Is the 2025 Infiniti QX60 a risk-taker or playing it safe? Somehow, the luxury three-row SUV manages a foot on both sides of the line. There may be no futuristic electrification here, but Infiniti gambles on some homegrown engine tech to skip what — for many shoppers in the segment — is expected under the hood. While you'd need eagle eyes to spot the year-on-year changes from the outside, under the sheet metal there's one big difference for this 2025 QX60.

Gone is the old 3.5-liter V6 with its 295 horsepower; in its place, Infiniti drops in a smaller, four-cylinder engine . The argument is that, thanks to some cunning variable compression tech, a smaller gas engine can deliver on both power and economy.

2025 QX60 ownership kicks off at $50,200 (plus $1,350 plus destination) for the Pure FWD trim; adding all-wheel drive is $2,000 more. The Luxe — like the example shown here — starts at $56,800, while Sensory is from $59,100 (both plus destination). The top Autograph trim is $66,150 before destination, and comes with AWD as standard.

It's a good-looking SUV . The new grille is bolder and more sculpted, flanked with complex LED lamps. Infiniti calls it "Digital Piano Key" lighting, and then adds a "kimono fold pattern" to the inside of the clusters.

Will anybody get close enough to actually spot them? Probably not, but with the automaker's judicious application of chrome, the whole thing looks premium. At the side and rear, there are definite hints of Lincoln to my eyes..