An SUV large enough for three rows of seating without the bulk of a full-size model, the JX offers a spacious, quiet, luxurious, and well-finished interior with room for seven.
It has a comfortable ride, but its handling lacks agility.
Power comes from a 265-hp, 3.5-liter V6, paired with a continuously variable transmission.
This powertrain delivers smooth and adequate acceleration, while returning 19 mpg overall on premium fuel.
However, towing capacity is a low 3,500 pounds.
A family-friendly feature is the ability to gain access to the third row, even with a child seat installed in the second row.
Infiniti changed the JX name to QX60 from 2014 onward.
The surround-view camera system displays a bird's-eye view around the car when parking, this is an advantage given the impeded rear view.
The QX can also brake automatically when reversing to avoid hitting something behind it.
A hybrid version was offered for the 2014 model year.
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