How Much Does a 2022 INFINITI Q60 Cost?
The 2021 Infiniti Q60 comes in Pure, Luxe, and Red Sport 400 versions. All-wheel drive costs $2,000 across the range. Vehicle pricing includes a $1,025 destination charge.
Pure ($42,675) has LED headlights/fog lights/taillights, heated side mirrors with integrated LED turn signals, 19-in alloy wheels, dual chromed exhaust pipes, keyless entry/ignition,
dual-zone climate control, 8-way power-adjustable front seats, simulated leather upholstery, brushed aluminum trim,
cruise control,
Infiniti InTouch system with dual screens (8-in upper/7-in lower),
Apple CarPlay/Android Auto smartphone integration, Bluetooth, satellite/HD radio, auxiliary audio input, and a 6-speaker audio system. The additions this year are rain-sensing wipers, wi-fi, automatic collision notification/emergency calling, and two more USB ports bringing the total to four, including one USB-C port. Only a few options are offered for this trim, most significantly all-wheel drive and ambient cabin lighting.
Luxe ($51,225) adds
forward-collision warning with automatic emergency braking and pedestrian detection, powered moonroof, 13-speaker Bose audio system, and a universal garage door opener. New standard equipment for 2021 includes semi-aniline leather seating surfaces, power-adjustable lumbar and bolsters in the driver’s seat, heated front seats, heated steering wheel,
adaptive radar cruise control,/distance control assistance, lane departure warning, haptic steering wheel, blind-spot monitoring, automatic high beams, backup collision intervention, and a 360-degree camera system with moving object detection (aka
Around View Monitor). An Essential package ($2,050) adds voice-controlled navigation, remote start, SiriusXM Traffic, power-adjustable steering column, power-folding side mirrors with a reverse tilt-down feature, drivers-side memory settings, and an advanced
climate control system with a special air purifier. The Q60
Red Sport 400 ($59,125) has the 400-hp V6, plus red-painted brake calipers, sport brakes, 20-in staggered-width alloy wheels, satin chrome-finished exhaust tips, red S badges, adaptive suspension, paddle shifters, carbon-fiber interior trim, and the contents of the Luxe’s Essential package.
This model is eligible for a ProActive package ($1,700) that includes self-leveling adaptive headlights with automatic high beams,
pre-tensioning front seat belts (if a collision is deemed imminent), blind-spot intervention, and Direct Adaptive Steering. This latter feature is a steer-by-wire system that helps with the blind spot intervention function — but it doesn’t provide much feedback, which is not great for what is supposed to be the sportiest Q60.