2024 Infiniti QX50 unveiled

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The model has become more expensive

All cars in the Infiniti QX50 line of the 2024 model year will be more expensive than their predecessors. Pricing for the luxury crossover has increased by $550 on each trim level compared to 2023, with model prices now starting at $42,045.

The Infiniti QX50 lineup starts with the Pure trim, which is available with front-wheel drive but with an all-wheel drive option that adds $2,000 to the price. The top trim level is the Autograph, which now starts at $59,095.

The 2024 QX50 is available in the same five trim levels as last year: Pure, Luxe, Sport, Sensory, and Autograph. The Pure is available with wireless Apple CarPlay, ProPilot, and 19-inch silver wheels. The Luxe gets a panoramic sunroof, heated front seats, a motion-activated tailgate, and leather seats.

2024 Infiniti QX50 unveiled

Infiniti QX50
Infiniti QX50

The QX50 Sport features black exterior trim, unique trim, a black grille and surround, and 20-inch dark-painted wheels. The Sensory package is also equipped with 20-inch wheels, adaptive lighting, LED headlights, a head-up display, a Bose audio system with 16 speakers, and rain-sensing wipers. The interior is finished in Ultrasuede trim.

The Autograph version gets an ultra-suede headliner, quilted seats, metal cargo sill guards, upgraded climate control, and a towing capacity of up to 1,500 kg. 19- and 20-inch wheels are available, as well as seven exterior colors: Hermosa Blue, Graphite Shadow, Slate Gray, Black Obsidian, Dynamic Sunstone Red, Lunar White, and Radiant White.

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