How Much Does a 2022 INFINITI QX50 Cost?
The 2021 Infiniti QX50 compact crossover comes in Pure, Luxe, Essential, Sensory and Autograph trim levels. All-wheel drive is an extra $2,000, the exception being the top Autograph trim, where the cost is $2,650. Although that also includes a towing package.
Pure ($38,975) comes with 19-in alloy wheels with run-flat tires, paddle shifters, forward emergency braking with pedestrian detection, rear automatic braking, blind spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic alert, lane departure warning, LED headlights with automatic high beams, rear parking sensors, keyless entry/ignition, 8-way power-adjustable front seats with power lumbar support, simulated leather seating surfaces,
dual-zone automatic climate control, slide/recline/split/fold rear seats, powered lift gate, AM/FM/satellite radio, CD player, four USB ports, auxiliary audio input, Bluetooth,
Apple CarPlay/Android Auto smartphone integration, wi-fi, and a 6-speaker audio system.
Luxe ($42,525) adds a panoramic moonroof with a powered sunshade, LED fog lights, aluminum roof rails, self-dimming rearview mirror with garage door opener, remote start, heated front seats, blind spot assistance/lane departure intervention, and the ProPilot Assist set of driver assistance features (including steering assistance with full-speed adaptive cruise control and stop-and-hold. See the Behind the Wheel section below). Luxe trim also offers an Appearance package that adds black-finished 20-inch alloy wheels, black side mirror housings (the mirrors are also heated), dark chrome exterior accents and a Graphite headliner.
Essential ($45,725) brings the Infiniti
InTouch navigation and services, front parking sensors, 360-degree camera system, heated side mirrors, rain-sensing wipers, and road sign recognition. An optional Convenience package for the Essential trim consists of leather seating surfaces, heated/power-adjustable steering wheel, reverse-tilt side mirrors, and memory settings for the seats, mirrors and steering wheel.
Sensory ($51,025) has the contents of the Convenience package as standard, then adds a head-up display, 20-in alloy wheels, adaptive front lighting with “Ice Cube” LED headlights, and a 16-speaker Bose audio system. This trim may be ordered with a Climate package that includes heated/ventilated front seats, rear sunshades and tri-zone automatic climate control.
Autograph ($55,225) has the Climate package’s features as standard, augmenting them with semi-aniline leather seating surfaces, hands-free lift gate operation, Direct Active Steering, natural maple wood trim, and ambient cabin lighting. Autograph trim’s optional Premium White Leather package adds quilted white leather seating with blue piping, and blue simulated suede trim on the doors, dash and console lid. Rear legroom is a generous 38.7 inches. Cargo space expands from 31.1 cubic feet behind the rear seats to 65.1 cubic feet when they’re folded. This is impressive for the class.