2022 Infiniti QX80 Review, Pricing, and Specs (2025)

2022 Infiniti QX80 Review, Pricing, and Specs (1)

Starting at $73,645

6/10

C/D RATING

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2022 Infiniti QX80 Review, Pricing, and Specs (2)

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  • Highs Looks classier than its Nissan Armada sibling, effortless V-8 powertrain, luxurious interior fit-and-finish.
  • Lows The similarly nice Armada costs far less, a paragon fuel-inefficiency, styling inside and out is dated.
  • Verdict The QX80 is a big, comfy, and nicely appointed SUV, but it's woefully outclassed by fancier rivals.
By Eric Stafford

Overview

The 2022 Infiniti QX80 looks attractive and upscale, its interior is sturdily built, and its smooth ride and strong engine are both satisfying. Theoretically, all these traits should amount to a compelling large, three-row, luxury SUV, right? Wrong. That's because apart from the Infiniti badges, it's fundamentally a gussied-up Nissan Armada, which also happens to cost significantly less. Sure, there are some small differences between the two, but it's not enough to justify the upcharge or close the gap to the QX80's more desirable alternatives such as, well, everything else in this class. For those still interested in the largest Infiniti, its fully independent suspension delivers a tranquil ride and its 400-hp V-8, albeit fuel-thirsty­, sounds good and provides ample thrust. Still, in most ways the 2022 QX80 can't keep up with newer and ritzier rivals.

What's New for 2022?

For 2022, the QX80 benefits from a brand-new infotainment system and revised center stack. Gone are the unintuitive dual screens and the unremarkable climate controls. Now there's a prominent 12.3-inch touchscreen with more desirable features such as wireless Apple CarPlay. Directly below it sits a redesigned HVAC control panel with buttons and knobs that looks classier and is easier to use than before. The QX80 also now comes with a wireless smartphone charger hidden behind a retractable panel beneath the climate controls.

Pricing and Which One to Buy

The price of the 2022 Infiniti QX80 starts at $73,645 and goes up to $84,795 depending on the trim and options.

    Given that even the price of the mid-level QX80 Premium Select brushes elbows with that of the Mercedes-Benz GLS450 and the BMW X7 xDrive40i, we'd stick with the entry-level Luxe trim. It offers plenty of luxury features to keep occupants happy, such as leather upholstery, heated front seats, a power-adjustable steering wheel with heat, second-row captain's chairs, a 13-speaker Bose stereo system, in-dash navigation, SiriusXM satellite radio, and adaptive cruise control.

    Engine, Transmission, and Performance

    The QX80 teams a 400-hp 5.6-liter V-8 with a seven-speed automatic transmission and either rear- or all-wheel drive. The last version we tested ran from zero to 60 mph in 5.9 seconds. While that's speedy given this SUV's size, every other competitor we tested was even quicker. Still, we loved the engine's smooth power delivery and snappy throttle response. Too bad it was hard to hustle on the highway, with a transmission that hesitated to downshift. But around town, this Infiniti galloped with grace, its exhaust note growling after heavy-footed accelerator applications. A comfortable ride couldn't make up for the fact that the QX80 felt less athletic than the GLS450. So if you're looking for a mega-luxury SUV with sharp driving dynamics, you should look elsewhere; the Infiniti's serene character will satisfy buyers who want to be coddled. The QX80 can tow 8500 pounds in either the rear-wheel-drive or all-wheel-drive configuration, which beats the Mercedes's rating by 800 pounds.

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      Fuel Economy and Real-World MPG

      Simply put, the QX80 has awful fuel economy. Even the thriftiest variant is rated at 14 mpg in the city and 20 mph on the highway. Its rivals have substantially better ratings. What's more, the version we tested on our 75-mph highway fuel-economy route, which is part of our extensive testing regimen, underachieved by earning 17 mpg in the real world. For more information about the QX80's fuel economy, visit the EPA's website.

      Interior, Comfort, and Cargo

      Inside, the Infiniti is comfortable and quiet, but the overall design has barely changed since the ute debuted in 2011 as the QX56. The center stack has finally been redesigned to accommodate a modern touchscreen with more user-friendly controls, and the HVAC system enjoys a new layout that includes physical knobs for adjusting the dual climate zones. Unfortunately, features that we expect on luxury vehicles (such as a panoramic sunroof, massaging seats, and a head-up display) aren't available. Still, the spacious cabin is well built and includes a standard third row. While the QX80 can accommodate adults back there, several competitors offer roomier setups. The Infiniti has standard second-row captain's chairs that can be swapped for a three-seat bench. Those who can't find enough space to store their property inside the QX80 should appear on an episode of Hoarders. The Infiniti has ample interior cubby space, and it held the most luggage behind the third row among similarly sized rivals.

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      Infotainment and Connectivity

      Infiniti modernizes the QX80's infotainment system by discarding the old and maligned dual-screen setup and replacing it with a much larger and more intuitive single 12.3-inch touchscreen. This unit features the brand's InTouch connectivity services as well as standard onboard navigation, Android Auto, and Apple CarPlay, with the latter now wirelessly accessible. Every QX80 comes with a 13-speaker Bose stereo, wireless device charging, and an array of charge ports that include four USB outlets. The optional Theater package adds another USB port and a 120-volt outlet. There's a rear-seat entertainment system with two 8.0-inch screens fitted to the back of the front-seat headrests, too, but it's reserved for the top-of-the-line Sensory trim.

      Safety and Driver-Assistance Features

      Every QX80 has standard driver-assistance technology such as forward-collision warning and automated emergency braking. More advanced driver-assistance technology is optional. For more information about the QX80's crash-test results, visit the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) websites. Key safety features include:

      • Standard automated emergency braking with pedestrian detection
      • Standard lane-departure warning and lane-keeping assist
      • Standard adaptive cruise control

      Warranty and Maintenance Coverage

      The QX80 has a competitive warranty that's highlighted by the longest limited coverage and corrosion protection in its class. Unfortunately, Infiniti doesn't offer the complimentary scheduled maintenance that some other competitors do.

      • Limited warranty covers four years or 60,000 miles
      • Powertrain warranty covers four years or 70,000 miles
      • No complimentary scheduled maintenance

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      Specifications

      Specifications

      2021 Infiniti QX80 AWD

      VEHICLE TYPE
      front-engine, 4-wheel-drive, 7-passenger, 4-door wagon

      PRICE AS TESTED
      $79,490 (base price: $73,545)

      ENGINE TYPE
      DOHC 32-valve V-8, aluminum block and heads, direct fuel injection
      Displacement
      339 in3, 5552 cm3
      Power
      400 hp @ 5800 rpm
      Torque
      413 lb-ft @ 4000 rpm

      TRANSMISSION
      7-speed automatic

      CHASSIS
      Suspension (F/R): control arms/control arms
      Brakes (F/R): 13.8-in vented disc/13.8-in vented disc
      Tires: Bridgestone Dueler H/T D684 II, P275/50R-22 111H M+S

      DIMENSIONS
      Wheelbase: 121.1 in
      Length: 210.2 in
      Width: 79.9 in
      Height: 75.8 in
      Passenger volume: 153 ft3
      Cargo volume: 17 ft3
      Curb weight: 5915 lb

      C/D TEST RESULTS
      60 mph: 5.9 sec
      100 mph: 16.3 sec
      130 mph: 35.6 sec
      Rolling start, 5–60 mph: 6.2 sec
      Top gear, 30–50 mph: 3.4 sec
      Top gear, 50–70 mph: 4.8 sec
      1/4 mile: 14.6 sec @ 96 mph
      Top speed (C/D est): 135 mph
      Braking, 70–0 mph: 172 ft
      Roadholding, 300-ft-dia skidpad: 0.73 g
      Standing-start accel times omit 1-ft rollout of 0.3 sec.

      C/D FUEL ECONOMY
      Observed: 15 mpg

      EPA FUEL ECONOMY
      Combined/city/highway: 15/13/19 mpg

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      2022 Infiniti QX80 Review, Pricing, and Specs (2025)

      FAQs

      Is the QX80 worth buying? ›

      "After more than a decade in production, the QX80 is increasingly outclassed by its newer competitors. Infiniti's largest vehicle has features and capabilities that qualify it as a luxury SUV, but at this point it's not a worthy rival to more modern options."

      What should I pay for an INFINITI QX80? ›

      The out-the-door price for the 2023 INFINITI QX80 LUXE trim with options is $74,254 - this is based on an Edmunds Suggested Price of $67,374 and $6,880 in taxes and fees. Keep in mind that this does not include any finance charges, which will increase your out-the-door price.

      How many miles will a QX80 last? ›

      The life expectancy of an INFINITI QX80 typically will reach around 200,000 miles but can exceed this mileage with proper care and routine maintenance at your nearest INFINITI dealership. Is the INFINITI QX80 a reliable car? The INFINITI QX80 is the most reliable model in its class.

      Are INFINITI QX80 expensive to maintain? ›

      The average total annual cost for repairs and maintenance on a INFINITI QX80 is $718, compared to an average of $1,127 for luxury fullsize SUVs and $652 for all vehicle models. The average total annual cost for unscheduled repairs and maintenance across all model years of a vehicle.

      What are the cons of the QX80? ›

      Infiniti QX80 Transmission Problems

      Some owners have faced problems such as rough shifting, delayed engagement, and in severe cases, complete transmission failure.

      Why does QX80 need premium gas? ›

      Engine Health: As your engine gets older, carbon deposits begin to build up. This can cause your engine to slowly increase its engine combustion rate and raise the optimal octane level for the vehicle. By using premium gas, you keep your engine at peak performance even as it ages.

      Is INFINITI an expensive car to maintain? ›

      INFINITI is ranked 16th among 32 car brands by RepairPal, with an average annual maintenance cost of $638, typical for luxury vehicles.

      Is it worth buying a used INFINITI? ›

      Longevity of INFINITI Cars:

      In fact, there are INFINITI vehicles on the road with over 100,000 miles that are still running strong. So, whether you're looking at a lower mileage or slightly higher mileage used INFINITI, you can expect reliability. This longevity is a testament to the brand's commitment to quality.

      Do INFINITI SUVs hold their value? ›

      Infiniti – 42.6 Percent Retained Value (after five years)

      Infiniti SUVs like the QX80 and QX50 hold onto their values better, but even the crossover in the lineup with the best retained value—the QX50, which holds onto 43.6 percent of its value after five years—comes in under the 47.6 percent national average.

      Are Infinitis reliable after 100k miles? ›

      Some dealers recommended that you stay away from used cars with over 100,000 miles on them, but this certainly isn't a concrete rule. In fact, if a car is well-maintained and has been regularly serviced, it can last for well over 100,000 miles with no issues.

      Is INFINITI QX80 better than Armada? ›

      Both models have 400 horsepower and 413 pound-feet of torque and can tow up to 8,500 pounds. However, the INFINITI QX80 has better fuel economy than the Nissan Armada, offering up to an EPA-estimated 20 MPG highway,3 while the Armada delivers up to an EPA-estimated 19 MPG highway.

      Is the QX80 engine reliable? ›

      According to repairpal.com, the Infiniti QX80 scores 3.5 out of 5, placing it first out of 19 other luxury full-size SUVs. It's above average in its dependability and won't cost an excessive amount to maintain. It's one of the best if you're hunting for a larger luxury car option.

      Is QX80 worth buying? ›

      It goes on sale in summer 2024. The QX80 large SUV has a plush, luxurious, and quiet interior. We liked the supple ride but found this big barge to be ungainly, with cumbersome handling in everyday driving, though it was ultimately secure in emergency maneuvers.

      What is better, Lexus or INFINITI? ›

      Lexus vehicles outperform INFINITI in terms of safety when comparing 2023 IIHS Top Safety Pick awards. J.D. Power has recognized Lexus vehicles for their exceptional dependability and reliability ratings.

      Do INFINITI QX80 hold their value? ›

      Infiniti QX80 — 52.6%

      Sadly, not too many people are after it. The result is a 52.6% plummet in its value after 5 years. If you bought yours for $77,000, be ready to sell it in the region of $36,500. With the average SUV depreciation being 44.1%, this is way above the mark.

      Is an INFINITI QX80 reliable? ›

      The outgoing QX80 has average predicted reliability—but just barely. And its owner satisfaction is below-average. Despite the promises, the smart move for shoppers is to give Infiniti a year to refine its production processes and wait to see how the vehicle performs in our tests and surveys.

      Is an INFINITI QX80 bigger than a Tahoe? ›

      The Chevrolet Tahoe is a little wider than the INFINITI QX80, so getting in and out of the car in a crowded parking lot may be a little more of a squeeze. When looking at overall length, the Chevrolet Tahoe takes up about the same amount of space in your garage as the INFINITI QX80.

      Are INFINITI QX80 good on gas? ›

      14 city / 20 highway / 16 combined mpg*

      Which is bigger Armada or QX80? ›

      Which is bigger, Nissan Armada or INFINITI QX80? The Nissan Armada vs. INFINITI QX80 dimensions are nearly identical, but the INFINITI QX80 is slightly longer. These two three-row body-on-frame SUVs share a platform, and both ride on a 121.1-inch wheelbase.

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