The short answer
Based on available data, the Volvo V60 comes out ahead of the Infiniti QX70 on fuel economy. Check the specs table and owner sentiment below for the full comparison before deciding between the two. Both are covered by real owner reports on CarWizz.
Overall
Strongly positive sentiment regarding driving dynamics, engine performance, and long-term reliability. The vehicle is consistently praised as a "370Z SUV," offering a powerful and engaging driving experience with excellent handling and strong acceleration, particularly with the V8 engine. The powertrain combination of the 3.7L V6 or 5.0L V8 with a conventional 7-speed automatic transmission is highlighted as a major strength, contributing to a reputation for being "bulletproof" and "extremely reliable" with proper maintenance.
Best version to buy
The V8-powered model (historically FX50, later QX70) is specifically recommended by several owners for its superior power (390 hp) and proven reliability, with one owner noting the trade-off in fuel economy from the V6 is "worthwhile" for the performance gain. For the V6 models, later years (2014-2017) are suggested as the best targets, as most minor issues from earlier generations were resolved.
Known issues
Overall
Mixed sentiment with a clear generational divide. Long-term owners of the first-generation P3 platform (approximately 2014-2018) report significant reliability concerns, particularly with engine oil consumption and hybrid system failures, leading to descriptions of the car as a "money pit." In contrast, feedback on the second-generation SPA platform (approximately 2019 onward) is more positive, praising its comfort, luxury, and driving experience, though it is marred by widespread and recurrent complaints about software glitches, infotainment failures, and some build quality issues. The vehicle is consistently appreciated for its stylish wagon design, comfortable seats, and safety features.
Best version to buy
For the first generation (P3), the 2016 V60 Polestar with the 3.0L twin-turbo inline-six is highlighted as a desirable performance variant. For the second generation (SPA), the T6 Recharge plug-in hybrid (455 bhp) is mentioned as a powerful and desirable option, though with noted reliability risks.
Known issues
The verdict
The Infiniti QX70 is the better choice for most buyers.
It has stronger reliability sentiment in owner reports than the Volvo V60, based on the data above. If the specific known issues on the Infiniti QX70 are a dealbreaker, the Volvo V60 is worth a closer look instead.
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Which is more reliable, the Infiniti QX70 or the Volvo V60?
Owner reports lean more positive on reliability for the Infiniti QX70 than the Volvo V60. See the known issues comparison above for the specific concerns owners report on each.
Which is better for families, the Infiniti QX70 or the Volvo V60?
Both seat a similar number of passengers based on our data. The Infiniti QX70 is classed as a SUV, the Volvo V60 as a Station wagon, which affects cargo space and ride height for family use.
Which has better fuel economy, the Infiniti QX70 or the Volvo V60?
The Volvo V60 is more fuel-efficient on paper: 1.9-2.1 L/100km combined versus 13.5 L/100km for the Infiniti QX70, based on the best-equipped catalogued version of each.
Which is cheaper to maintain, the Infiniti QX70 or the Volvo V60?
Exact maintenance costs aren't in our data, but reliability signals above are the closest proxy: fewer reported issues generally means lower repair costs over time.