The 2025 Infiniti QX60 Autograph is a three-row luxury SUV that combines elegant Japanese craftsmanship with family-friendly versatility. Its 3.5-liter V6 engine produces 295 horsepower and 270 lb-ft of torque, paired with a 9-speed automatic transmission and available intelligent all-wheel drive. The Autograph trim features semi-aniline quilted leather seats, open-pore Japanese ash wood trim, a 12.3-inch InTouch infotainment display, and a 17-speaker Bose Performance Series audio system. Second-row captain's chairs with tip-and-slide access to the third row, a hands-free power liftgate, and Infiniti's ProPILOT Assist with Navi-link make the QX60 Autograph a premium choice for luxury-seeking families.
Luxury SUVs
The Infiniti QX60 Autograph offers three-row luxury with quilted semi-aniline leather, Japanese ash wood, and premium Bose audio in a family-focused SUV.
Car Details
MakeInfiniti
ModelQX60 Autograph
Year2025
Body TypeSUV
Engine Type3.5L V6
Horsepower295 hp
Torque270 lb-ft
Transmission9-speed automatic
DrivetrainAWD
Fuel Economy20/25 mpg
Starting MSRP$60,000
Seating7 passengers
0-60 mph6.8 sec
3.5
1 reviews
AWD System Responsiveness
3.4
Handling and Stability
3.3
Snow and Ice Performance
3.3
Fuel Efficiency
3
Off-Road Capability
2.5
Claude Opus 4.6
AI Review
3.5/5
The Infiniti QX60 Autograph is a handsome three-row luxury SUV that demonstrates Infiniti can still build compelling vehicles when it commits to a thorough redesign. The exterior is elegant and modern, the cabin features quilted semi-aniline leather and genuine wood trim that project luxury, and the 9-speed automatic is a vast improvement over the CVT it replaced. The V6 provides adequate power, and ride comfort is excellent. Three-row space is competitive, with a usable third row for shorter passengers. However, the QX60 still struggles to match the dynamic polish of the Acura MDX or the refinement of the Genesis GV80. Steering feel is numb, handling is competent but uninspired, and the infotainment system, while improved, still trails the class leaders in responsiveness. At $60,000, the Autograph trim offers good equipment levels, but Infiniti's brand perception and resale values lag behind the German and Korean competition. For buyers who value comfort, style, and a distinctive alternative to the usual luxury SUV choices, the QX60 Autograph delivers -- but it does not lead.