
Infiniti is Nissan's premium SUV brand, competing in the luxury segment with a value proposition built around Japanese reliability, generous standard equipment, and pricing that sits below most European rivals. In Saudi Arabia, the 2026 lineup covers four SUV models from SAR 212,100 to SAR 422,000, with strong appeal among buyers seeking a step up from mainstream Japanese brands without the price premium of German alternatives.
In Saudi Arabia, Infiniti vehicles are distributed by Nissan Saudi Arabia (operated through the National Automobiles Trading Company / NATCO), with authorised showrooms and service facilities in Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam, and other major cities across the Kingdom.
The Saudi lineup mirrors the UAE range with four SUV models across all size classes. The QX50 is the entry-level compact crossover, opening from SAR 212,100 in Luxe FWD specification, with the Sport AWD variant at the top of its range. The QX55 follows as the fastback-style coupe crossover, available in Luxe and Sensory AWD trims for buyers who want a sportier silhouette. The QX60 is the three-row mid-size family SUV and the most practical choice in the range, running a 3.5-litre engine across Luxe, Sensory, and Autograph grades. At the flagship end, the QX80 is a full-size body-on-frame SUV that rises to SAR 422,000 in Autograph specification — bringing the highest level of cabin luxury and technology in the Infiniti range. The consistent Luxe-to-Autograph trim structure across models makes cross-shopping between sizes easy for buyers moving up in budget.