Infiniti QX80 vs Polestar 2 Long Range

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Infiniti QX80
Infiniti QX80

2018 price

Polestar 2 Long Range
Polestar 2 Long Range

$66,400 - $87,500

2026 price

Summary

2018 Infiniti QX80
2026 Polestar 2 Long Range
Safety Rating

Engine Type
V8, 5.6L

0.0L
Fuel Type
Premium Unleaded Petrol

Electric
Fuel Efficiency
14.8L/100km (combined)

0.0L/100km (combined)
Seating
8

5
Dislikes
  • Price-tag
  • No Apple CarPlay, Android Auto
  • Understeer, bodyroll

  • Cabin space and storage still compromised
  • Options add up quick
  • No cover for panoramic glass roof
2018 Infiniti QX80 Summary

The world of upper large luxury SUVs, like Infiniti’s latest-generation QX80, occupies that rarefied air, way up high in the car market, that I’ll never breathe – and that’s okay with me.

You see, as much as I admire these plush vehicles, even if I did have the cash and the inclination to buy one, I’d be so worried about incidental damage to the exterior (shopping trolleys or other drivers’ touch-parking) or children-induced damage to the interior (car sickness, spilled food or drink, blood from sibling punch-ups in the second row) that I’d never be able to fully relax while driving the thing. (Newsflash: I’ve heard from Infiniti that the QX80’s upholstery has a soil-resistant coating.)

These pricey wagons certainly do have their fans though and now, with extensive exterior changes and some interior ones, does the QX80, based on the Y62 Nissan Patrol, actually offer anything to set it apart from other large premium SUVs? Read on.

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2026 Polestar 2 Long Range Summary

The Polestar 2 was one of the first electric vehicles (EVs) in Australia to break through to the mainstream, however it has always been relegated to the Tesla Model 3’s shadow.

As a result Polestar is constantly playing catch up, releasing update after update for this premium-pushing electric liftback. The most notable was a major mid-life update in 2024.

Two years after this, Polestar has just rolled out the 2026 model year (MY26) update which introduces a range of subtle changes, largely under the surface.

It comes as Polestar is now introducing newer models, there’s mounting pressure from legacy carmakers who are only now catching up to EV tech, and Australians are moving away from buying passenger cars to SUVs.

Has this latest update improved the appeal? Read on to find out.

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2018 Infiniti QX80 2026 Polestar 2 Long Range

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