The Infiniti QX50 competes in the compact luxury SUV class. Now offered solely with all-wheel drive, the five-seat QX50 is powered by a 268-horsepower, turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine that pairs with a continuously variable automatic transmission. Competitors include the Acura RDX, BMW X3 and Audi Q5. You can see how the QX50 scored in our Car Seat Check here.
What’s New on the 2025 Infiniti QX50? The QX50 is no longer available with front-wheel drive; AWD is now standard on all trims. Additionally, the high-end Sensory and Autograph trims have been discontinued.
What Features in the 2025 Infiniti QX50 Are Most Important? Standard features include:
LED headlights
Power liftgate
Simulated leather upholstery
60/40-split, reclining backseat
Wireless Apple CarPlay
Android Auto
Satellite radio
Wi-Fi hot spot
Wireless charging pad
Forward collision warning
Automatic emergency braking
Blind spot warning with rear cross-traffic alert
Lane departure warning
Adaptive cruise control
Rear automatic braking
Automatic high-beam headlights
Available features include:
Panoramic moonroof
Heated steering wheel
Leather-trimmed seats
Heated and ventilated front seats
Heated rear seats
Navigation
Bose premium stereo
360-degree camera system
Head-up display
Hands-free power liftgate
Semi-aniline leather upholstery
LED foglights
20-inch wheels
Should I Buy the 2025 Infiniti QX50? The QX50 is stylish and spacious, but the engine can get noisy, and we noticed some drivetrain lag. The QX50’s dual-screen multimedia system also has more of a learning curve than the single-screen systems found in most competitors. The current-generation QX50 was introduced for the 2019 model year, and it’s showing its age against newer-design rivals.
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