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INFINITI's luxury SUVs, the brand-new 2025 QX80 and the 2024-2025 QX60, just snagged TOP SAFETY PICK ratings from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) for 2024.
QX60 & QX80 IIHS Top Safety Picks
INFINITI's luxury SUVs, the brand-new 2025 QX80 and the 2024-2025 QX60, just snagged TOP SAFETY PICK ratings from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) for 2024.
This really shows how serious INFINITI is about keeping us safe and packing their rides with the latest tech.
The INFINITI QX60 has done it again, snagging the TOP SAFETY PICK+ award for the third year in a row! It's a champ when it comes to crashworthiness, keeping pedestrians safe, and rocking those headlights.
This ride is packed with a killer lineup of standard safety features like Forward Emergency Braking with Pedestrian Detection, Rear Automatic Braking, Predictive Forward Collision Warning, Lane Departure Warning, Blind Spot Warning, and Rear Cross Traffic Alert.
With its top-notch protection, sleek design, and roomy three-row seating, the QX60 is perfect for families and anyone looking for a touch of luxury.
The brand-new 2025 QX80 just snagged the TOP SAFETY PICK award, thanks to its rock-solid build and cutting-edge safety tech.
It's packed with cool features like Forward Emergency Braking with Pedestrian Detection, Blind Spot Intervention®, and a Smart Rearview Mirror that boosts your confidence behind the wheel. Plus, if you opt for the ProPILOT Assist 2.1, you'll enjoy a smoother and more intuitive ride on the freeway.
Hey, did you know that when it comes to buying a car, safety is a big deal, especially for families and folks looking at luxury SUVs?
J.D. Power says that fancy safety features are one of the main things people look for when picking out a new ride. And according to McKinsey & Company, those shopping for luxury cars expect the latest driver-assistance tech to come standard.
Plus, getting a nod from the IIHS with awards like the TOP SAFETY PICK and TOP SAFETY PICK+ really helps buyers feel good about their choices.
“INFINITI’s best-selling QX60 and flagship QX80 are core to our lineup and represent the perfect blend of safety technologies, luxury and performance,” said Craig Keeys, the group vice president of INFINITI Americas. “QX60 and QX80 reflect our ongoing commitment to client safety and satisfaction and play an integral role in our product renaissance.”
To snag the 2024 TOP SAFETY PICK+ badge from IIHS, cars have to ace a few tests. They need a "Good" rating in the small overlap front and the updated side-impact crash tests, and at least an "Acceptable" in the revamped moderate overlap front test.
Plus, all trims should have headlights that are rated "Good" or "Acceptable." And don't forget about the vehicle-to-pedestrian front crash prevention systems—they need to score "Acceptable" or "Good" too.
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