You may have heard that Infiniti has started a major model naming nomenclature change (here is our first report on the model name changes). The 2014 Infiniti Q50 sport sedan arrives this August and supersedes the 2013 G37 sedan. Infiniti’s crossover and SUV line is next. Now, the company has released the pricing on the 2014 Infiniti QX linup: QX50, QX60, QX70, and the QX80. None of these vehicles are all new. The news here are the model designations and their prices. The starting prices range from $34,400 for the 2014 QX50 and all the way up to $61,350 for the 2014 QX80. If your head is starting to spin, please refer to the table below for a straight forward mapping of model names and prices.
2014 Model | Starting Retail Price | 2013 Model | Starting Retail Price |
2014 Infiniti QX50 | $34,400 | 2013 Infiniti EX37 | $36,900 |
2014 Infiniti QX60 3.5 | $41,550 | 2013 Infiniti JX35 | $41,250 |
2014 Infiniti QX70 3.7 | $44,950 | 2013 Infiniti FX37 | $44,950 |
2014 Infiniti QX80 | $61,350 | 2013 Infiniti QX56 | $61,350 |
Notice: the QX50 3.7 starting price is a significant $2,500 lower than the EX37, the QX60 3.5 starts $300 higher than the JX35, and the QX70 and QX80 prices do not change from the previous year. Also note that the QX50 and QX80 do not have an engine size number in their name.
Here are the starting list prices for all the model variations:
QX50 | $34,400 |
QX50 AWD | $35,800 |
QX50 Journey | $36,750 |
QX50 AWD Journey | $38,150 |
QX60 3.5 | $41,550 |
QX60 3.5 AWD | $42,950 |
QX60 Hybrid | TBD |
QX70 3.7 | $44,950 |
QX70 3.7 AWD | $46,400 |
QX70 5.0 AWD | $61,500 |
QX80 | $61,350 |
QX80 AWD | $64,450 |

Andre Smirnov is a life-long automotive enthusiast, writer, reporter, and software engineer. He has been a contributor at TFLcar since 2011. When not working or spending time with the family – you can find him tinkering in the garage or simply ‘going for a drive’.