![]() Rear automatic braking (applies the brakes automatically to avoid an imminent collision with an object behind the vehicle).Rear cross-traffic warning (alerts you if a vehicle behind you is about to cross your path while you're in reverse).Lane departure warning (alerts you if the vehicle begins to drift out of its lane).Forward collision mitigation (warns you of an impending collision and applies the brakes in certain scenarios).Blind-spot warning (alerts you if a vehicle in the next lane over is in your blind spot).Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration.Heated front seats with adjustable lumbar.Leather upholstery (first and second rows). ![]() Thanks to ample side glass and big exterior mirrors, blind spots are minimal. The size of the QX60 can make it a bit daunting in tighter spaces, but the available surround-view camera system is a very welcome feature, as is the digital rearview mirror that compensates for the somewhat narrow rear window. ![]() Second-row passengers get lots of legroom (with either a bench seat or two captain's chairs) but they might have to sacrifice some of it to make the third row bearable for adults. The only drawbacks are gloss black and smudge-prone climate controls, a few too many menu options in the instrument panel display, and a somewhat unnecessary control knob with the touchscreen interface. The rest of the QX60's interior looks the part of a luxury SUV. Taller drivers might find the instrument panel to be a bit too low for their liking, but overall it's easy to get a pleasing driving position thanks to plenty of seat adjustability and a comfortable-feeling steering wheel. How’s the interior? Wide door openings and a fairly low ride height for an SUV make it easy to get into the QX60.
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