The 2026 Infiniti QX60 has received a mid-cycle refresh, enhancing its appeal with updates to the powertrain and the introduction of ProPILOT Assist 2.1. The model, which has been a strong seller since its rebranding from JX35 in 2014, is designed with families in mind, offering a premium interior and seating for seven.
In contrast, the upcoming 2027 Electric Mercedes-Benz GLC marks a significant shift for the brand, transitioning from internal combustion to electric power. With an estimated starting price of $60,000, it is positioned as a premium offering, though it is a two-row SUV compared to the three-row QX60.
The Infiniti QX60 starts at $51,890 for its Pure FWD variant, providing nearly a $10,000 cost advantage over the GLC. Despite the differences in size and design philosophy, both vehicles aim to cater to luxury buyers with their unique features and technologies.