The QX80 receives an upgraded infotainment system for 2020 that features two displays, stacked one on top of the other like the systems found in much of the rest of the Infiniti lineup. The top screen is an 8.0-inch unit while the lower one is a 7.0-inch one; Apple CarPlay and Android Auto capability are now both standard, and the gauge cluster now sports a new 7.0-inch color trip-computer display. Lane-departure warning, blind-spot monitoring, and rear automated emergency braking are all now standard, as is a rear-door alert that sounds a reminder to check the rear seat upon reaching your destination.
Pros Bold exterior styling, gutsy V-8 engine, luxury-lined interior.
Cons Expensive option packages, Nissan Armada offers similar luxury for less money.
A new infotainment system debuts along with Apple/Android integration.Many advanced safety features are now standard.A new Edition 30 package celebrates Infiniti's 30 years in the U.S.
Pros Powerful V8 engine delivers strong acceleration and a high tow rating Commendable handling and braking for a big SUV
Cons Interior technology and design lag behind luxury competition Engine is thirstier than others in the class Optional 22-inch wheels can make for a poor ride
The 2020 Infiniti QX80's #6 ranking is based on its score within the Luxury Large SUVs category. Currently the Infiniti QX80 has a score of 7.1 out of 10, which is based on our evaluation of 61 pieces of research and data elements using various sources.
Pros Capable engine Gentle ride Large cargo hold Low starting price
Cons Some low-rent cabin materials Poor gas mileage Outdated tech and safety features
The BMW X6 has powerful engines and a luxurious, high-tech cabin. You’ll forgo some space and practicality versus a BMW X5 though, and spend more doing it.
Pros SUVs don’t come much quicker Fantastic infotainment system Impressive interior quality
Cons X5 equivalent has better rear headroom Audi RS Q8 is easier on the eyes Smaller boot than every alternative
The X6 M enters the 2021 model year with only the smallest of changes. The list of standard features grows with the addition of Android Auto and a one-year subscription to SiriusXM satellite radio with 360L. However, the M's roster of standalone options has been shortened with the elimination of night vision with pedestrian detection, the rear-seat entertainment system, and the satin aluminum roof rails and exterior trim. BMW also changes the Competition designation from a model to a package.
Pros Transcendent SUV performance, stocked with popular standard features, sumptuous cabin space.
Cons Compromised rear visibility, rough ride on some roads, pricier than the more practical X5 M.
For 2021 Now available with Android Auto smartphone integration.Minor changes to feature availability and option packages.
Pros Massive power from its turbocharged V8 Impressive handling performance High-quality interior packed with features
Cons Stiff and sometimes unyielding ride Distinctive styling limits rear headroom and cargo capacity Compromised rear visibility