Infiniti QX80

 

How it looks on the street: The Infiniti QX80 is a big full-size statement vehicle, bigger, taller and stronger, redesigned and fresh off the line for the 2025 model year. Its formidability is due to its largesse, but also to the way the form leans into its Baroque angles and lines. The Infiniti projects lavish creature comfort.

How it makes you feel when you get in: Tons of elbow room to kick back and relax in the cabin illuminated by ambient lighting and audio that projects through the seat headrests. Massaged, heated, and ventilated cabin chairs lined in quilted leather frame the ergonomics double down on the amenities, particularly with cabin seats.

How it drives: The QX80 is powered by 3.5-liter V6 twin turbo that produces a hefty 450-horsepower and 516-pound feet of torque to move all that mass.  It floats on down the highway, nice and easy. 

Space for people and things: The QX-80 is an on-the-ground spaceship with 22 cubic feet of storage space behind the third row, and 59 cubic feet of storage space with the third-row seats folded down.

What should you compare it to: Cadillac Escalade and Lincoln Navigator.

How much does it cost: We drove the tip-top Autograph model that was priced at $114,170.