Base 4dr 4x4
2015 INFINITI QX80

2015 QX80 Photos
The 2015 INFINITI QX80 full-size luxury SUV gets a new exterior design, an upgraded interior, more standard features, and a new Limited Package.

Formerly called QX56, the largest vehicle from Nissan's luxury division was renamed QX80 for the 2014 model year. The QX prefix designates it as an SUV, while the 80 suffix denotes the largest model in the QX series, which includes the smaller QX50, QX60, and QX70.

Leading the changes to the 2015 INFINITI QX80 exterior are a revised front bumper, new grille insert design, integrated rear bumper protector, flush front and rear sonar sensors, new LED signature headlights with High Beam Assist, LED three-blink turn signals and fog lights, and new 20-inch and 22-inch wheel designs.

Inside, Mocha Burl trim (formerly available on the Deluxe Touring Package) replaces Tuscan Burl as the standard trim. A new burl trim, Strafford Burl, is added to the new Deluxe Technology Package. A Mocha Burl and leather-wrapped steering wheel comes standard on the 2015 QX80.

The new Limited Package, available on fully equipped 2015 QX80 AWD models, features dark chrome 22-inch aluminum-alloy wheels, dark chrome interior trim, stainless steel running board caps with rubber grips, under running board welcome lighting, darkened headlight inner lens, darkened taillight inner lens, dark chrome A-pillar covers and six exterior colors. The Limited Package's unique interior includes rich semi-aniline Truffle Brown leather appointments with a unique quilted pattern, open pore matte finish ash wood trim, Ultrasuede headliner and pillars, leather-covered grab handles and speaker grilles, unique floor and trunk mats and unique silver switchgear on the center stack.

Otherwise, QX80 is mostly unchanged for 2015. This second-generation version was launched as for the 2011 model year and was freshened for 2013.

INFINITI QX80 competes with seven-seat luxury SUVs Cadillac Escalade, Lincoln Navigator, Lexus LX 570, Mercedes-Benz GL-Class, and Range Rover.

QX80 comes with rear-wheel drive or all-wheel drive, the latter with a five-mode system. All models use a powerful 5.6-liter, 32-valve, double-overhead-cam V8 engine with direct fuel injection and variable valve timing and lift, making 400 horsepower and a hefty 413 pound-feet of torque. The 7-speed double-overdrive transmission enables good acceleration from the 5600-pound vehicle.

Fuel economy ratings for the 2015 QX80 are an EPA-estimated 14/20 mpg City/Highway, or 16 mpg Combined, whether with rear-wheel drive or four-wheel drive. Premium gasoline is required.

We found the V8 engine very responsive and the transmission is very smooth, like it's not even there. The burly V8 is a satisfying engine, producing 413 pound-feet of torque at 4000 rpm. At lower rpm, there's strong torque for quick acceleration when merging onto a busy highway. The transmission has Adaptive Shift Control, matching a driver's style, and a manual shift mode that provides a sportscar-like downshift blip. INFINITI calls it Downshift Rev Matching. That's something you don't find on every giant SUV. When properly equipped, a QX80 can tow 8,500 pounds.

Ride quality is firm, overly so at times, but usually comfortable, with sharp handling for a full-size SUV, assisted by …
Full Review

The 2015 INFINITI QX80 full-size luxury SUV gets a new exterior design, an upgraded interior, more standard features, and a new Limited Package.

Formerly called QX56, the largest vehicle from Nissan's luxury division was renamed QX80 for the 2014 model year. The QX prefix designates it as an SUV, while the 80 suffix denotes the largest model in the QX series, which includes the smaller QX50, QX60, and QX70.

Leading the changes to the 2015 INFINITI QX80 exterior are a revised front bumper, new grille insert design, integrated rear bumper protector, flush front and rear sonar sensors, new LED signature headlights with High Beam Assist, LED three-blink turn signals and fog lights, and new 20-inch and 22-inch wheel designs.

Inside, Mocha Burl trim (formerly available on the Deluxe Touring Package) replaces Tuscan Burl as the standard trim. A new burl trim, Strafford Burl, is added to the new Deluxe Technology Package. A Mocha Burl and leather-wrapped steering wheel comes standard on the 2015 QX80.

The new Limited Package, available on fully equipped 2015 QX80 AWD models, features dark chrome 22-inch aluminum-alloy wheels, dark chrome interior trim, stainless steel running board caps with rubber grips, under running board welcome lighting, darkened headlight inner lens, darkened taillight inner lens, dark chrome A-pillar covers and six exterior colors. The Limited Package's unique interior includes rich semi-aniline Truffle Brown leather appointments with a unique quilted pattern, open pore matte finish ash wood trim, Ultrasuede headliner and pillars, leather-covered grab handles and speaker grilles, unique floor and trunk mats and unique silver switchgear on the center stack.

Otherwise, QX80 is mostly unchanged for 2015. This second-generation version was launched as for the 2011 model year and was freshened for 2013.

INFINITI QX80 competes with seven-seat luxury SUVs Cadillac Escalade, Lincoln Navigator, Lexus LX 570, Mercedes-Benz GL-Class, and Range Rover.

QX80 comes with rear-wheel drive or all-wheel drive, the latter with a five-mode system. All models use a powerful 5.6-liter, 32-valve, double-overhead-cam V8 engine with direct fuel injection and variable valve timing and lift, making 400 horsepower and a hefty 413 pound-feet of torque. The 7-speed double-overdrive transmission enables good acceleration from the 5600-pound vehicle.

Fuel economy ratings for the 2015 QX80 are an EPA-estimated 14/20 mpg City/Highway, or 16 mpg Combined, whether with rear-wheel drive or four-wheel drive. Premium gasoline is required.

We found the V8 engine very responsive and the transmission is very smooth, like it's not even there. The burly V8 is a satisfying engine, producing 413 pound-feet of torque at 4000 rpm. At lower rpm, there's strong torque for quick acceleration when merging onto a busy highway. The transmission has Adaptive Shift Control, matching a driver's style, and a manual shift mode that provides a sportscar-like downshift blip. INFINITI calls it Downshift Rev Matching. That's something you don't find on every giant SUV. When properly equipped, a QX80 can tow 8,500 pounds.

Ride quality is firm, overly so at times, but usually comfortable, with sharp handling for a full-size SUV, assisted by …
Hide Full Review

Retail Price

$66,350 MSRP / Window Sticker Price
Engine 5.6L V-8
MPG 14 City / 20 Hwy
Seating 7 Passengers
Transmission 7-spd auto w/OD
Power 400 @ 5800 rpm
Drivetrain four-wheel
Smart Buy Program is powered by powered by TrueCar®
Autoblog Advertisement