When INFINITI set out to define a new era for the brand, and for its all-new flagship SUV, the 2025 QX80, the Japanese firmās designers looked to the aesthetic ideals that have defined and informed Japanese culture for millennia.
Of course, Japan has no shortage of great cultural exports – food, art, technology, music, animation, fashion, and Super Mario, but the cultureās deep-rooted aesthetic ideals have become an increasingly popular export. As evidenced by innumerable articles listing the best in wabi-sabi interior decor, wabi-sabi wellness products and, well, you get the idea.
However, the concepts of wabi and sabi, iki and Miyabi go way beyond any shallow aesthetic notion of colour or cut or silhouette or vibe; Japanese aesthetics are all-encompassing ideals. Theyāre almost a way of life – one that INFINITIās designers, many of whom are based in a beautiful campus in Atsugi, are well versed in.
As INFINITIās most highly refined offering, the all-new 2025 QX80 is the flagship of the brand. Itās a three-row rolling palace. Fittingly then, its design team was inspired by the ancient notion of miyabi. Directly translated it means courtliness and refinement. Itās an aesthetic derived from royal courts and the exquisite work of Kyoto artisanal culture, typified by the use of soft, layered materials and flowing integration of surfaces. Itās graceful, exclusive, regal, and elegant.
Miyabi manifests on the all-new 2025 QX80 everywhere you look. There are laser-cut metal inlays that flow like a breeze across the multi-layered dashboard, adding a sense of width and air to the palatial interior. The relative spacing of the aluminum trim becomes wider toward the front of the cabin, helping create a sense of spaciousness. Miyabi is also evident in the optional dot-quilting that adds texture and depth to the seats, and tells of an extreme level of craftsmanship for those who notice such details.
Miyabi can also be experienced in the optionally available new Klipsch Reference Premiere Audio System, which features speakers around the front seat headrests that look almost like a crown. For the driver, navigation instructions come through there discreetly, so as not to disturb the calm in the rest of the cabin.
The newest iteration of INFINITIās signature double-arch grille with its vertical strakes evokes the organic shapes of a bamboo forest, a motif thatās also carried through the narrow, multi-element LED lights at either side of the upper grille.
āThe all-new QX80 is the first production model to be born under our evolved design language, Artistry in Motion,ā said Alfonso Albaisa, senior vice president for Global Design. āOn the exterior, we held true to the provocative vision we established with the QX Monograph and on the inside, we seamlessly integrated technology amongst the finest materials, to deliver a sense of extraordinary craftsmanship for all three rows.ā
Words, however, donāt do it justice. As the influential Japanese aesthetician, Teiji Itoh wrote about the difficulty in defining Japanese aesthetics: āThe dilemma we face is that our grasp is intuitive and perceptual rather than rational and logical.ā In other words, you kind of just need to experience it for yourself. Thatās as true of INFINITIās new QX80 as it is of any great artistic work of Miyabi.