed and quiet ride with just enough athleticism to satisfy premium buyers seeking a smooth yet capable family vehicle.
With this generation, Infiniti stepped away from its previous softly sprung setup and moved toward a firmer, more planted feel. The result is a vehicle that feels tighter, quieter, and more luxurious—bringing it closer to European rivals in terms of driving dynamics while retaining its Japanese identity and value-forward positioning.
Body Styles
The Infiniti QX60 is available exclusively as a four-door, three-row crossover SUV with a unibody design. Its proportions are muscular and elegant, defined by a bold front fascia with a double-arch grille, “piano key” LED headlamps, and a tapering roofline that subtly hints at coupe-like flow without sacrificing rear headroom. Strong shoulder lines, sculpted fenders, and chrome or gloss black accents (depending on trim) give the QX60 a sophisticated presence on the road. The stance is upright yet streamlined, with carefully integrated D-pillars and a gently rising beltline. Despite its family-focused layout, the QX60’s exterior design reflects Infiniti’s emphasis on artistic shapes and Japanese design philosophy.
Model Name Meaning (Manufacturer)
“QX” is Infiniti’s designation for its SUV and crossover lineup, with “QX60” denoting its midsize luxury model. The number “60” positions it above the QX50 in size and below the QX80, fitting within Infiniti’s numerical hierarchy. The naming strategy aims to emphasize premium ranking rather than engine displacement, in line with Infiniti’s post-2013 branding evolution.
Body & Interior Colors and Rims
The QX60 is offered in a curated palette of refined exterior colors, including Mineral Black, Grand Blue, Glacier White, Deep Bordeaux, Warm Titanium, and Moonbow Blue. Premium metallic and pearl finishes emphasize body contours and complement the SUV’s sculpted surfaces. Higher trims add gloss black or chrome window surrounds, darkened roof rails, and contrasting roof options for a more athletic or upscale look.
Inside, the QX60 emphasizes comfort and craftsmanship with a Japanese aesthetic influence. Color schemes include Graphite, Sandstone, Saddle Brown, and Stone Gray, available in semi-aniline leather with quilting, open-pore wood accents, or black lacquer depending on trim. The Autograph trim introduces two-tone leather interiors with contrast piping, suede headliners, and massaging front seats. Ambient lighting, minimalist switchgear, and a wide 12.3-inch touchscreen define the cabin’s modern layout.
Wheels range from 18-inch alloys on base trims to 20-inch machine-finished or gloss black designs on Luxe, Sensory, and Autograph trims. Designs include multi-spoke or turbine-style patterns, often paired with all-season or performance touring tires. The staggered visual effect between wheel arch cladding and high-polish finishes helps bridge elegance with subtle athleticism.
Top Expensive Options
- Autograph Trim Package with Two-Tone Quilted Leather: $8,500
- ProPILOT Assist with Navi-Link (Adaptive Cruise + Lane Centering): $2,000
- Bose Performance Series 17-Speaker Audio System: $1,800
- 20" Gloss Black Alloy Wheels with All-Season Tires: $1,500
- Smart Rearview Mirror with Camera Display: $1,100
- Massaging Front Seats with Climate Control: $1,000
- Panoramic Moonroof with Power Shade: $900
- Wireless Charging and Head-Up Display Bundle: $850
- Rear-Seat Entertainment Screens with HDMI: $1,200
- Digital Key and Infiniti InTouch Remote Access: $600
vs Competitors
Against rivals like the Acura MDX, Lexus RX-L, and Volvo XC90, the Infiniti QX60 delivers strong value through high standard equipment levels and refined design. While the MDX may edge out the QX60 in dynamic handling and sportier drive, the Infiniti counters with a smoother ride and quieter cabin. Compared to the RX-L, the QX60 offers a more usable third row and significantly more cargo space. The XC90 leads in minimalism and plug-in hybrid technology, but the Infiniti holds its own with its elegant craftsmanship, advanced driver-assist systems, and comfort-oriented performance. The QX60’s redesign gives it the substance to finally compete head-to-head in the premium three-row space, especially for buyers seeking luxury without the premium badge price tag.
Fun Fact
The 2022 QX60 marked the first major redesign in over a decade and was developed under a “quiet cabin” philosophy inspired by Japanese Zen gardens. Infiniti’s engineers benchmarked the sound levels against top German luxury models and introduced active noise cancellation, triple-sealed doors, and acoustic glass to meet the standard. The interior’s horizontal lines and hidden ambient lighting were designed to mimic the calm rhythm of nature—transforming a family SUV into a mobile sanctuary.