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Edmunds
6 days ago
- Automotive
- Edmunds
The 2026 Infiniti QX80 Sport Is a Pricey Appearance Package
Batman approves of the 2026 Infiniti QX80 Sport, a new trim on the recently redesigned luxury SUV. The Sport trim resides between the Luxe and top-tier Autograph trims, adding dark chrome, dark wood and what appear to be very, very dark gray materials (and vibes). The QX80 Sport starts at $104,140 MSRP (including destination) and is only available with all-wheel drive. That's an $8,000 upgrade over the second-tier Luxe trim. So, what does the extra cheddar get you?


Motor Trend
6 days ago
- Automotive
- Motor Trend
First Look: The 2026 Infiniti QX80 Sport Is Moody, Blue
Infiniti would be tickled pink if they could divert someone headed in to buy a Cadillac Escalade to take a long look at their own full-size three-row luxury SUV, the 2026 Infiniti QX80. For a little while now Cadillac has offered its venerable 'Slade in buyers' choice of luxury or sport setups, with a couple options for each. Well, last year Infiniti thoroughly revamped the QX80, more extensively differentiating it from the Nissan Armada it's based on. But the available trim levels—Pure, Luxe, and Autograph—more or less aligned with the Escalade's Luxury, Premium, and Platinum packages. Well, for 2026 Infiniti throws down a gauntlet with the QX80 Sport. The 2026 Infiniti QX80 introduces a new Sport trim with darkened exterior features and a unique blue leather interior. It offers high-end features like a 24-speaker audio system that come at a high MSRP. The lineup ships in late summer 2025, aiming to compete with Cadillac's Escalade. This summary was generated by AI using content from this MotorTrend article. Read Next Dark and Brooding Borrowing from the Escalade's (and everyone else's) Sport playbook, the 2026 Infiniti QX80 Sport (it's badged QX80 S 4WD) gets darkened exterior trim, mirror caps, lower bumper trim, roof rails, and emblems. The new grille is also darkened, the better to highlight the light-up Infiniti logo at its center, as are the front bumper and unique 22-inch wheels. Case of the Blues The only 'color' available on the 2026 Infiniti QX80 Sport is Grand Blue, which should pair beautifully with the sole interior color option: Dusk Blue, with graphite on the pillars and headlining. Naturally, it's all semi-aniline leather, diamond-stitched for a Bentley vibe. Of course, if blue isn't your jam, non-color options include Mineral Black, Radiant White, and Dynamic Metal. Two-toning a black roof is optional for non-black QX80 S models. Mostly Loaded The QX80 S 4WD seems to be aiming for the upper end of the Escalade Sport lineup with its equipment loading, which borrows many features from the Autograph range topper, including its 24-speaker Klipsch audio system, fully climate-controlled front and second-row seats, massaging front thrones, open-pore ash wood trim, and biometric cooling (sensors determine when a particularly hot or cold passenger has climbed aboard and intensify airflow to bring them to ambient temperature more quickly). Sadly, hands-free ProPilot Assist 2.1 is not included. How Much and How Soon? The QX80 S 4WD will start at $104,140, undercutting the base Escalade Sport by $1,955 (and the Sport Platinum by $21,455). The whole 2026 lineup will begin shipping to dealers in late summer of 2025, with the base Pure model opening at $85,940 and the Luxe at $93,040 (to get 4WD on either, add $3,100). Sport and Autograph models get 4WD standard, and the Autograph starts at $113,690. We wish Infiniti lots of luck in its Escalade-conquesting quest, although we have a hunch folks who test-drive both will struggle to resist the sonorous siren's call of that 6.2-liter Caddy V-8.


Top Gear
25-07-2025
- Automotive
- Top Gear
Buy BMW 3 Series Touring Price, PPC or HP
As mentioned earlier, prices for the 3 Series Touring range kick off at £43,930 for a Sport-trimmed 320i, with the top end being the £63,880 M340i. On lease deals through BMW themselves you're looking at about £600 a month for the former, a little over £1,000 for the M340i. The 3 Series also has competitive equipment. The 'base' spec is now Sport, rolling on 17-inch wheels. It has an electric tailgate, LED headlights, the fancy curved infotainment display (with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity) and heated seats.