Infiniti updated the QX50 for 2025, but the automaker is already making a few tweaks for the upcoming model year. It’s replacing the QX80 Sensory trim with a new Sport grade that features unique styling bits. The QX80 is also more expensive across the board for 2026, partly due to a higher destination charge.
The entry-level QX80 Pure RWD will start at $85,940, and that includes the new $2,190 destination charge. That’s $195 more, but it doesn’t account for the full price increase over the 2025 model that started at $84,445. The Luxe trim is also $1,495 more expensive for 2026.
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The new Sport, which is $1,500 more expensive than the outgoing Sensory grade, features a new front grille, a restyled front bumper, and unique 22-inch wheels, with dark chrome accents on the mirror caps, bumpers, and emblems. Inside, the Sport has a dark blue interior with wood trim and dark chrome accents.
The Sport is only available with four-wheel drive, and it starts at $104,140, slotting just below the Autograph grade that continues to top the QX80’s lineup. The Autograph now costs $113,690 to start, which is $1,100 more than the 2025 model.
2026 Infiniti QX80 Trims | 2026 Price (w/ dest.) | 2025 Price (w/ dest.) |
QX80 Pure RWD | $85,940 | $84,445 |
Qx80 Pure 4WD | $89,040 | $87,545 |
QX80 Luxe RWD | $93,040 | $91,545 |
QX80 Luxe 4WD | $96,140 | $94,645 |
Qx80 Sport 4WD | $104,140 | N/A |
QX80 Autograph 4WD | $113,690 | $112,590 |
Infiniti equips all QX80 SUVs with its 3.5-liter twin-turbocharged engine that produces 450 horsepower and 516 pound-feet of torque. The engine returns 16 miles per gallon in the city and either 19 mpg with four-wheel drive or 20 mpg with rear-wheel drive.