![]() We also found the acute angle of the display itself a bit off-putting as it is tilted a bit forward towards the driver presumably to reduce glare. While the quality of the display itself is to be commended, the layout leaves something to be desired – it’s a case of information overload, like the information is randomly displayed like some kind of chaotic scrapbook. A motion activated power liftgate allows easy access to the 411-liters of cargo space.īehind the sharp looking flat bottom oval steering wheel is a 12.3-inch Meter Display capable of displaying a plethora of information through a series of menus. 3rd row seating has decent room when compared to others in the class and fold down for extra cargo room they also have a power return feature activated by buttons in the rear compartment of the vehicle. It can sometimes be a chore to access the last row in midsize crossovers but Infiniti makes it easier with a powerful spring action which punts the second row forward with the touch of a button. The Autograph sacrifices the three-seat bench to instead treat second row passengers to a pair of heated reclining Captain’s chairs with pivoting armrests with the same beautiful coachwork and materials found up front. If that wasn’t enough they are also equipped with a massage function with adjustable speed and intensity. We found that they do a good job of supporting body weight evenly for comfort on long drives. Look closely and you’ll find some other nice attention to detail touches like the traditional Japanese overlapping circular patterns in the base of the cup-holders.įront seats are what Infiniti calls “Zero Gravity” seats which attempt to replicate the experience felt by astronauts in Zero-G. The leather is soft, warm and natural feeling with quilting, perforation and contrast stitch and pipe work throughout. Our tester is appointed in Graphite (also available in Saddle Brown) semi-aniline leather on the doors, across the dashboard and seats accompanied by Black Open Pore Ash wood trim. As we open the door we are greeted by the chrome illuminated kick plates and intense smell of the Autograph’s luxurious genuine semi-aniline leather. The results of a two-year study to determine the most pleasing materials to the human touch are on full display. The interior of the QX60 Autograph pampers you in luxury. The QX60 already has a high waistline and the black roof accentuates the low profile cabin design even more. ![]() ![]() In Autograph trim it goes a step further with available two-tone paint finishes. Chrome moldings along with the 20-inch aluminum alloy wheels with their complex layered design befitting a luxury SUV are highlights of the sleek profile. A large gloss black grill with chrome accent surround and signature “digital piano key lighting” headlights make a bold statement up front. The new QX60 has a muscular stance with modern styling. Can you ever have too much luxury? We spent a week with the top trim 2022 Infiniti QX60 Autograph AWD to find out. ![]() Developed alongside the new Nissan Pathfinder with which it shares a platform, the second generation QX60 is the brand’s mid-size crossover available in four trims of escalating luxury. ![]() In 1989 Nissan launched its luxury division and named it Infiniti. ![]()
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