👉AT NIGHT: 2025 Infiniti QX80 Autograph
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- Explore the 2025 INFINITI QX80's night-time features in this comprehensive video review. We examine the exterior lighting, including daytime running lights, parking lights, and turn signals. Inside, we evaluate the ambient lighting system, customizable colors, and interior illumination. The video covers the headlight performance, comparing low and high beams, and assesses the cargo area lighting. We also look at the infotainment screens, camera systems, and climate controls in low-light conditions. Despite its $112,000 price tag, we discuss some surprising omissions and areas for improvement in this luxury SUV's nighttime usability. Whether you're considering a purchase or just curious about high-end vehicle lighting, this detailed night review of the 2025 INFINITI QX80 provides valuable insights.
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Trims:
1. QX80 PURE
Drivetrain Options:
Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD): $82,450
All-Mode 4WD: $85,550
Key Features:
INFINITI InTouch® with dual 14.3-inch screens
Klipsch® 14-speaker premium audio
Heated first- and second-row seats
3D Around View® Monitor
ProPILOT Assist 1.1
Google built-in, Amazon Alexa, wireless Apple CarPlay®, Android Auto™
20-inch wheels
8 USB ports
Motion-activated liftgate
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2. QX80 LUXE
Drivetrain Options:
RWD: $89,500
4WD: $92,650
Added Features:
Dynamic Digital Suspension
Electronic Air Suspension
Head-up display
Climate-controlled first- and second-row seats
Remote Control Rear Seat
22-inch wheels
Optional Package:
ProPILOT Assist 2.1: Additional $3,300
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3. QX80 SENSORY (4WD Only)
Price: $100,645
Added Features:
Semi-aniline leather-appointed seating for first and second rows
Biometric Cooling
Klipsch® 24-speaker Reference Premiere Premium Audio
Individual Audio, INFINITI Light Path
Massaging front seats
Personalized Ambient Lighting (64 colors)
Dark Brown open pore ash wood trim
Frameless Smart Rear View Mirror
Optional Package:
ProPILOT Assist 2.1: Additional $3,200
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4. QX80 AUTOGRAPH (4WD Only)
Price: $110,595
Added Features:
ProPILOT Assist 2.1
Second-row massaging seats
Second-row console with touchscreen HVAC and seat control
Semi-aniline leather-appointed, heated third-row seats
Front console cool box
In-Car Camera
Two-tone roof
Dark chrome exterior trim
Open pore ash wood trim with metal inlay
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Price Differences and Upgrades
Base to Luxe: Approximately $7,050 to $7,100 increase, depending on drivetrain, introducing luxury features like air suspension and advanced seating controls.
Luxe to Sensory: An increase of around $8,145, focusing on premium audio, advanced cooling, and luxury seating materials.
Sensory to Autograph: Approximately $9,950 increase, adding cutting-edge technologies, enhanced second and third-row luxury features, and exclusive design elements.
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Mechanical Specifications:
Engine Type: VR35DDTT DOHC V6
Displacement: 3.5 liters (3,492 cc)
Horsepower: 450 hp at 5,600 rpm
Torque: 516 lb-ft at 3,600 rpm
Fuel Delivery System: Direct Injection Gasoline (DIG™)
Transmission Type: 9-speed automatic with paddle shifters
Drivetrain: Available in Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD) and All-Mode® 4WD
Drive Mode Selector: Includes Standard, Eco, Sport, Snow, Tow, Personal settings
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Dimensional Specifications:
Body Type: Body on frame
Wheelbase: 121.0 inches
Overall Length: 211.2 inches
Overall Width: 83.3 inches (mirrors folded) - 92.5 inches (mirrors open)
Overall Height: Varies from 76.6 to 77.9 inches, depending on suspension and spec
Ground Clearance: 9.6 - 10 inches, depending on suspension setup
Front/Rear Track Width: 68.0 - 68.1 inches (front), 67.9 - 68.0 inches (rear)
Turning Diameter: To be determined (TBD)
Coefficient of Drag (Cd): 0.37
Angle of Approach: 22.1 - 25.1 degrees, depending on spec
Angle of Departure: 21.8 - 25.6 degrees, depending on spec
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10x better than Lexus. 🔥
I personally like more subtle ambient lighting. The German cars overdo it in my eyes. I do agree the lighting on the center console should be much better. But we know Nissan/Infiniti is still in an uphill battle financially and they had to cut costs somewhere while still delivering good feature content. They could have cut costs in worse ways. In a pinch you'd just have to turn on the overhead lights. Headlights look fine to me, but I do drive a 2013 so LEDs looks super bright to me no matter what. I do notice it's missing the adaptive headlights that the QX60 has... but I feel like those don't have much benefit.
Nissan is so broke from low sales that I’m surprised they made the QX80 as nice as it is. They’re trying so hard to fix their reputation but they have so much against them. I’m not surprised that they’re asking for a pretty penny for the new QX80, they’re trying to get their money back
@@faheemabbas3965that’s some pretty faulty reasoning.
Germans ambient lights on some GTA strip club shit, it looks gross, cheap, horrible !
How has reliability been?
I seriously would consider purchasing this $112,590.00 beauty right here!🤔
👉EXCELLENT JOB AS ALWAYS MIKE👈
Because of the great video Mike, I noticed:
-little ambient lighting at the center console area and cup holders (either from the overhead down or within the compartments
- no adaptive headlight system or even swerving with the wheel
- no cornering lights as with cars in the same class
- no fog lights.
- no puddle lights under the doors.
- no lights in the rear floorboard! Looks dark. Or center box. Glove box has a traditional yellow light?
- no sequential turn signals (not sure if it's still a regulation issue)
Surprisingly, some were offered in the previous model.
Thanks for the amazing review
Yes, all of these little things add up. Hopefully it's fixed on the 2026 and not something we have to wait on the mid cycle refresh for.
Great night vid, very thorough. Hitting those areas no one would know until after the purchase. Thanks.
Love the at night vids mike, one of the few car reviewers that really go in detail while reviewing a car and we appreciate that!! keep up the amazing work mike! ❤
I think the lighting looks just right. But the lighting issue could be subjective. But you do need good lighting. Nodoubt there. But still, the QX80 has knocked it out of the park with this total refresh. They've addressed all the issues the previous generation missed. The new king of SUV'S here!!!
Your night videos set you apart from most other reviewers. Keep up the good work. I too am surprised at the lack of brightness levels in the interiors lighting as well as the lackluster quality of the headlights for a $100K+ vehicle. I think they think most well healed soccer moms probably wouldn't notice.
I want one!
I'm actually not offended by the price..... There is no luxury full size suv on the market under 100k......
Even the non luxury brands come very close to 100k (expeditions, sequoias, Tahoes) ... (Top of the line)
It's a good looking truck with lots of features, lots of safety and that Japanese engine might last you forever.......
2026 should address the low beams imo.
Much needed improvement to the QX80, but I will miss the puddle lights, the swivel headlights, and the Footwell lights.
3.5V6 turbocharged engine 450HP 516 Ft lbs of torque. 64 colour ambient lighting. Air suspension. Flush mount pop out door handles. Huge digital dash and infotainment screen. Heated, cooled and massaging second row captain chairs. First ever Klipsch 24 speaker sound system to be put into a vehicle (any audiophile knows Klipsch, equivalent or better than Harmon Kardon, Bang and Olufsen, Bose of course, Bowers and Wilkins etc) oh and Biometric heating/cooling which uses infrared sensors to monitor body temperatures to control the HVAC and seating controls ? Insane.
Infiniti invented the first ever Birds Eye view or 360 degree camera and it was on the 2008 EX35…. They have the technology, obviously in terms of Tech and engines . This new engine is dubbed the VR35DDTT which is apart of the VR engine family which includes the VR38DDTT from the glorious Nissan GTR performance car. If I win the lottery I’m buying one before anyone vehicle
HELLYEAH!! Way ta go!! You rock!!
Hi Mike. Love you videos, you are so more in depth with your reviews!!!
Another great video, thank you so much for the night time review!
Thanks for this very informative video!! Infiniti has really dethroned many of its major rivals with this redesign!! Some imperfections Infiniti could work on but otherwise a great SUV!! Nice job Mike!!
To turn all the lights off, you have to turn the vehicle off engage parking break , turn off all the lights then turn on the vehicle. Leave a like if this welp.
And this is applicable to all Nissan vehicles
Great review. Showing real issues for such an expensive vehicle. Hopefully, it would make up with build quality.
I hope a comfort view in this screen at night.
The official car of pastor wives everywhere
That is why is auto light so you don’t have to do anything
Will done 😊
As always - you give a great review! I agree - ergonomics are extremely important.
LED brake lights should be larger and brighter for a SUV of this size and cost! Brake lights looks like an afterthought compared to how bright the LED rear turn signals are.
Subscribed immediately after hearing an actual real opinion. Other channels just gush like sheep.
A lot of popular reviewers are given all-expense-paid trips around the world by the manufacturers to go to their press events. They sleep in $1000 a night hotels and get buttered up the whole time. After receiving $5,000 - $10,000+ worth of benefits, It is unlikely this has no effect of the "review" videos they make :)
I hope the 2026 has puddle lights, brake hold, and rear window shades 🤞
Wow those lights are terrible and the exterior design 🤢🤮
after 2 years gona be 45k I can get it then
thank you for the amazing review
O man you are absolutely awesome making these videos, everything is impressive from A to Z, keep it up and may god bless you.
Thank you very much!
Rear and headlight looks ugly AF.
Again Infiniti make the same mistake foot & headlights before 5 years with all new 2018 i bought Qx80 then changed to 2019 Armada hope not to repeat with all new Armada
Much needed improvement to the QX80, but I will miss the puddle lights, the swivel headlights, and the Footwell lights.
Vehicle industry should hire mike as their interior/exterior light advisor.
Such a high end car in now a days generation without soft close doors, reallly!!!
🤤🤤🤤🤤
Let's hope no problems like the new toyotas .
So many screens, so many distractions.
Where are the LED rear fog lights?
Hi mate, what is the dash cam you use to record?
This is the first time I see your review, and you are doing a very wonderful job and I hope that the problems you mentioned will be fixed
By the way, your keen observations help people save their money. Keep it up👍🏻
I know you Arabs love these Patrol-based cars.
23:58 Can't tell, but do the low beams move left to right with the steering? My 2016 has the adaptive headlights and it's very cool to see them moving back and forth as I drive.
No, these are static headlights.
You are the best
Very nice update from your last QX80. The only thing that Infiniti took away is the puddle lights. 😢
Still wish that more manufacturers would look at what Hyundai/Genesis is doing. They are the best with interior lighting on their higher end models.
I really enjoyed your reviews, goes into more in depth compared to other reviewers. Maybe you can show how the lights look on the rear and side mirrors from a vehicle in front of it in the future.
Man, I think you are looking...
Expensive machine
Not good as Lexus LX
keep wining!!
$112,000 that's quite the ask.
Get it used 5 years later for 55k or less 🤷🏾♂️
Lx600 starts at $100k and goes to $130k…
These type of vehicles would do great in the 70-75k range but for some reason they want to compete with vehicles that they can’t match. BMW, MB or Range Rover. They are not even close. Ambient lighting should be adjustable. Some of us light them bright. With all these cons is def not worth the price
Not jus Infiniti tho the Escalade and the Navi also can’t compete with the Europeans
Your nick picking critiquing to make you sound like a professional , the car is adequate and the lighting is .
My detailed review aims to provide thorough information for potential buyers, especially given the QX80's luxury status and price point. While the vehicle is indeed impressive overall, I believe discussing both strengths and potential improvements helps viewers make informed decisions based on their specific needs. Different drivers have different priorities, which is why I try to cover all aspects in depth.
If you're buying a $100k+ vehicle you expect nothing but absolute quality, he has to point out every detail why you would bypass an Escalade, LX and every vehicle in its class to get this
@@kobbycrentsil2859well the Escalade and the LX aren’t that great especially the current LX 😭😂
@@dynamicremakes5592 there's no great car, just what you can tolerate about it
Go for BMW nothing is better that
X7 40 d
Have you seen my I5 M60 night video?
I think I am more impressed with the 2024 hyundai santa fe hybrid calligraphy which is half the price of the infinite QX80 and has better lights than a vehicle that costs twice as much and the hyundai hybrid gets far better fuel mileage than this QX80 and for bang for buck I would buy the hyundai santa fe hybrid calligraphy and doesn't need premium fuel either. Thanks again, Mike, for another good nighttime review.
Comparing a Santa Fe to this? You're in the wrong category mate.
And the Santa Fe isn't all that great with transmission problems and all.