We have the 2023 QX60 and love it. The interior materials and layout are very impressive as well as the exterior design. I totally understand the driving dynamics of the MDX as we also have one but the QX60 is all about class and comfort that you won’t find in the MDX. It also doesn’t drive as soft and nimble like Lexus RX which is also good thing in my opinion.
Some beautiful shots of the car along with the awesome scenery! Also it seems you somehow captured the true warmth and richness of the interior. I haven’t been in one yet, but I recently sat in a new Pathfinder and Rogue, and they were VERY nice and if this tops those then it’s gotta be an extremely nice place to me. Great job Infiniti.
GREAT REVIEW: Honestly the best I have seen and I watched them all before . . . I just bought a 2022 QX60 Autograph in Grand Blue over Saddle Brown and absolutely love it! YES - it was very hard to find in Northern Ohio, but I had a few deposits down on Sensory & Autograph, hoping my favored color combo came up. It did. Local dealers were not helpful doing a nationwide search for what I wanted. I had to do it myself. No problem. Leaving a 7 year old Porsche Cayenne Turbo S behind (yes a rare Turbo S with 550 HP) I have no regrets. While its not 0-100 mph in 5-6 seconds like my Turbo S, honestly this 300 HP QX60 is plenty quick. How often do you get to exercise a 525 HP super tuned engine like my Turbo S? Broke it in properly and didn't go over 4000 RPM for first 1000 mi before I could get on it with full acceleration. I was pleasantly surprised, and you know what I was used to with the Turbo S. Had it for a month now and have no regrets. Trying to think of anything I would change or improve and drawing mostly blanks. Did I say I love it? I do wish the heated steering wheel came on automatically at cold temperatures, but you do need to press the button. My 35 pound dog sets off the passenger seat belt chime. Annoying, but easily fixed with a seat belt receiver plug ($7 on Amazon). With the Infiniti In-Touch system I can check the status of my QX60 to make sure its locked, etc. Remotely start from that app if I want and much more. I was initially taken back by the auto lane departure system which defaults to "driver assist". Leave your lane and you get more than a simple hepatic vibration in the steering wheel. It tries to steer you back into your lane! It's easily turned off if you don't like it. As you can see I am struggling to find flaws in this all new Infiniti. A 2006 Infiniti FX35 was honestly the best car I ever owned (and I have owned dozens of great cars), so as I looked at "comparables (Aviator, MDX, Jag)" Infiniti was on the top of my list. That 2006 FX35 was sold to a friend with 135,000 miles and is now still going strong at 215,000 miles. I know I sound like an Infiniti fan boy, but I have had great success with them.
It's a great vehicle overall. So thankful INFINITI went back to a traditional transmission. I'm partial to Nissan/INFINITI because I currently own an FX37 and have owned dozens of other Nissan products in my lifetime.
@@EverydayReviews2022 yes it does. i've owned alitma's with CVT's and driven my sister's previous Gen QX60 and there is no comparison to a geared transmission.
I want BMW to take a good hard look at how simple the middle row moves forward and ask themselves what the heck were they thinking when they designed the X7 🤦♂️
I waited and waited for this car. The Jx35 fit my needs perfectly. A dog carrier. :) In my area the top Infiniti Autograph is 1k more than the top GV 80 3.5 Presige. :/
Which area are you in? Here in US, GV80 Prestige 3.5 is near $74,000 when QX60 Autograph is $64,000 there is about a $10,000 difference. And GV80 does come with more options and techs
Does this compensate a little bit of the driving- such as, does it slow down in front of the traffic that after it does, the car rolls for you only to brake to end in a stationary position instead you doing the slowing down for it in cruse control? I know Mazda 3 S P 25 SKYACTIVE Technology sports cars that were of the latest model do have them. The back passenger seats have lots of spacious room which is nice to see but for headroom, are they adjustable seats to adjust the height. I was wondering if buyers could get them in any car, it looked quite low from film footage. There's lots of spacious room in the back trunk which is nice in itself when opening the back door hatch if I have said correctly. Knowing it's an automatic, does this also drive like a manual where you change gears on the steering wheel? I know they can be a fun car to drive- wow, I get a rush. What about the reverse-cameras- I know that with a Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross, road users can drive with reverse-cameras still active. I am a foreigner for them things for I think they could cause a distraction in traffic lights. Also, with an eight seat SUV, they can be good for U B E R drivers in busy peak hour traffic for extra cash flow. Probably....! yeah, I just remembered there Not doing to great in Australia I heard- maybe stick to taxi driving, that's also a good career in itself.
Oh no! GV80 might be a bit more nicer on the interior and tech, but this is Infiniti. Alot of Infiniti/Nissan fans were waiting for this, so the GV80 is not a problem.
I have the jx35 and love the freaking car. I also have a loaded gv80 prestige sitting next to it in the garage. I use that car if the jx needs maintenance. That being said, I'm not a hater of this car, I waited for it. However, this new one stinks. No acceleration and handles like a pregnant cow... it's essentially your parents Buick. What I thinknis funny is no real car channel that has a huge following has rated this car. It's always some channel with less than 100k subscribers. If this car fails infiniti is gonna be hurting and might dissapear. They have nothing else in their lineup to look at. Peace
I'm pretty sure your opinion of INFINITI is extremely irrelevant. INFINITI will be around 5, 10, 20, 30 years from now while you're still running mouth like a faucet about what you don't like about the brand.
Good review. We had a hard time deciding between the Pathfinder and QX60 in 2015. The QX60 had the looks for sure and I still admire how good they look, especially after the 2017 refresh. These just bring it up to a whole new level as many new cars are these days.
We have the 2023 QX60 and love it. The interior materials and layout are very impressive as well as the exterior design. I totally understand the driving dynamics of the MDX as we also have one but the QX60 is all about class and comfort that you won’t find in the MDX. It also doesn’t drive as soft and nimble like Lexus RX which is also good thing in my opinion.
Can you comment on how well the Propilot works at highway speed and in stop and go rush hour?
I also have one and love it never selling it ❤
Some beautiful shots of the car along with the awesome scenery! Also it seems you somehow captured the true warmth and richness of the interior. I haven’t been in one yet, but I recently sat in a new Pathfinder and Rogue, and they were VERY nice and if this tops those then it’s gotta be an extremely nice place to me. Great job Infiniti.
GREAT REVIEW: Honestly the best I have seen and I watched them all before . . . I just bought a 2022 QX60 Autograph in Grand Blue over Saddle Brown and absolutely love it! YES - it was very hard to find in Northern Ohio, but I had a few deposits down on Sensory & Autograph, hoping my favored color combo came up. It did. Local dealers were not helpful doing a nationwide search for what I wanted. I had to do it myself. No problem. Leaving a 7 year old Porsche Cayenne Turbo S behind (yes a rare Turbo S with 550 HP) I have no regrets. While its not 0-100 mph in 5-6 seconds like my Turbo S, honestly this 300 HP QX60 is plenty quick. How often do you get to exercise a 525 HP super tuned engine like my Turbo S? Broke it in properly and didn't go over 4000 RPM for first 1000 mi before I could get on it with full acceleration. I was pleasantly surprised, and you know what I was used to with the Turbo S. Had it for a month now and have no regrets. Trying to think of anything I would change or improve and drawing mostly blanks. Did I say I love it? I do wish the heated steering wheel came on automatically at cold temperatures, but you do need to press the button. My 35 pound dog sets off the passenger seat belt chime. Annoying, but easily fixed with a seat belt receiver plug ($7 on Amazon). With the Infiniti In-Touch system I can check the status of my QX60 to make sure its locked, etc. Remotely start from that app if I want and much more. I was initially taken back by the auto lane departure system which defaults to "driver assist". Leave your lane and you get more than a simple hepatic vibration in the steering wheel. It tries to steer you back into your lane! It's easily turned off if you don't like it. As you can see I am struggling to find flaws in this all new Infiniti.
A 2006 Infiniti FX35 was honestly the best car I ever owned (and I have owned dozens of great cars), so as I looked at "comparables (Aviator, MDX, Jag)" Infiniti was on the top of my list. That 2006 FX35 was sold to a friend with 135,000 miles and is now still going strong at 215,000 miles. I know I sound like an Infiniti fan boy, but I have had great success with them.
I picked up my Autograph model last month, after waiting for 5 months. Love it..
Great that infiniti finally ditched the cvt, its a winner 🏆
this was the best review I've seen thus far
very great review covered all the features the car offers in different trims...i own a qx60..looking forward to the new one..best bang for your dollar
3:50 those chrome “exhaust covers” are just fugly lol same goes for the ones under the front bumper
It's a great vehicle overall. So thankful INFINITI went back to a traditional transmission. I'm partial to Nissan/INFINITI because I currently own an FX37 and have owned dozens of other Nissan products in my lifetime.
The traditional transmission really makes it such a better experience.
@@EverydayReviews2022 yes it does. i've owned alitma's with CVT's and driven my sister's previous Gen QX60 and there is no comparison to a geared transmission.
Love Nissan ❤
Great review. That 3rd row looks as good or even better than MDX.
Nice review! Beautiful car!
Soo Nice looking. Good Job Infiniti...I think they should put that 3.0TT from the Red Sport in it as option tho.
That would be 👍
I want BMW to take a good hard look at how simple the middle row moves forward and ask themselves what the heck were they thinking when they designed the X7 🤦♂️
Excellent review…..
Great review
I waited and waited for this car. The Jx35 fit my needs perfectly. A dog carrier. :)
In my area the top Infiniti Autograph is 1k more than the top GV 80 3.5 Presige.
:/
Which area are you in? Here in US, GV80 Prestige 3.5 is near $74,000 when QX60 Autograph is $64,000 there is about a $10,000 difference. And GV80 does come with more options and techs
Nice video, thanks
Does this compensate a little bit of the driving- such as, does it slow down in front of the traffic that after it does, the car rolls for you only to brake to end in a stationary position instead you doing the slowing down for it in cruse control? I know Mazda 3 S P 25 SKYACTIVE Technology sports cars that were of the latest model do have them. The back passenger seats have lots of spacious room which is nice to see but for headroom, are they adjustable seats to adjust the height. I was wondering if buyers could get them in any car, it looked quite low from film footage. There's lots of spacious room in the back trunk which is nice in itself when opening the back door hatch if I have said correctly. Knowing it's an automatic, does this also drive like a manual where you change gears on the steering wheel? I know they can be a fun car to drive- wow, I get a rush. What about the reverse-cameras- I know that with a Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross, road users can drive with reverse-cameras still active. I am a foreigner for them things for I think they could cause a distraction in traffic lights. Also, with an eight seat SUV, they can be good for U B E R drivers in busy peak hour traffic for extra cash flow. Probably....! yeah, I just remembered there Not doing to great in Australia I heard- maybe stick to taxi driving, that's also a good career in itself.
Seems like you take a lot of pride and joy in your car, well done!💨💦💫👋👍
Nice video
thanks
LOL where’s the exhaust pipes?!?! 😂😂🤣
looks so silly…. Put them back!!! Or just leave the bumper alone completely 🤯🤮
Looks like you can sleep in that thing with all the seats folded
🤩 واو wow
Hmm...GV80, MDX or QX60...
Definitely the QX60
Sensory trim DOES NOT come standard with the tow package.
One problem
GV80
They don’t compete, as per Genesis.
Oh no! GV80 might be a bit more nicer on the interior and tech, but this is Infiniti. Alot of Infiniti/Nissan fans were waiting for this, so the GV80 is not a problem.
Looks as chintzy as the MDX especially compared to X5, GLE, Discovery, GV80.
I have the jx35 and love the freaking car. I also have a loaded gv80 prestige sitting next to it in the garage. I use that car if the jx needs maintenance.
That being said, I'm not a hater of this car, I waited for it. However, this new one stinks. No acceleration and handles like a pregnant cow... it's essentially your parents Buick. What I thinknis funny is no real car channel that has a huge following has rated this car. It's always some channel with less than 100k subscribers. If this car fails infiniti is gonna be hurting and might dissapear. They have nothing else in their lineup to look at.
Peace
Let's correct that, You are a HATER!
I'm pretty sure your opinion of INFINITI is extremely irrelevant. INFINITI will be around 5, 10, 20, 30 years from now while you're still running mouth like a faucet about what you don't like about the brand.
Nope, I'd prefer a Palisade calligraphy
Huh? You have no taste and must be crazy.
Good review. We had a hard time deciding between the Pathfinder and QX60 in 2015. The QX60 had the looks for sure and I still admire how good they look, especially after the 2017 refresh. These just bring it up to a whole new level as many new cars are these days.