The Infiniti QX80s appearing in Russia through dealer listings have drawn noticeable attention for their varied configurations and regional market origins, as reported by socialbites.ca. Profiles of multiple automobile dealers showcase these luxury SUVs in competition for buyers who seek a high-end, seven-seat family vehicle with strong performance credentials.
A dealer based in Novosibirsk lists a QX80 equipped with a 5.6 liter V8 producing 405 horsepower, paired with automatic transmission and all wheel drive. The listing mentions a seven-seat interior featuring black leather upholstery, a triple-zone climate control system, heated seating in both the front and rear rows, and a power tailgate for convenient loading. The advertisement also notes that the vehicle can be obtained through a rental arrangement, presenting an option for flexible ownership or trial use without a long-term commitment. This particular offer highlights the premium interior and comfort features that Infiniti markets in its larger SUV class.
In a separate Novosibirsk listing, another QX80 with the same engine and drivetrain is offered at 9.9 million rubles. The dealer explains that the car was originally intended for the UAE market, which often means a focus on luxury fittings and materials suited to hot climates. This example features brown leather upholstery, a Bose audio system for enhanced sound quality, 22-inch alloy wheels for a more commanding stance, and three-zone climate control alongside additional multimedia screens situated behind the front seats to entertain rear passengers during longer trips. The back row media setup reinforces the perception of this model as a premium passenger vehicle designed for comfort and entertainment on the move.
A Vladivostok dealership has priced a QX80 in the Luxe Sensory configuration for the United States market at 12.7 million rubles. As with the other listings, this SUV carries the 5.6 liter gasoline engine paired with automatic transmission and all-wheel drive. The Luxe Sensory trim line is typically associated with advanced interior materials, upgraded audio options, and driver assistance features that appeal to buyers looking for a refined driving experience in a full-size SUV.
Additionally, socialbites.ca reports that dealers in Russia are advertising Chinese SWM crossovers, indicating a broader trend of importing and reselling foreign-market models despite potential delays in official deliveries. These crossovers are presented to Russian buyers as ready-to-purchase imports, illustrating the diverse choices available to consumers in the region who seek practical size, competitive pricing, and brand variety in today’s market.
Industry observer Dmitry Rogov notes that these vehicles are part of a growing pattern where Russians place orders for minibuses and other larger vehicles from overseas sources, reflecting the ongoing demand for new and varied options beyond locally produced models. This perspective helps explain the presence of multiple foreign-market Infiniti and SWM offerings in Russian dealer inventories, underscoring the evolving landscape of cross-border auto trading and the appetite for premium SUVs among Russian buyers who value space, comfort, and premium brand perception. [Citation: socialbites.ca]