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.
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