The luxury automotive landscape just shifted as Infiniti officially revived the spirit of the iconic FX with the global debut of the 2027 QX65. Positioned as a style-forward alternative to the three-row QX60, this midsize crossover coupe balances aggressive ‘Artistry in Motion’ aesthetics with the pragmatic requirements of modern premium buyers. With its sweeping fastback roofline and high-gloss Sunfire Red paint—embedded with genuine gold-coated glass flecks—the QX65 isn’t just a utility vehicle; it is a calculated bid to reclaim Infiniti’s identity as a leader in avant-garde Japanese design.
Precision Engineering and VC-Turbo Power
Under the sculpted hood, the 2027 Infiniti QX65 utilizes the brand’s sophisticated 2.0-liter VC-Turbo four-cylinder engine. This powerplant remains a technical marvel, physically transforming its compression ratio to optimize either fuel efficiency or high-performance output on demand. Generating 268 horsepower and 286 lb-ft of torque, the engine is paired with a smooth-shifting nine-speed automatic transmission. Unlike many competitors that offer front-wheel drive as base, Infiniti has equipped every QX65 trim with standard Intelligent All-Wheel Drive (AWD), ensuring the vehicle’s 6,000-pound maximum towing capacity is supported by consistent traction across varied terrains.
Artistry in Motion: Design and Exterior Styling
The exterior is defined by a large semi-trapezoidal grille and the signature ‘digital piano key’ LED lighting that has become a hallmark of the modern Infiniti lineup. The silhouette is dominated by a fastback profile that tapers elegantly toward the rear, distinguishing it from the boxier QX60. The launch model features a striking Sunfire Red finish, which uses specialized glass flakes to create a depth of color that shifts under different lighting conditions. This design language aims to compete directly with established European rivals like the BMW X6 and the Mercedes-Benz GLE Coupe by offering a more organic, fluid alternative.
A Tech-Forward Sanctuary: Interior and Connectivity
Inside, the QX65 transitions into a two-row, five-passenger sanctuary focused on digital integration. The dashboard is anchored by dual 12.3-inch displays powered by Google Built-In, providing seamless access to Maps and the Play Store. Connectivity is further bolstered by wireless Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and the latest Qi2-standard wireless charging. For those opting for the top-tier Autograph trim, the cabin is elevated with semi-aniline leather massaging seats and a 17-speaker Bose Performance Series audio system. Despite the sloping roof, utility remains high with 35.8 cubic feet of cargo space behind the second row, expanding to 67.7 cubic feet when the seats are folded.
Safety, Trims, and Market Positioning
Safety technology is headlined by ProPILOT Assist 2.1, allowing for hands-free driving on compatible highways. The 2027 QX65 will be available in three distinct trims: Luxe, Sport, and Autograph. Pricing begins at an MSRP of $55,535 for the Luxe trim (approximately $56,990 including destination charges), moving up to $57,235 for the Sport, and topping out at $64,135 for the feature-complete Autograph. Set to go on sale in the summer of 2026, the QX65 fills a critical gap in Infiniti’s lineup, providing a direct competitor to the Lexus RX and securing a foothold in the lucrative crossover coupe segment.












