If you’re in the market for a roomy and spacious seven-passenger hauler that also supplies premium performance, you need to give the 2014 INFINITI QX60 a good, hard look. This is a crossover that’s royalty on the road.
The overall size of the 2014 INFINITI QX60’s interior is 149.8 cubic feet. In the fore of the cabin, the bucket seats are luxurious and offer heated functionality. The third row in the back can be reached without the need to unstrap a child-safety chair, which is nifty for those with little ones in the household. Moreover, spaciousness is delightful throughout. The front passengers receive 41.7†and 60.4†of leg and shoulder room, respectively, while those numbers are a pleasant 30.8†and 57.1†in the rear.
This crossover really hustles when it hits the road, too! The 3.5L V6 engine delights with 265 horses at 6,400 revolutions per minute (RPM) and 248-lb.-ft. of torque at 4,400 RPM. And that two-speed continuously variable transmission (CVT)? It’ll provide seamless gear transitions for an enjoyable journey. 

(Posted on May 4, 2018 at 02:00AM by Reanne Derkson)
The 2014 INFINITI QX60 embodies everything that a family-carrier should have and be. With three rows of seating, this luxury SUV takes full advantage of the spacious interior while simultaneously maximizing convenience and safety with comfortable accommodations.
Capable of transporting up to seven passengers at a time, the cabin features 149.8 cu-ft of expanse for occupants to settle into. While the cockpit features well-bolstered buckets, the second bench offers 60.4 and 41.7 inches of shoulder and leg room, respectively for real-world adults, while the third delivers 57.1 and 30.8 inches of the same.
To further impress the family-oriented folks, the third aisle can easily be accessed without removing or unstrapping a child-safety chair from the Isofix anchors. No other crossover in its genre grants this sort of folding wizardry. With 14 inches of range between the door and the opening, it's relatively easy to climb back there — though likely more well-suited to younger generations.
With 15.8 cubic feet of cargo designated domain built in, this volume can be expanded up to a maximum of 150 cubic feet for hauling larger ticket items, or during big moves.Â