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2023 Infiniti QX60 Car Seat Compatibility: Fit, Space, and Safety Insights
2023 Infiniti QX60 Car Seat Check: A Comprehensive Review
Overview of the Infiniti QX60 Car Seat Compatibility
The 2023 Infiniti QX60 is a luxury three-row SUV designed for families, offering spacious seating and modern safety features. Redesigned in 2022, the QX60 remains largely unchanged for 2023, maintaining its premium appeal. In this detailed car seat check, we evaluate the QX60’s compatibility with various child safety seats, focusing on ease of installation, space, and overall usability.
Can the Infiniti QX60 Accommodate Three Car Seats?
Despite its generous cabin space, the QX60 does not comfortably fit three car seats in the second row. However, the SUV does offer ample room for two child seats, making it a viable choice for families with one or two young children requiring safety seats.
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Car Seat Compatibility and Latch System Ratings
A-Grade Car Seats
- Latch System: The second row features two sets of easily accessible lower anchors. Additionally, two top tether anchors are positioned midway down the seatbacks, ensuring secure installation.
- Rear-Facing Convertible Seat: Installation is straightforward due to the accessible Latch system, with plenty of legroom remaining for the front passenger.
- Forward-Facing Convertible Seat: The car seat fits well and is easy to install in the second row, making it a great option for families.
- Infant Seat: As with the rear-facing convertible, this seat is easy to install and allows for a comfortable amount of legroom for the front passenger.
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B-Grade Car Seats
- Booster Seat: The seat fits well in the second row, but the low-positioned buckles can be difficult for children to access independently.
- Third-Row Access: While the QX60 offers a large entryway to the third row, its high step-in height can be challenging for smaller children, especially since the model tested lacked running boards.
- Third-Row Forward-Facing Convertible Seat: Legroom is limited unless the second row is adjusted forward. The third row provides only one lower anchor (driver’s side), but connecting to the top tether anchor is simple.
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C-Grade Car Seats
- Third-Row Booster Seat: Limited legroom and tight seat spacing make it difficult for children to locate and use the embedded buckle.
Understanding the Car Seat Rating Scale
The ratings are determined based on fit, available space, and ease of installation:
- A: Ample space for the car seat and child without impacting front-passenger comfort. Latch anchors are easily accessible with no issues related to seat contouring or head restraints.
- B: Minor space, fit, or connection issues, with some difficulty accessing the third row when applicable.
- C: Limited space along with at least one fit or connection issue, making third-row access more difficult.
- D: Multiple fit or connection problems, with insufficient room.
- F: The seat is unsafe or does not fit.
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Testing Conditions and Seat Selection
For consistency, the car seat check follows a standardized testing procedure:
- Front seats are adjusted for a 6-foot driver and a shorter front passenger.
- Car seats used include the Chicco KeyFit 30 infant seat, Graco Contender 65 convertible seat, and Graco TurboBooster seat.
- Three car seats are installed in the second row: the booster behind the driver, the infant and convertible seats behind the front passenger.
- When applicable, a forward-facing convertible seat is installed in the second row’s middle seat, with a booster and infant seat in outboard seats.
- In three-row SUVs, the booster and forward-facing convertible seats are tested in the third row.
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Important Safety Considerations
Parents should remember that both Latch and seat belt installations are viable options. However, Latch systems have a weight limit of 65 pounds, which includes the weight of both the child and the car seat. Checking manufacturer guidelines and the vehicle’s manual is essential to ensure proper installation and maximum safety.

Motorvero Richy
Last Updated On Mar, 04-2025