Infiniti's boldest 3-row SUV just got sharper — new trim, new attitude, same luxury DNA.
Gloss black accents, dark 20-inch wheels, two-tone roof. The Sport trim looks the part.
Exclusive Dusk Blue leather, suede headliner, open-pore wood. This interior turns heads.
The Klipsch audio system comes standard. Most luxury SUVs charge extra for this level.
The 2.0 VC-Turbo adjusts compression in real time — 268 hp and 286 lb-ft of torque.
Solid for a family hauler. But don't expect the Sport badge to mean sports car thrills.
Slide-and-fold second row makes entry easy. Cargo expands to 75 cubic feet fully folded.
Dealer lots show Sport AWD units moving in the $64K–$66K range with popular options.
For the right buyer — absolutely. Just go in knowing what the Sport badge does and doesn't mean.