What’s New?
For the 2016 QX60, Infiniti has added new taillights and headlights to provide the QX60 a fresher look. New engine mounts and Upgraded sound insulation are used to minimize noise at highway speeds, and modern Personal Assistant service of Infiniti connects car owners to a 24/7 concierge.
Exterior Features
The overall design of QX60 stays familiar, although its rear taillights, front grille, and other main parts receive welcome retouches. The grille has the greatest drastic change, with a bigger, and more pronounced opening and a modern mesh-style insert. The mesh goes on to the lower grille, and the redesigned fog lights are incredibly stylish than ever before. Updated headlights currently sport bi-xenon bulbs with the daytime running lights and LED accents. Also, the fog lights are LED.

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Interior Features
Updates to the QX60 continue inside, even though like the exterior, the modifications are difficult to spot. The newest Infiniti gets an updated gear shifter and the soft-touch leather presently wrapping the upper instrument panel. The tri-zone climate control system has also been revised for the newest model. Still, it integrates the micro filter but currently has improved airflow for first- and second-row occupants. The QX60 continues to provide its Advanced Climate Control System with the Plasmacluster air purifier as a choice.
Technology
Infiniti Connection opens up a modern dimension of connectivity between you, your world, and your QX60. The system comprises of a collection of remote services and digital applications which are your direct link to confidence and convenience features – features developed to keep you and your QX60 in touch, even when you are not.
Engine/ Fuel Efficiency
The gasoline V6 of QX60 makes 265 HP and provides front or all-wheel drive. It touts 21 MPG in the city and 27 MPG on the highway with the front-wheel drive or 19 mpg city/26 MPG highway with AWD. If you opt for the hybrid engine, and you will have a 250 HP 2.5L supercharged hybrid 4-cylinder that returns 26 MPG city/28 MPG highway with the front-wheel drive or 25 MPG city/28 MPG highway with AWD.

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Safety
Standard safety features include a stability and traction control, and antilock disc brakes. There are also full-length side curtain, and front seat-mounted side airbags. There is also a rearview camera as standard in the newest QX50. Optional safety equipment includes remote door unlocking, the Infiniti Connection telematics service with automatic collision notification, geo-fencing notifications, and also stolen vehicle location. In addition to the standard features, optional features include adaptive cruise control. Also optional are front and rear parking sensors, a blind-spot warning system, a lane-departure warning and prevention system. There is a 360-degree-view parking camera system and the frontal and back-up collision mitigation system with automatic emergency pedestrian detection and braking.
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Posted on July 25, 2016