New 2022 INFINITI QX80 flagship SUV arrives with widescreen, 12.3-inch high-definition touchscreen (2025)

New 2022 INFINITI QX80 flagship SUV arrives with widescreen, 12.3-inch high-definition touchscreen (1)

YOKOHAMA, Japan — Today INFINITI announces its flagship body-on-frame SUV, the 2022 QX80, goes on sale this fall with a single, bigger interior touchscreen and wireless smartphone charger to complement its opulent interior, with an MSRP starting at $70,600.

The new 2022 QX80 has been significantly refined in 2022 with a widescreen, high-definition 12.3-inch INFINITI InTouch display that includes wireless Apple CarPlay and USB-based Android Auto compatibility. Standard on all grades, the new display includes navigation with lane guidance and INFINITI's InTouch Services. An all-new wireless smartphone charger is included along with a Bose® Premium Sound system, and Intelligent Cruise Control to support the driver.

"The new 2022 INFINITI QX80 has even more technology inside, adding to the luxury and remarkable strength it's known for," said Jeff Pope, group vice president, INFINITI Americas. "The new QX80 takes its place at the top of our SUV lineup that's growing bolder for 2022 with the all-new QX55 crossover coupe and, in just a few weeks, the completely redesigned QX60 three-row SUV."

The 2022 INFINITI QX80 arrives in U.S. showrooms in late summer 2021 and starts at $70,600 MSRP. INFINITI's All-Mode four-wheel drive, which is available on all grades, costs $3,100.

At its heart, the new QX80 is powered by INFINITI's 5.6-liter V-8 that makes 400 horsepower and 413 pound-feet of torque paired to a 7-speed automatic transmission. Equipped with rear-wheel drive as standard or available with INFINITI All-Mode Four-Wheel Drive, the new 2022 QX80 is as capable and comfortable as ever.

New 2022 INFINITI QX80 flagship SUV arrives with widescreen, 12.3-inch high-definition touchscreen (2)

Command at your fingertips
The new 2022 INFINITI QX80's most significant change is inside, where a revised center cluster now offers a single, 12.3-inch high-definition INFINITI InTouch display for infotainment. The screen renders sharp and clear information, including navigation guidance, for all occupants of the QX80 and features wireless Apple CarPlay and USB-based Android Auto compatibility for entertainment on the go. A wireless smartphone charger is included as well, offering easy charging on the go for compatible smartphones and other devices.

Widescreen navigation with lane guidance is standard on all 2022 QX80s, including 5-year complimentary access to premium traffic and MapCare. A Wi-Fi hotspot to connect multiple devices is included (subscription sold separately after 30-day complimentary trial) and an available Rear Seat Entertainment system with twin, 8.0-inch screens offer on-the-go entertainment.

A Smart Rearview Mirror is standard on all QX80s and can display a sharp view behind the luxury three-row SUV when engaged, even if cargo or passengers obstruct rearward vision inside. An Around View Monitor with Moving Object Detection and Front and Rear Sonar System is included to help make navigating tight parking spaces easier, and every QX80 is equipped with driver-assistance systems including Intelligent Cruise Control, Backup Collision Intervention, Lane Departure Warning, Blind Spot Intervention, and Lane Departure Prevention.

New 2022 INFINITI QX80 flagship SUV arrives with widescreen, 12.3-inch high-definition touchscreen (3)

Captivating exterior, capacious and calm interior
The new 2022 INFINITI QX80 continues with bold proportions and commanding exterior details such as available 22-inch alloy wheels, dark chrome accents, and chrome exterior accents. Inside, every QX80 features Napa leather-appointed seats in all three rows, standard second-row captain's chairs, and heated front seats. Semi-aniline leather-appointed seats are available, as are climate-controlled front seats, an Advanced Climate Control System with Plasmacluster™ technology and Grape Polyphenol filter, and Bose® Performance Series Audio with 17 speakers.

The 2022 INFINITI QX80 offers a four-wheel independent, double-wishbone suspension for a calm and confident ride. A hydraulic Body Motion Control System is available for a more refined ride and a rear automatic self-leveling suspension is standard on all models for more confident towing, which is rated up to 8,500 pounds1.

Three well-equipped QX80 grades
The new 2022 INFINITI QX80 LUXE starts at $70,600 MSRP and includes Napa leather-appointed seating in all three rows, 20-inch alloy wheels, a 12.3-inch INFINITI InTouch display, Charcoal Burl trim, heated front seats, second row captain's chairs that tip up for easier access to the third row, a Bose® 13-speaker premium audio system, a power liftgate and more.

The QX80 PREMIUM SELECT builds on that with 22-inch dark chrome alloy wheels, unique Matte Mocha Burl interior trim and more for $75,385 MSRP to start.

The QX80 SENSORY spares little for $82,235 MSRP and includes 22-inch dark chrome alloy wheels, chrome exterior accents, semi-aniline leather-appointed seats, a Bose® Performance Audio 17-speaker sound system, Hydraulic Body Motion Control, climate-controlled front seats and more.

Assembled in Kyushu, Japan, the new 2022 INFINITI QX80 goes on sale later this summer in the U.S. and Canada with other markets to follow.

For more information about the 2022 INFINITI crossover and SUV lineup, check INFINITI's global and regional newsrooms.

(MSRP excludes $1,395 destination and handling charge.)

About INFINITI
INFINITI Motor Company is headquartered in Yokohama, Japan with operations around the world including regional offices based in the Americas, China and INFINITI International Markets based in Dubai. The INFINITI brand of premium automobiles are assembled in manufacturing facilities in Japan, North America and China. INFINITI design studios are located in Atsugi-Shi near Yokohama, London, San Diego and Beijing.

More information about INFINITI and its industry-leading technologies can be found at www.INFINITI.com. You can also follow INFINITI on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn and see all our latest videos on YouTube.

Contacts - INFINITI Communications

Wendy Orthman
General manager, Global Communications
wendy.orthman@infiniti.com

Stephen Coughlan
Senior manager, Global Communications
stephen.coughlan@infiniti.com

1. Up to 8,500 lbs. maximum towing for 2022 INFINITI QX80. Towing varies by configuration. See INFINITI Towing Guide and Owner's Manual for additional information. Cargo and load capacity limited by weight and distribution. Always secure cargo.

New 2022 INFINITI QX80 flagship SUV arrives with widescreen, 12.3-inch high-definition touchscreen (2025)

FAQs

Is 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."

How many miles can a INFINITI 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.

Is INFINITI QX80 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.

What should I pay for an INFINITI QX80? ›

Based on Edmunds analysis of recent prices paid in your area, the Edmunds Suggested Price for the 2023 INFINITI QX80 LUXE base trim is $67,266.

Is QX80 good in snow? ›

The full-size QX80 was also a pleasant surprise. Set in 4WD High, the power split between the front and rear axles proved an ideal setting for snow and the occasional ice patch.

What is the most common problem with Infiniti QX80? ›

One of the most commonly reported problems with the Infiniti QX80 is related to its transmission. Some owners have faced problems such as rough shifting, delayed engagement, and in severe cases, complete transmission failure.

Are INFINITI QX80 expensive to maintain? ›

An INFINITI QX80 will cost about $11,582 for maintenance and repairs during its first 10 years of service. This beats the industry average for luxury SUV models by $4,132. There is also a 32.16% chance that a QX80 will require a major repair during that time.

Are INFINITI QX80 good on gas? ›

The EPA-estimated 2024 INFINITI QX80 gas mileage can reach up to 14 mpg in the city and 20 mpg on the highway*, which is an impressive stat for such a powerful full-size SUV.

How long will an INFINITI last? ›

Weighing the difference between used car miles or years is important, but the brand is also a key ingredient. So, how long do INFINITI vehicles last? Most INFINITI models can typically last up to 200,000 miles.

Is INFINITI good or bad? ›

INFINITI ranks high among luxury brands for its low cost of ownership, high safety ratings, and dependability. However, it lacks the same rankings in fuel efficiency and repair costs. Like many other luxury nameplates, the brand tends to trade these areas for style, advanced features, and design.

Do INFINITI QX80 hold their value? ›

An INFINITI QX80 will depreciate 53% after 5 years and have a 5 year resale value of $36,642.

Why do INFINITI's depreciate so fast? ›

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Infiniti is considered a premium car brand, but it's not as prestigious as Mercedes-Benz or Lexus. The demand for used Infiniti models is low, resulting in fast depreciation. Car experts often argue that Infiniti hasn't found its identity and often call it a "wannabe luxury brand".

Why is INFINITI so expensive? ›

INFINITI models are considered luxury cars because they are made with high-quality designs and parts, yet, they are much more affordable than other high-end vehicles.

How much does it cost to fill up a QX80? ›

Compare Side-by-Side
2022 Infiniti QX80 4WD
Annual Fuel Cost*$4,500
Cost to Drive 25 Miles$7.48
Cost to Fill the Tank$117
Tank Size26.0 gallons
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Do you have to use premium gas in Infiniti QX80? ›

All INFINITI models are designed to run on gas with an octane level of 91 or higher. When choosing your INFINITI gas type, keep in mind that no regular gas has an octane level that high. That means all INFINITI engines will run their best when fed premium gas.

What are the cons of the QX80? ›

That QX80 is powerful, quiet, and roomy, but its clumsy handling and low fuel economy on premium fuel are among its demerits. The redesigned model looks to build on the established strengths, while significantly upgrading comfort, convenience, and technology.

Are Infiniti QX80 expensive to maintain? ›

An INFINITI QX80 will cost about $11,582 for maintenance and repairs during its first 10 years of service. This beats the industry average for luxury SUV models by $4,132. There is also a 32.16% chance that a QX80 will require a major repair during that time.

Is the Infiniti QX80 expensive to insure? ›

Auto insurance for an INFINITI QX80 will cost about $1,962 per year. This beats the national average for luxury SUV models by $263. Our car insurance comparison study assumes a 40 year old good driver with full coverage and good credit that drives around 13,000 miles per year.

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.

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