2027 Infiniti QX65: Sportback Style Meets Practical Luxury
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Infiniti is finally doing what many people expected years ago. They took their bestselling three row SUV and gave it a proper sporty twist. The result is the all new Infiniti QX65, a two row fastback SUV that clearly leans on the legacy of the old FX.
This is not just another design experiment. It is Infiniti trying to compete directly with cars like the Lexus RX while also targeting coupe style SUVs like the BMW X6.
Let’s break it down properly.
What Exactly Is the QX65?
The QX65 is based on the same platform as the Infiniti QX60, but Infiniti has reshaped it into a sportback SUV.
- Two row layout instead of three
- Sloping fastback roofline
- Same core mechanicals as QX60
- More focus on style and driving feel
Infiniti says this design is inspired by the original FX, which was one of the first sporty SUVs long before models like the Porsche Cayenne became mainstream.
Engine and Performance
Under the hood, nothing shocking, but still solid.
- 2.0 litre VC Turbo petrol engine
- 268 hp
- 286 lb ft torque
- 9 speed automatic transmission
- Standard all wheel drive
This is the same setup as the QX60, but Infiniti claims better tuning for sharper response.
What this means in real life
- Expect 0 to 100 kmph under 7 seconds
- Smooth, not aggressive performance
- More refinement than excitement
Compared to something like the Nissan Murano, this setup gives roughly 30 hp more, which does make a difference in highway driving.

Towing and Capability
This is where the QX65 quietly impresses.
- Max towing capacity: 6,000 lbs
- Standard AWD only
- No front wheel drive option
That towing figure is actually huge for this segment. Many rivals offer almost half of this.
Exterior Design: FX Is Back (Almost)
The design is easily the biggest talking point.
Key highlights
- Fastback coupe like roofline
- Gloss black roof option
- Full width LED tail light bar
- Illuminated Infiniti logo
- “Sunfire Red” signature color
The proportions look low and wide. It feels more planted than the QX60.
Wheel options:
- 20 inch standard
- 21 inch optional
Ground clearance is just under 6 inches, slightly lower than QX60, which helps the sporty stance.





Dimensions and Space
Here’s something interesting. Even though it looks sportier, it is not smaller.
- Length: 198.5 inches
- Wheelbase: 114.2 inches
- Slightly longer than QX60
It is also longer than the Lexus RX by around 7 to 8 inches.
That directly translates into more interior room.
Boot Space: No Major Compromise
Sportback SUVs usually sacrifice practicality. Not here.
- 35.8 cubic feet (rear seats up)
- 67.7 cubic feet (rear seats folded)
That is actually:
- More than Lexus RX
- More than BMW X6
So yes, Infiniti managed to keep it useful.

Interior: Classic Infiniti Luxury
Step inside and it feels very close to the QX60, but with some unique touches.
Highlights
- Vermilion semi aniline leather (Autograph trim)
- Quilted seats with contrast stitching
- Heated, ventilated and massaging front seats
- 12 way power seats with memory
The cabin feels premium without trying too hard.


Tech and Features
Infiniti has improved its tech game quite a bit.
Screens and software
- 12.3 inch digital instrument cluster
- 12.3 inch touchscreen
- Google built in
- Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
Audio
- 20 speaker Klipsch system
- 1200 watts output
- Personal headrest speakers
Other features
- Head up display
- 360 degree camera
- Tri zone climate control
- Panoramic sunroof standard
There is also ProPILOT Assist 2.1, which allows hands free driving on certain highways.


Rear Seat Experience
Despite the sloping roof, space is surprisingly good.
- Around 36 inches of legroom
- Flat floor
- Reclining rear seats
- Heated rear seats
Even taller passengers should not complain much.

Driving Expectations
We have not driven it yet, but based on specs:
- More comfort focused than sporty
- Slightly sharper than QX60
- Smooth highway cruiser
Infiniti says the tuning is sportier, but expectations should stay realistic.
Price and Launch
Infiniti has not revealed full pricing yet, but early numbers are interesting.
- Starting price: under $55,000
- Fully loaded: expected around $65,000 to $70,000
That makes it cheaper than an equivalent QX60, which is surprising.
Launch timeline
- Expected in dealerships: early summer
Final Thoughts
The QX65 feels like Infiniti finally listened.
- It looks good
- It keeps practicality
- It adds just enough sportiness
- Pricing seems competitive
Most importantly, it avoids the biggest mistake of coupe SUVs, which is sacrificing usability for design.
If Infiniti gets the driving experience right, this could easily become one of their most important models.
Not flashy. Not overhyped. Just a well thought out SUV with a bit of attitude.
Sources and References
Official Infiniti Sources
- INFINITI QX65 Monograph Concept (Official US Page)
Official Infiniti USA page showing design philosophy and concept details. - INFINITI QX65 Monograph (Canada Official Page)
Canadian official page with design language and brand positioning. - INFINITI Global Story Page (QX65 Monograph)
Global Infiniti storytelling page explaining design and inspiration.
Trusted Automotive Media
- Car and Driver – 2027 Infiniti QX65 Reveal
One of the most trusted US automotive sources; covers specs, pricing, and launch details. - Car and Driver – QX65 Overview & Specs
Detailed model overview including pricing expectations and segment positioning. - Edmunds – QX65 First Look
Well-known US review platform with early specs and comparisons.
Supporting Industry / Dealership Sources
- Infiniti USA Newsroom Release (QX65 Concept)
Press-style release explaining design direction and engineering intent. - Ramsey Infiniti – QX65 Features & FAQ
Dealer-backed breakdown of engine, features, and expected tech. - Autoblog Report – QX65 Engine Plans
US automotive news source covering future engine updates and variants.
2027 Infiniti QX65 FAQs
What is the 2027 Infiniti QX65?
The 2027 Infiniti QX65 is a new two row luxury SUV with a sportback design. It is based on the QX60 platform but features a more coupe like fastback roofline inspired by the original Infiniti FX.
What engine does the Infiniti QX65 use?
The QX65 uses a 2.0 liter VC Turbo petrol engine producing 268 horsepower and 286 lb ft of torque. It comes with a 9 speed automatic transmission and standard all wheel drive.
Is the QX65 different from the QX60?
Yes. While both share the same platform and engine, the QX65 is a two row SUV with a sportier design and slightly lower stance, while the QX60 is a traditional three row family SUV.
What is the towing capacity of the QX65?
The Infiniti QX65 can tow up to 6,000 pounds, which is strong for this segment and higher than many rivals.
How much cargo space does the QX65 offer?
The QX65 offers around 35.8 cubic feet of cargo space with the seats up and up to 67.7 cubic feet with the rear seats folded, making it practical despite the coupe style design.
What features are available inside the QX65?
The SUV comes with a 12.3 inch touchscreen, digital instrument cluster, Google built in, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, massaging seats, panoramic sunroof, and a 20 speaker Klipsch audio system.
Does the QX65 have advanced driver assistance features?
Yes, it includes adaptive cruise control, lane keep assist, and available ProPILOT Assist 2.1 which allows hands free driving on certain highways.
What is the expected price of the 2027 Infiniti QX65?
The base model is expected to start under $55,000, while higher trims like the Autograph could go up to around $65,000 to $70,000.
When will the Infiniti QX65 be available?
The QX65 is expected to arrive in dealerships in the early part of summer.








