- All 2025 Infiniti QX50 Sports All-Wheel Drive
- Top-of-the-line Sensory and Autograph trims bring the QX50 lineup
- The 2025 Infiniti costs $44,350
The 2025 Infiniti QX50 lineup has been reduced to three trim levels, with all-wheel drive standard on all models.
The Pure remains the base model, with Luxe and Sport trims above it. But Infiniti eliminated the higher-level Sensory and Autograph grades that were part of the QX50 2024 line, leaving the Sport as the top trim.
The 2025 Infiniti QX50 Pure starts at $44,350 with the mandatory $1,350 destination charge included. That’s $2,305 more than the equivalent 2024 model, including a $155 increase in the destination charge, but that’s nearly canceled out by newly launched standard all-wheel drivewhich was previously a $2,000 option. Pure models also come standard with 19-inch wheels, a power tailgate and wireless phone charging.
Infiniti QX50 2025
Starting at $47,650 with destination, the mid-level QX50 Luxe adds a panoramic sunroof, roof rails, a motion-activated liftgate, heated front seats, leather upholstery, and memory functions for the driver’s seat and mirrors.
The QX50 Sport starts at $52,550 with destination and adds 20-inch wheels, a model-specific front fascia, darkened exterior trim, LED foglights, cooled front seats, a heated steering wheel, navigation and a 12-speaker Bose audio system.
All QX50 models continue to use Infiniti VC-Turbo variable-compression turbocharged engine. The 2.0-liter turbo-4 raises or lowers the stroke of its pistons to change the compression ratio across a spectrum between 8:1 (for more power) and 14:1 (for greater efficiency). This engine also replaces the naturally aspirated 3.5-liter V-6 in the Infiniti QX60 for 2025.
Infiniti QX50 2025
Connected to an 8-speed automatic transmission, the turbo-4 produces the same 268 hp and 280 lb-ft of torque as before. EPA fuel economy also remains unchanged in 25 mpg combined (22 mpg city, 28 mpg highway).
Standard tech features include an unusual dual-screen interface with an 8.0-inch touchscreen stacked atop a 7.0-inch touchscreen. Infiniti continues to offer wireless Apple CarPlay, requiring Android Auto users to bring a cable. The ProPilot Assist highway driving system is standard, along with automatic emergency braking, automatic high beams, and blind-spot monitors. Sport models add a surround-view camera system and traffic sign recognition.
Introduced for the 2019 model year, the QX50 is now the senior member of the Infiniti lineup after the discontinuation of the Q50 sedan and the QX80 redesign Full-size SUV. In addition to the QX50, QX60, and QX80, Infiniti’s SUV lineup includes the QX55, which is essentially a QX50 with coupe styling.