What are the engine specifications of the Infiniti QX70?

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SanAaliyah
07/29/25 7:11am
Infiniti QX70's engine specifications are: The vehicle is equipped with a 3.7-liter 6-cylinder naturally aspirated engine, codenamed VQ37, with a maximum horsepower of 328ps, maximum power of 241kw, maximum torque of 363nm, maximum power speed of 7000rpm per minute, and maximum torque speed of 5200rpm per minute, paired with a 7-speed automatic transmission. The Infiniti QX70 is a mid-to-large SUV produced by Infiniti, with dimensions of 4865mm in length, 1928mm in width, and 1680mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2885mm. In terms of safety features, the vehicle comes standard with a tire pressure monitoring system, ABS anti-lock braking system, brake force distribution system, traction control system, and vehicle stability system.
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SanKeegan
08/12/25 10:31am
As a long-term owner of the QX70, I'm familiar with its engine specs: the standard configuration is a 3.7-liter V6 engine producing 325 horsepower and 267 lb-ft of torque. In daily driving, it's quite smooth, with adequate acceleration in the city, but you can feel the extra power when overtaking on the highway. Unfortunately, fuel consumption is a bit high, averaging around 14 miles per gallon in urban areas and only reaching 18 mpg on long trips. Regarding maintenance, I must remind everyone to change the oil and air filter regularly—annual minor servicing is sufficient, unlike some German cars that are more complicated. After several years of use, the engine's stability has been good, with occasional noise but no major issues. Compared to the Lexus RX in the same class, this engine is more reliable, though the technology isn't the latest. Overall, it's a great family companion, suitable for family trips or weekend adventures.
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