Infiniti has announced the 2025 QX50 lineup, featuring a slightly higher starting price and a streamlined trim structure. The Japanese luxury brand has discontinued the Sensory and Autograph trims, leaving only the Pure, Luxe, and Sport options. All models now come standard with all wheel drive.
The entry level Pure AWD starts at $43,000, which is $150 more than the previous model year. The mid range Luxe AWD is priced at $46,300, while the top of the line Sport starts at $51,200. Despite the price increase, Infiniti’s Premium Care package remains standard across the range, providing complimentary maintenance for the first three years or 22,500 miles.
The 2025 Infiniti QX50 offers a blend of luxury and technology, with three trim levels catering to diverse preferences. The base model features 19-inch alloys, a power tailgate, and advanced safety features like ProPilot Assist and forward emergency braking.
Upgrading to the mid-spec adds roof rails, a motion activated tailgate, heated front seats, leather upholstery, and a panoramic sunroof. The top of the line Sport trim boasts sporty accents, 20-inch alloys, LED fog lamps, and premium features like ventilated front seats, a heated steering wheel, and a Bose audio system.
All QX50 models are powered by a 2.0-liter engine producing 268 horsepower and 280 pound-feet of torque, paired with an Xtronic transmission and standard all-wheel drive. However, the QX50 and its sibling, the QX55, are slated for discontinuation in 2026. With declining sales, Infiniti may explore alternative options, such as a more premium version of the Nissan Rogue with hybrid technology.