Infiniti, Nissan's luxury brand, has launched the Sport edition for its 2026 QX80. The new QX80 Sport replaces the Sensory trim, mirroring the approach taken with the smaller QX60 Sport.
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The 2026 Infiniti QX80 Sport launches in the US market. Photo: Infiniti
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The 2026 QX80 Sport features dark exterior accents.
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The 2026 QX80 is equipped with a twin-turbocharged 3.5 V6 engine.
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The QX80 Sport showcases numerous dark-toned details.
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Full-width LED taillights.
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The interior features a dark color scheme matching the exterior. The vehicle is fitted with two 14.3-inch screens.
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Second-row captain's chairs.
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Headrests with integrated Klipsch speakers.
The QX80 Sport's exterior features dark accents and a bold style. The luxury SUV boasts a redesigned grille and a more distinctive front bumper. Special 22-inch Y-spoke wheels add to the vehicle's striking appearance. Dark trim also adorns the mirror caps, roof rails, window surrounds, and logos. The Sport edition is available in 4 exterior colors: Mineral Black, Radiant White, Grand Blue, and Dynamic Gray. For the white, blue, and gray options, customers can choose an Obsidian Black roof for a two-tone effect.
The 2026 QX80 Sport's interior offers a similar variety of color options, such as deep blue with black and blue aniline leather, and diamond-quilted leather seats. The dark theme continues with dark brown ash wood trim, matte chrome accents, and a graphite headliner.
Along with these special features, the 2026 QX80 Sport is priced at 101,950 USD. Standard equipment includes dual 14.3-inch screens, a 9-inch lower climate control screen, and a heads-up display (HUD). Heated, cooled, and massaging front seats add to the luxurious feel. The audio system boasts 24 Klipsch speakers. A digital rearview mirror and 64-color ambient lighting complete the premium experience.
The 2026 QX80 Sport is powered by a twin-turbocharged 3.5 V6 engine, producing 450 horsepower and 699 Nm of torque. The engine is paired with a 9-speed automatic transmission and standard four-wheel drive.
Infiniti plans to launch the 2026 QX80 Sport in late Quarter III. The standard QX80 Pure RWD starts at 83,750 USD, the Pure 4WD at 86,850 USD, the Luxe RWD at 90,850 USD, the Luxe 4WD at 93,950 USD, and the top-of-the-line Autograph 4WD at 111,500 USD.
In the US, the QX80 competes with the Cadillac Escalade.
Minh Vu