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Having positioned itself as the performance leader among Asian luxury brands, Infiniti updates the QX60 this year with changes that align the big rig with defined brand values.
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A major facelift amplifies the attitude quotient. The QX60’s redesigned “double-arch” mesh grille is surrounded by with a large air-intake, bi-xenon headlights and LED driving lights and fog lamps.
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A round of chassis upgrades addresses complaints about too-soft suspension settings, with new shocks and springs that firm up the ride and enhance driving dynamics.
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Improved materials — including abundant soft-touch surfaces — boost interior ambience, while acoustic-glass side-windows reduce high-frequency sounds, including wind and tire noise
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Our tester included the $6,900 Deluxe Technology package that adds adaptive cruise control, lane-departure warning and prevention and blind-spot intervention. Also included are a front-collision warning system and emergency braking with pedestrian detection.
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A driver-selectable four-mode drive system –– alters throttle response and programmed “shift points” to optimize performance. Using a console-mounted rotary dial, the driver can select from among Standard, Sport, Eco and Snow settings.
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