The all-new 2025 INFINITI QX80 is more than just a full-size luxury SUV. It’s a carefully designed space for families, commuters, and anyone who appreciates a smoother, more thoughtful drive. INFINITI didn’t just make it bigger or fancier. They made it easier to live with, nicer to ride in, and smarter in ways that actually matter day to day.
From the quiet cabin to the little welcome light show when you walk up, everything feels considered. It’s not trying too hard — it’s just doing things right. And that’s what makes it stand out.
A Fresh Look That Works
The QX80’s new styling is sleek without being flashy. Clean body lines, flush door handles, and a bold front grille give it presence, but not in a “look at me” kind of way. The headlights and taillights are full of detail and light up with over 300 LEDs. It even does a gentle light show as you approach, like it’s glad to see you.
It’s big, yes—but the shape makes it feel more modern and less bulky than most vehicles its size.
Inside Feels More Like a Lounge Than a Truck
INFINITI focused heavily on comfort, and it shows. The cabin uses soft materials in all the right places, with real wood, stitched leather, and subtle lighting that runs across the dash and doors. The front seats are roomy and supportive, and now the second-row seats can get massaging features too, which isn’t something you see often outside the top luxury brands. Even the third row can be heated.
Everything is calm, quiet, and easy to use. There are two large 14.3-inch screens, one for driving info and one for navigation and media. Climate and seat controls live on a separate screen just below, so they’re never buried in a menu. The layout is clean, and most of it works by touch or through a handy jog wheel on the steering wheel.
Smarter Features, Less Fuss
This SUV is loaded with tech, but it doesn’t overwhelm you. There’s a wide-angle front camera to help peek around corners, a clever “invisible hood” view that shows what’s directly under the front end, and a new 3D parking view that makes tight spaces less stressful.
The built-in Google system handles navigation, voice commands, and even app downloads. There’s a separate camera to check the second row from the front seat, or you can pull up a view on your phone to see if the kids left anything behind. It’s useful stuff, not just tech for tech’s sake.
Strong and Smooth on the Road
Under the hood is a new twin-turbo V6 with 450 horsepower and 516 pound-feet of torque. It replaces the old V8 but doesn’t give up anything in strength. In fact, it tows more than ever — up to 8,500 pounds — and gets better gas mileage, too.
The air suspension lowers for easy entry or rises for rougher roads. It also adjusts automatically at highway speeds to improve fuel efficiency and ride comfort. You feel it most when pulling into the driveway or loading cargo. Everything just feels a bit easier.
Safety That’s Actually Helpful
Every QX80 comes with a full suite of driver safety features, including lane keeping, blind spot alerts, and automatic emergency braking. Higher trims offer ProPILOT Assist 2.1, which can help you drive hands-free on certain highways when conditions are right. It’s one of the smoother systems out there, and it’s designed to support the driver, not replace them.
Even parking is smarter, with a feature that remembers your usual spot and helps you line it up just right each time.
Why This SUV Stands Out
The 2025 INFINITI QX80 isn’t trying to reinvent the wheel. It’s just focused on the details that make everyday driving more pleasant — whether that’s a smoother ride, easier access to controls, or a cabin that makes your family feel relaxed on long trips. It’s still every bit a full-size SUV, but it feels lighter on its feet, easier to live with, and more in tune with real life.
It’s thoughtful, comfortable, and a whole lot smarter than your average big SUV.
