For the 2024 model year, the Infiniti QX50 will see a slight price increase of $550 across all trim levels in comparison to the 2023 model. This price adjustment is applicable to every trim, with the base model now starting at $42,045, inclusive of the $1,195 destination charge. The 2024 Infiniti QX50 is currently available for purchase.
The Infiniti QX50 lineup for the 2024 model year maintains the same five trims as the previous year: Pure, Luxe, Sport, Sensory, and Autograph. The base trim is the Pure, which can be equipped with either front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive as an optional feature, adding $2,000 to the overall cost. The range-topping Autograph trim, which now commences at $59,095, is equipped with all-wheel drive as standard.
The Pure trim offers notable features such as wireless Apple CarPlay, ProPilot, and 19-inch silver-painted wheels. Moving up to the Luxe trim introduces a panoramic moonroof, heated front seats, a motion-activated liftgate, and leather-appointed seating. The QX50 Sport trim distinguishes itself with black exterior accents, a unique grille and surround, and 20-inch dark-painted wheels. The Sensory trim boasts 20-inch wheels, Ultrasuede trim, adaptive lighting, LED headlights, a head-up display, a 16-speaker Bose audio system, rain-sensing wipers, and more.
Sitting at the pinnacle of the QX50 lineup is the Autograph trim, which showcases an Ultrasuede headliner, quilted seat stitching, metallic scuff plates in the cargo areas, advanced climate controls, and a 3,000-pound towing capacity. Customers have the option to select from various wheel sizes and seven exterior color choices, including Hermosa Blue, Graphite Shadow, Slate Gray, Black Obsidian, Dynamic Suntone Red, Lunar White, and Radiant White.
While the standard equipment offered in the 2024 QX50 remains unchanged, the model is eligible for Infiniti Premium Care, a complimentary service available for all 2024 models. This service offers 35 months or 22,500 miles, whichever comes first, of routine maintenance such as oil changes and tire rotations.
It’s worth noting that the Infiniti QX50 received several standard kit updates in the previous year, including the addition of remote start functionality, heated outside mirrors, and a frameless rearview mirror. This year’s price increase follows a price hike for the 2023 model year, which raised the model’s price by up to $1,150, depending on the trim level.
The second-generation Infiniti QX50 was introduced for the 2019 model year and has not undergone a mid-cycle refresh thus far. In the previous year, Infiniti introduced the Sport trim to the lineup, bridging the gap between the Luxe and Sensory trims.