2026 Infiniti QX80 Sport: Big Luxury SUV Gets a Sharper Look and Still Delivers Where It Matters

2026 Infiniti QX80 Sport angled front side profile with 22 inch wheels

2026 Infiniti QX80 Sport: What’s New, Performance, Features, Price

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When Infiniti introduced the all-new QX80 a couple of years ago, it was exactly what the brand needed. A proper flagship SUV with modern tech, fresh styling, and a new engine. Now for 2026, the company is pushing things further with the first-ever QX80 Sport.

This isn’t a performance SUV in the traditional sense. Think of it more as a design-focused upgrade over the old Sensory trim, with a sharper look and some subtle tweaks.

So the big question remains: does the new QX80 Sport actually feel more appealing? Let’s break it down properly.

What’s New in the 2026 QX80 Sport

The Sport trim replaces the earlier Sensory variant and brings noticeable visual upgrades:

  • Unique front and rear bumpers
  • Updated double-arch grille with dark chrome finish
  • New 22-inch alloy wheels
  • Gloss black exterior accents
  • Exclusive dusk blue semi-aniline leather interior

It’s mostly cosmetic, but honestly, it works. The SUV looks more aggressive and more expensive, especially in the radiant white with black roof combo.

Engine and Performance

Under the hood, things stay unchanged, and that’s not a bad thing.

Engine Specs

  • 3.5-litre twin turbo V6
  • 450 horsepower
  • 516 lb-ft torque
  • 9-speed automatic transmission
  • Standard all-wheel drive (Sport trim)

This engine replaces the old naturally aspirated V8, and yes, some people still miss that V8 feel. But in real-world driving, this V6 is stronger.

It makes:

  • +50 hp more than the old V8
  • +100 lb-ft more torque

Performance Numbers

  • 0 to 60 mph: 6.0 to 6.4 seconds
  • Top speed: 110 mph
  • Towing capacity: 8,500 lbs

The acceleration feels effortless, especially in the mid-range where the turbos kick in hard. It’s not sporty in the true sense, but it’s quick enough for a 6,100 lb SUV.

2026 Infiniti QX80 Sport 3.5 litre twin turbo V6 engine bay
Under the hood sits a 3.5 litre twin turbo V6 producing 450 horsepower and strong torque for daily driving and towing.

Mileage and Fuel Efficiency

For a full-size body-on-frame SUV, the numbers are acceptable:

ConditionMileage
City16 mpg
Highway19 mpg
Real-world average17 mpg
  • Fuel tank: 23.6 gallons
  • Range: 400 miles real-world

It runs on premium fuel, so running costs won’t be low.

Exterior Design: Big, Bold, and Cleaner

Front and Side Profile

The QX80 finally looks modern. The split headlamp design, LED lighting, and illuminated logo give it a proper luxury presence.

Key highlights:

  • Full LED lighting setup
  • 360-degree camera standard
  • Adaptive air suspension
  • Ground clearance adjustable up to 12 inches

Dimensions:

  • Length: 211.2 inches
  • Wheelbase: 121.1 inches

It’s big, but not as massive as something like an Escalade ESV.

Rear Design

The rear is clean and modern:

  • Full-width LED light bar (300+ LEDs)
  • Integrated spoiler with hidden wiper
  • Aggressive rear bumper with gloss black finish

The only miss? No visible exhaust tips.

2026 Infiniti QX80 Sport front three quarter view with LED lighting and bold stance
The 2026 Infiniti QX80 Sport stands out with its bold front fascia, split LED lighting, and muscular body-on-frame stance in this front three quarter view.
2026 Infiniti QX80 Sport front view with double arch grille and LED lights
The front profile of the 2026 Infiniti QX80 Sport features a large double arch grille, full LED setup, and illuminated Infiniti badge.
2026 Infiniti QX80 Sport angled front side profile with 22 inch wheels
From this angle, the QX80 Sport’s long wheelbase, large alloy wheels, and premium SUV proportions are clearly visible.
2026 Infiniti QX80 Sport full side profile with long wheelbase design
The full side profile highlights the QX80 Sport’s extended length, high ground clearance, and classic body-on-frame SUV proportions.
2026 Infiniti QX80 Sport side detail chrome vent and body lines
Close-up of the side detailing including functional vents, chrome accents, and strong character lines.
2026 Infiniti QX80 Sport rear three quarter view with LED tail lamps
The rear three quarter angle reveals the SUV’s wide stance, LED light bar, and strong road presence.
2026 Infiniti QX80 Sport rear view with full width LED light bar
The rear design features a full-width LED light bar, bold badging, and a clean, modern look.
2026 Infiniti QX80 Sport rear close up LED tail lamp and badge
Close-up of the LED tail lamps and Infiniti badging that give the SUV a modern and upscale appearance.

Interior and Cabin Experience

Dashboard and Front Seats

Step inside and it feels properly premium.

Key Features

  • Dual 14.3-inch displays
  • Google built-in + wireless Apple CarPlay, Android Auto
  • 24-speaker Klipsch audio system
  • 64-color ambient lighting
  • Heated, ventilated, and massaging front seats

The dusk blue leather interior is unique to this trim and honestly looks better in person than in photos.

Build quality feels solid. No rattles. Proper Japanese fit and finish.

2026 Infiniti QX80 Sport front interior dual screens dashboard
The cabin features dual 14.3 inch displays, premium materials, and a clean, tech-forward dashboard layout.
2026 Infiniti QX80 Sport front seats semi aniline leather
The front seats offer heating, ventilation, and massage functions wrapped in premium semi-aniline leather.
2026 Infiniti QX80 Sport headrest speakers Klipsch audio system
Integrated headrest speakers from the Klipsch system enhance the premium audio experience inside the cabin.
2026 Infiniti QX80 Sport steering wheel controls leather finish
The leather-wrapped steering wheel includes mounted controls, paddle shifters, and a premium finish.
2026 Infiniti QX80 Sport digital instrument cluster display
The digital instrument cluster provides clear driving data and customizable display options.
2026 Infiniti QX80 Sport infotainment system with Google built in
The infotainment system includes Google built-in, navigation, and wireless smartphone connectivity.
2026 Infiniti QX80 Sport center console climate control screen
The center console includes a secondary display for climate control and drive modes with haptic feedback.

Space and Practicality

Cargo Capacity

ConfigurationSpace
Third row up20 cubic feet
Third row folded59 cubic feet
Second + third folded97 cubic feet

That’s good, but rivals like Navigator and Escalade still offer more.

2026 Infiniti QX80 Sport cargo space third row folded
With the third row folded, the QX80 offers up to 59 cubic feet of cargo space for larger items.
2026 Infiniti QX80 Sport cargo space third row up
Even with the third row up, the SUV provides over 20 cubic feet of usable cargo space.

Second and Third Row Comfort

Second Row

  • Captain seats standard
  • Heated and ventilated
  • Power adjustable
  • Plenty of legroom (around 39.5 inches)

Third Row

  • Seats three passengers
  • 33 inches legroom
  • Reclining function
  • USB-C ports and air vents

Compared to Lexus LX600, this is more family-friendly and usable.

2026 Infiniti QX80 Sport second row captain seats
The second row captain seats offer power adjustment, ventilation, and generous legroom for passengers.
2026 Infiniti QX80 Sport third row seating space
The third row provides usable space for adults with decent legroom and reclining functionality.

Driving Experience

The QX80 Sport focuses more on comfort than handling.

What it does well:

  • Smooth and refined engine
  • Quick-shifting transmission
  • Stable ride quality
  • Quiet cabin

What to note:

  • Slightly firm ride on 22-inch wheels
  • Feels wide on narrow roads
  • Not truly sporty despite the name

Still, it’s easy to drive for such a large SUV.

Price and Variants

2026 QX80 Pricing

VariantPrice
Pure (base)$83,750
Lux+$7,000 approx
Sport$102,000
Test car$108,000

The Sport trim costs more than the old Sensory but adds styling upgrades.

Value Comparison

  • Cheaper than Cadillac Escalade by $10–15K
  • Cheaper than Lexus LX600 by $10K
  • More premium than Nissan Armada

Final Verdict

The 2026 Infiniti QX80 Sport doesn’t reinvent the SUV, but it makes it more desirable.

You get:

  • Strong V6 performance
  • Premium interior
  • Better styling
  • Practical three-row space
  • Competitive pricing

What you don’t get:

  • True sport performance
  • Hybrid option
  • Class-leading cargo space

Still, for buyers who want a big, luxurious, slightly aggressive-looking SUV without paying Escalade money, this makes a lot of sense.

And honestly, in this segment, that balance matters more than outright performance.

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2026 Infiniti QX80 Sport FAQs
What engine does the 2026 Infiniti QX80 Sport use?
The 2026 QX80 Sport comes with a 3.5 litre twin turbo V6 engine. It produces around 450 horsepower and 516 lb ft of torque, which is more powerful than the older V8 it replaced.
Is the Infiniti QX80 Sport faster than the old V8 model?
Yes, in real world driving it feels quicker. The SUV can do 0 to 60 mph in around 6 seconds, which is slightly better than the previous naturally aspirated V8 model.
What makes the QX80 Sport different from other trims?
The Sport trim focuses on design. It gets unique bumpers, a black chrome grille, 22 inch wheels, gloss black accents, and an exclusive dusk blue leather interior.
Is the QX80 Sport a performance SUV?
Not really. Despite the name, the Sport trim is more about styling. The engine and performance setup remain the same as other trims.
How much can the 2026 Infiniti QX80 tow?
The QX80 can tow up to 8,500 pounds, making it suitable for trailers, boats, and heavy loads.
What is the fuel economy of the QX80 Sport?
It delivers around 16 mpg in the city and 19 mpg on the highway. Real world combined mileage is close to 17 mpg depending on driving style.
Does the QX80 Sport have a luxury interior?
Yes, it features semi aniline leather seats, dual 14.3 inch displays, a 24 speaker Klipsch audio system, ambient lighting, and massaging front seats.
How spacious is the third row in the QX80?
The third row offers nearly 33 inches of legroom and can seat three passengers. It is more usable compared to many rivals like the Lexus LX.
What is the cargo space of the QX80?
You get about 20 cubic feet behind the third row, 59 cubic feet with the third row folded, and up to 97 cubic feet with both rear rows down.
How much does the 2026 Infiniti QX80 Sport cost?
The Sport trim starts at around 102,000 dollars. A well equipped model can go up to about 108,000 dollars depending on options.
Is the QX80 Sport worth buying over rivals?
It offers strong value. It is usually 10,000 to 15,000 dollars cheaper than rivals like the Escalade and Lexus LX while still offering similar luxury and space.

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