For 2016, Infiniti's three-row crossover gets a styling refresh inside and out that the company says embodies the brand's new design language and offers enhanced luxury to the seven people this mid-size vehicle can accommodate.
Powertrains are carried over from 2015. The base model has a 3.5L V6 that makes 265 hp and 248 lb-ft of torque, and comes mated to a continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT) and standard all-wheel drive.
A Hybrid model uses a 2.5L supercharged four-cylinder matched with an electric motor to generate a combined 250 hp.
Fuel consumption ratings are 12.2/8.9 L/100 km (city/highway) for the 3.5L V6, and 8.9/8.4 L/100 km for the Hybrid model.
Standard equipment includes a sunroof, power tailgate, bi-xenon headlights, LED daytime running lights and fog lights, power-folding heated side mirrors, eight-way power driver's seat and six-way power front passenger seat, leather upholstery, heated front seats, heated steering wheel, six-speaker stereo with USB input and satellite radio, intelligent keyless entry with push-button start, Bluetooth, power tilt-and-telescopic steering column, auto-dimming rearview mirror, cruise control and a backup camera.
A premium package adds a 13-speaker stereo, navigation, driver's seat memory, and rain-sensing front wipers.
A driver assistance option group bundles items like radar cruise control, forward collision warning with brake assist, blind spot warning, parking sensors and backup collision intervention.
The deluxe touring package contains a surround-sound stereo, 20-inch wheels, enlarged sunroof over second and third rows and heated second row seats.
Finally, a technology package combines the driver assistance package with a rear-seat entertainment system.
Prices start at $47,400 for the the base model, and range up to $66,900 for the Hybrid Premium model with all available options.