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Up front, there's a new fascia that better aligns the seven-passenger crossover with every other Infiniti product, and the taillights are slightly more stylized than before. It looks nice, but there's still no hiding those Nissan Pathfinder bones.
Infiniti says new shock absorbers and springs will help improve ride quality, and steering effort is improved with a retuned, speed-sensitive electronic power assist system. Standard, Sport, Eco, and Snow modes will help you manage the power depending on the weather and your driving style. We don't know how much this will actually improve the QX60's ride, but we never really had any problems with the luxury crossover's relaxed dynamics, anyway.
Look for the QX60 to officially debut at the 2016 Detroit Auto Show, following a reveal at a media event this week.
Source (and more photos): http://www.autoblog.com/2015/12/15/2016-infiniti-qx60-hybrid-official/#slide-3740124