2027 Infiniti QX80

2027 Infiniti QX80 Expands ProPilot Assist 2.1 Availability

For 2027, the Infiniti QX80 returns essentially unchanged. The big news is the expanded availability of ProPilot Assist 2.1 to the Luxe trim. That means for an extra $3,300, your big luxurious SUV can now drive hands free on certain highway situations. It also makes the second lowest trim a stronger overall value since it also comes with a generous list of standard features. These include a head-up display, ventilated first and second-row seats, 22-inch wheels, air suspension, and Dynamic Digital Suspension. That’s on top of all the standard features on the Pure trim, which includes dual 14.3-inch displays, Google Built-In, a 14-speaker Klipsch premium audio system, wireless charging, a surround-view camera, and heated first and second-row seats.

Stepping up to the Sport trim, the 2027 Infiniti QX80 gets a more menacing look. In addition to the standard All-Mode 4WD, the Sport trim adds dark chrome exterior accents and semi-aniline leather first and second row seats. It also comes with trim-specific 22-inch alloy wheels, Biometric Cooling, and a 24-speaker Klipsch premium audio system. For added pizzaz, the QX80 Sport has exterior light path illumination, 64-color ambient lighting, and massaging front seats. Meanwhile, the range-topping Autograph model adds semi-aniline leather seats, massaging second-row seats, open-pore ash wood trim, heated third row, and a cool box.

Pricing for the 2027 QX80 starts at $87,835 for the Pure trim. Want 4WD? It’ll cost you $3,000 more on the Pure and Luxe trims. On the other hand, the top-of-the-line Autograph trim checks in at a heft $115,235. Both the Sport and Autograph also come standard with 4WD. The QX80 continues to offer a 3.5-liter twin-turbo V6 as its sole powertrain option. It makes 450 hp and 516 lb-ft of torque. Just like last year, a nine-speed automatic remains the only transmission available.

Source: Infiniti

2027 Infiniti QX80