Hands down, the Infiniti QX56 is about the best large luxury SUV’s on the market this year. And for 2012, the very top of the line QX56 AWD 4WD loaded with just about all of the extras available confirmed that boldly for me during a test drive week just recently.




Technology is a significant part of the drive experience in the Infiniti QX56. And Infiniti does it with more “style” and effectiveness than most.
The QX56 includes the Infiniti Around View™ Monitor which is standard and the first in the luxury SUV segment to include it. The cameras provide a virtual 360 degree view to assist in parking situations and also have a 180 degree RearView camera mode.
Safety technology includes Lane Departure Warning (LDW) and Lane Departure Prevention (LDP) systems. They use a small camera located just behind the windshield to detect lane markers ahead and calculate position and movement relative to those markers. The LDW warns the driver with a visual light and audible buzzer if drifting is detected. If the driver fails to respond, the LDP system applies the brakes gently on the opposite side of the drift to correct.
A blind spot warning system signals the presence of a vehicle in the blind spot through a warning light. If the driver activates his signal and or tries to turn into the blind spot, the light blinks and an audible buzzer sounds. A newly available Blind Spot Intervention™ (BSI) system, first in the industry, provides selective braking if the vehicle tries to move into the adjacent lane with another vehicle present and helps the driver return the vehicle back into the lane of travel.
The Infiniti advanced Intelligent Cruise Control (Full Speed Range) uses a combination of laser sensors, throttle and brake actuators and the QX56 braking system to measure the distance to a vehicle ahead and automatically adjust the QX56’s speed to maintain a pre-selected following distance. The technology package also includes Distance Control Assist (DCA) which prompts the driver to ease off the throttle and apply the brakes in slowing traffic ahead and includes a Forward Collision Warning (FCW) and front Pre-Crash Seat Belts.
The base price for the four wheel drive is $61,800. Loaded up as tested, including delivery, the price is $75,340.
If you are in the market for an exceptional large luxury SUV that meets all your family transportation and recreational needs, the QX56 is a very good choice.
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