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Infiniti QX60 2022

The 2022 QX60 is a full redesign — an entirely new platform, new interior, and critically, a nine-speed automatic replaces the CVT. The 3.5-litre V6 carries over at 295 horsepower but paired with the new stepped automatic, the driving character transforms: more natural gear changes, better downshift response on Quebec mountain roads. The interior quality leap is significant — quilted semi-aniline leather, genuine wood, and a clean digital instrument cluster bring the QX60 interior to the level of European competitors at the price point. InTouch dual-screen infotainment with Google Automotive Services and wireless CarPlay is standard on Luxe and above. The 2022's first-year status introduces some early-production caution: confirm infotainment software is current and the nine-speed auto shifts cleanly through all eight drive positions without hesitation. AWD with Intelligent All-Wheel Drive manages torque distribution predictably in mixed-surface Canadian conditions.

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$33 581

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What trims of the 2022 Infiniti QX60 are available in Canada and how do they differ?

The fully redesigned 2022 Infiniti QX60 was offered in Canada in four trim levels: Base (approx. $48,000), Luxe (approx. $54,000), Sensory (approx. $61,000), and Autograph (approx. $67,000). The Base trim is the only one offered with front-wheel drive; the Luxe, Sensory, and Autograph trims all include AWD as standard. The 3.5L V6 (295 hp) and 9-speed automatic are consistent across the lineup. Moving up the range adds genuine leather seating with heating and ventilation (Luxe), panoramic moonroof and Bose Performance audio (Sensory), semi-aniline leather with massaging seats, 20-inch wheels, 360-degree surround camera, and a 12.3-inch digital driver display alongside the 12.3-inch center touchscreen (Autograph). The Autograph also includes ProAssist semi-autonomous highway driving as standard. The QX60 is one of the best-selling three-row luxury SUVs in Canada, particularly popular in Ontario and British Columbia for its blend of premium features and family practicality.

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Is the 2022 Infiniti QX60 a good choice for a large Canadian family?

Yes, the 2022 QX60 is an excellent choice for larger Canadian families. Its comprehensive redesign addressed the most significant criticisms of the previous generation: the new 9-speed automatic replaces the universally disliked CVT, interior quality has been substantially elevated, and the third row is more accessible and spacious. For seven-passenger use, the first two rows are comfortable for all body types, and the third row is practical for children or short trips. AWD standard on Luxe and higher trims is an important safety feature for Canadian parents driving in winter conditions. The 2,268 kg tow capacity (with tow package) allows towing a camping trailer or powersport equipment. The 415-litre cargo space behind the third row is usable but limited for fully packed family vacations — a roof cargo carrier may be helpful. The comprehensive suite of standard active safety systems (automatic emergency braking, blind spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert) contributes to keeping families safe on Canadian roads. The QX60 strikes a strong balance between three-row utility, premium appointments, and Canadian driving realities.

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How does the 2022 Infiniti QX60 compare to the Acura MDX, Volvo XC90, and Lincoln Aviator?

In the Canadian three-row luxury mid-size SUV segment in 2022, the QX60 competed against the Acura MDX (approx. $57,000 to $75,000), Volvo XC90 (approx. $60,000 to $90,000), Lincoln Aviator (approx. $68,000 to $90,000), and Cadillac XT6 (approx. $52,000 to $70,000). The Acura MDX shares architecture with several Honda platforms and offers the sporty Super Handling AWD; its interior is upscale with a similar third-row size to the QX60. The Volvo XC90 offers distinctive Scandinavian design, an available plug-in hybrid powertrain (T8 Recharge), and a strong environmental image. The Lincoln Aviator stands out for its extraordinarily comfortable cabin and available plug-in hybrid drivetrain. The QX60 competes on standard equipment generosity, value-for-money at each trim level, and the extended 6-year / 110,000 km powertrain warranty. For Canadian buyers prioritizing equipment content, warranty coverage, and a proven three-row layout, the QX60 Luxe AWD (approx. $57,000) offers a configuration that is difficult to match in the segment.