Infiniti announced the pricing details of the 2022 Q60 Coupe, which starts from US$ 42,775, including a US$ 1,025 destination and handling fee, for the base rear-wheel-drive variant, and goes all the way up to US$ 61,225 for the all-wheel-drive performance flagship, making it US$ 100 more expensive than the 2021 MY. The 2022 Q60 Coupe is available in three trim levels – Pure, Luxe, and Red Sport 400 and now offers wireless Apple CarPlay compatibility across the entire range. The Q60 Pure comes standard with 19-inch aluminum-alloy wheels, dual-zone automatic temperature control, two illuminated USB ports (Type-A and Type-C), brushed aluminum interior trim, leatherette upholstery for the seats, Active Noise Cancellation, Infiniti InTouch dual touchscreens with wireless Apple CarPlay, and wired Android Auto compatibility.

The Q60 Luxe adds a 13-speaker Bose Performance Series sound, Around View Monitor with Moving Object Detection, Intelligent Cruise Control with Full-Speed Range, heated front seats and steering wheel, semi-aniline leather-upholstery for the seats, and more. You can also get optional navigation and an advanced climate control system, plus a visual package with different 19-inch wheels and a rear spoiler made of carbon fiber.

 

Finally, the Q60 Red Sport 400 is distinguished by 20-inch aluminum-alloy sport wheels with red-painted brake calipers, satin-finished dual exhaust tips, plus dark chrome accents, matte black carbon fiber trim, and Red stitching for the interior. The equipment also includes the Digital Dynamic Suspension with adaptive dampers, fast ratio electronic power steering, paddle shifters, Advanced Climate Control system, and more. Under the hood, you’ll find Infiniti’s familiar twin-turbo 3.0-liter V6 engine. In Pure and Luxe trim levels, the unit produces 300 hp and 295 lb-ft of torque, while in the flagship Red Sport 400 it produces 400 hp and 350 lb-ft of torque. All models in the lineup get a seven-speed automatic gearbox as standard. All-wheel-drive is offered as a US$ 2,000 option.

The color palette includes Pure White, Black Obsidian, Graphite Shadow, Midnight Black, Majestic White, Grand Blue, Slate Gray, and Dynamic Sunstone Red. The 2022 Infiniti Q60 range is expected to arrive in U.S. showrooms this month, with other markets following later. Pricing as follows:

  • Infiniti Q60 Pure – US$ 41,750
  • Infiniti Q60 Pure AWD – US$ 43,750
  • Infiniti Q60 Luxe – US$ 50,300
  • Infiniti Q60 Luxe AWD – US$ 52,300
  • Infiniti Q60 Red Sport 400 – US$ 58,200
  • Infiniti Q60 Red Sport 400 AWD – US$ 60,200

(not including a US$ 1,025 destination and handling charge)

As a reminder, the Q60 Coupe was unveiled in production form in 2016 following the 2015 concept car. It is rumored that the two-door model could be discontinued in 2023 due to the brand’s focus on electrification and SUVs.