The all-new 2022 Infiniti QX60 is just around the corner and in addition to giving the vehicle a fresh new look, the car manufacturer has worked extensively to ensure it’s up to the tasks that any owner may throw at it. In fact, the new QX60 will be able to tow up to 2,721 kg, a 20 per increase over its predecessor. That means owners will be able to tow everything from a 22-foot Airstream trailer to personal watercraft and other small motorized vehicles.
Supporting the added towing capacity is
increased cooling and new stability assistants. Those variants of the QX60
focused on towing will include an uprated transmission oil cooler, integrated
hitch receiver, trailer-tuned stability programming, and dedicated prewiring
harnesses. Infiniti has conducted durability testing of the QX60 with a trailer
in a plethora of environments, including its Arizona Testing Center. Testing of
the new SUV has also been conducted in Colorado, Alaska, the steep streets of
San Francisco, and through off-road terrain in Utah.
Powering the 2022 Infiniti QX60 will be
the same 3.5-liter V6 as the new Nissan Pathfinder, working alongside a
nine-speed automatic transmission. The SUV will be unveiled later this year.