Nissan will pause US orders of Mexican-built Infiniti SUVs
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This move highlights growing tensions in the auto industry over cross-border production and trade policy changes.
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In the increasingly crowded luxury SUV segment, the 2025 Infiniti QX80 Luxe emerges as a compelling contender that blends old-school opulence with modern
Donald Trump's 25 percent tariffs on imported automobiles are in effect. The cost — the same as the "Chicken Tax" that has kept competitors out of the American truck market for decades — is staggering.
My beautiful review vehicle is the Sensory edition, which is the next to the top-of-the-line. The QX80 comes in four trim levels starting with the Pure, the Luxe, the Sensory which is this week's review vehicle, and finally the Autograph, the pinnacle of the lineup.
Infiniti has also teased a fully electric SUV, which seems to be the production version of the Vision QX Inspiration concept from 2019. Set to arrive in 2028, the new model will incorporate Infiniti’s latest “Artistry in Motion” design language, along with a range of tech features that sound impressive in the press release.
Nissan Motor's luxury Infiniti brand has indefinitely paused production of two Mexico-built crossovers for the U.S. in response to the newly imposed 25% tariffs on imported vehicles by Trump.
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Infiniti’s QX80 full-size luxury SUV is fully remodeled for 2025, sporting new styling inside and out, a new powertrain, advanced technology, and an increase in creature comforts.
This quarter, the QX80 reversed its declining sales numbers, and it thoroughly topped one of its closest competitors: the Lexus LX. In the first quarter of this year, Infiniti sold 4,064 QX80s. That's 64.