Should You Consider the 2023 Infiniti QX55 Sensory AWD? | Full Tour & Review
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 Published On May 11, 2023

We drove the Infiniti QX55 Sensory AWD a little over a year ago, and while nothing has changed James gets the chance to try out the SUV Coupé for himself to see if it's a vehicle worth considering.

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Infiniti isn't a brand known for radical change, and that's certainly true for this 2023 Infiniti QX55 Sensory AWD. We last drove a 2022 model at the tail end of 2021, and while the exterior paint is different the features and tech are identical to the one we had before. This vehicle is positioned as a compact luxury crossover coupé competing against vehicles like the BMW X4, and Mercedes-Benz GLC Coupé. Luxury brands love these vehicles and Infiniti has jumped right into the mix. This vehicle comes with the brand's 2.0L variable-compression turbo engine which is designed to give you fuel efficiency when you need it, and performance when you want it.

James goes over the exterior design and features of this vehicle including his thoughts on the overall look. Features you'd expect to find at this price are found here including keyless entry on all 4 doors, power lift gate, LED exterior lighting, and a surround view camera system, although the camera quality or LCD screen resolution is still low and doesn't quite fit the price point of this vehicle. Interior features include dual-zone automatic climate control, heated and ventilated front seats, heated steering wheel, Bose audio, navigation, wireless Apple CarPlay & Android Auto, and a panoramic sunroof.

We then take the 2023 Infiniti QX55 Sensory AWD on a comprehensive real-world road test to talk about how this vehicle drives, handles, and performs on the streets of Quebec and how it compares to some of the other vehicles you might be considering. James goes over what he likes and dislikes about this crossover and what improvements could be made to it.

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