It seems like the price of everything is going up and, unfortunately, the Infiniti QX80 is no exception. For the 2024 model year, the luxurious SUV will come with a starting price of $76,150 (all prices include $1,895 destination charge), up $1,650 from a year earlier.

The price hike comes down to both an increase of the base MSRP and the destination charge. Whereas the former is up by $1,450, the latter has increased by $200 over the 2023 QX80’s prices.

For that, Infiniti offers buyers the QX80 Luxe trim, which gets rear-wheel-drive (the AWD model starts at $79,195), leather seating, Charcoal Burl trim, 20-inch wheels, a Bose 13-speaker audio system, a wireless charging pad, a Smart Rear View Mirror, and a power tailgate.

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The Premium Select trim starts at $80,680 (an increase of $1,685 over the 2023 model year), while the AWD model starts at $83,780. It gets 22-inch dark chrome wheels, black mirror caps, dark chrome exterior trim, Matte Mocha Burl interior trim and illuminated kick plates.

Finally, the QX80 Sensory tops out the lineup with a starting price of $87,730, which amounts to another increase of $1,685 over the same model for 2023. Buyers who want AWD drive will have to pay $90,830, which will also get them a Black Tricot headliner, semi-aniline quilted leather seats, a 17-speaker Bose sound system, chrome exterior mirror caps, hydraulic suspension system, climate-controlled front seats and more.

All models are powered by the same 5.6-liter V8 engine, which makes 400 hp (298 kW/505 PS) and power is funneled to the wheels through a seven-speed automatic transmission. Thanks to that power, the QX80 is rated to tow up to 8,500 lbs (3,855 kg).

The QX80 also comes with a high-definition 12.3-inch infotainment screen that is compatible with Apple CarPlay and USB-based Android Auto. In addition, it features Amazon’s Alexa, which can play music, place calls, and works with the tech company’s home products.