Infiniti’s lineup is a bit thin right now, with just two models. That will change later this year when the all-new 2027 QX65, a stylish crossover with a fastback design, goes on sale this summer.
Under the hood is Infiniti’s turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder VC-Turbo engine, which produces 268 horsepower and 286 pound-feet of torque. It pairs with the nine-speed automatic transmission, and all-wheel drive is standard.
The QX65 features an evolution of the brand’s Artistry in Motion design language with hints of the iconic FX. It has a three-dimensional grille and emblem. The crossover also comes with the new Sunfire Red paint that’s inspired by the limited-edition Regal Red from the Nissan GT-R.
Infiniti will offer the QX65 in three trims. The entry-level Luxe comes with 20-inch wheels, LED lights, and an illuminated grille emblem. Inside, each QX65 features dual 12.3-inch displays with Google Built-In running the infotainment, wireless phone charging, wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, tri-zone climate control, and a power liftgate.
Upgrading to the Sport trim adds exclusive 20-inch black alloy wheels with concealed lug nuts, a trim-specific grille, and gloss-black exterior trim. Inside, the mid-grade model comes with a graphite headliner and gloss-black trim.
| Trim | Price (w/ dest) |
| Infiniti QX65 Luxe | $56,990 |
| Infiniti QX65 Sport | $57,235 |
| Infiniti QX65 Autograph | $64,135 |
The top-tier QX65 Autograph trim stands out with its 21-inch machined-alloy wheels, satin chrome window surrounds, and a black-painted roof. The cabin features semi-aniline leather massaging seats, wood accents, heated rear seats, and a quilted dashboard.
Each QX65 has 35.8 cubic feet of storage behind the reclining second-row seats and 67.7 cubic feet behind the first. A properly equipped model can tow up to 6,000 pounds.
The QX65 Luxe will start at $56,990, including the $1,545 destination charge. The QX65 Sport costs $57,235, while the QX65 Autograph has a starting price of $64,135. The QX60 is cheaper to start, with the Pure trim costing $53,085 for 2026, but every other QX65 trim is cheaper than its QX60 equivalent.
Motor1’s Take: The QX65 is a much-needed and stylish addition to Infiniti’s fledgling lineup. It looks great inside and out, and stands out as a sleeker option next to the brand’s more traditional-looking SUVs.
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