
- Spy photographers have snapped the facelifted Infiniti QX60 as well as the all-new QX65.
- The QX65 is a new crossover coupe that aims to recapture the magic of the original FX.
- Both models are expected to debut later this year with a 2.0-liter turbo producing 268 hp.
Infiniti helped kick off the crossover coupe craze with the FX, but the company abandoned the segment in 2017. The luxury brand eventually introduced the QX55, but it had neither the charm nor success of the original. In fact, after years of dismal sales, it’s getting the axe later this year.
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However, Infiniti isn’t giving up on crossover coupes as spy photographers have snapped the first photos of the 2026 QX65. Spied undergoing testing alongside the facelifted QX60, the model is a two-row crossover with a rakish windscreen that flows into a sloping roof.
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Elsewhere, we can see a QX80-inspired front fascia with split lighting units. They’re joined by a prominent grille, which features diagonal bars radiating out from the center.
Additional details are hard to make out, but the QX65 has curvaceous hips and an angular rear window. Designers also gave the model a pronounced spoiler and a dual exhaust system.
2026 Infiniti QX65
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The changes to the QX60 are less dramatic as we can see a revised grille and updated headlights. It’s interesting to note the latter don’t adopt the split design seen on the QX65, but this appears to be a relatively minor update.
That belief is backed up by a lack of other notable styling changes. However, the rear bumper is camouflage and this suggests it will be getting a modest revamp.
Speaking of déjà vu, the interior appears to carryover untouched. As a result, there could be a familiar 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster and 12.3-inch infotainment system. The former shows ProPILOT Assist is activated and hopefully the QX60 family will be upgraded to the latest version of the technology.
For 2025, the QX60 ditched the 3.5-liter V6 engine for a new turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder developing 268 hp (200 kW / 272 PS) and 286 lb-ft (387 Nm) of torque. It should power both new models and be paired to a nine-speed automatic transmission as well as an available all-wheel drive system.
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