Infiniti has updated the QX50 crossover for 2022 for the American market, with highlights including standard ProPilot Assist and wireless Apple CarPlay compatibility. Prices start at $39,000.
Trim | MSRP |
QX50 Pure | $39,000 |
QX50 Pure AWD | $41,000 |
QX50 Luxe | $42,350 |
QX50 Luxe AWD | $44,350 |
QX50 Essential | $46,800 |
QX50 Essential AWD | $48,800 |
QX50 Sensory | $51,500 |
QX50 Sensory AWD | $53,500 |
QX50 Autograph AWD | $56,950 |
In addition to the aforementioned standard features, all grades of the 2022 QX50 now include convenience features such as a Type-C USB charging port for rear passengers, rear door-activated Intelligent Key entry, LED welcome lights on the rear door handles, and an auto-dimming rearview mirror.
Features such as auto-folding heated outside mirrors, 4-way driver power lumbar adjustment, and leather-appointed, perforated seats are standard from the QX50 Luxe trim. An updated $1,200 Appearance Package adds 20-inch wheels, black exterior accents and more to the Luxe. Bose Performance Series premium audio, climate-controlled front seats, a heated steering wheel, and more are newly standard on QX50 Essential. The QX50 Sensory adds semi-aniline leather-appointed perforated seats, motion-activated liftgate, heated second-row outboard seats, 4-way passenger power lumbar adjustment, and more.
But anyway, all QX50 models coddle passengers with 8-way adjustable front seats, dual-zone automatic climate control (tri-zone for Autograph trim), a leather-wrapped steering wheel, and dual touchscreens at the front (8-inch upper, 7-inch lower). And as mentioned, the ProPilot Assist with Steering Assist and full-speed Cruise Control comes standard across the range.
The QX50 is powered by a 2.0-litre 4-cylinder turbocharged petrol engine that pumps out 200 kW (272 metric hp/268 bhp) at 5,600 rpm and 380 Nm (280 lb-ft) of torque between 1,600 and 4,800 rpm. The engine is paired with a CVT.
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