Pay Less for Infiniti Q60 Insurance: Rates and Insights for 2025

How much does Q60 insurance cost? We compared rates from the 3.0T Pure up to the Red Sport Coupe to see how prices ranked against the competition.

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How much does Infiniti Q60 insurance cost?

Average Infiniti Q60 car insurance costs $3,412 per year for full coverage. Insurance cost per month for a Q60 ranges from $265 to $301, depending on the trim level.

When a policy is broken down into individual coverages, liability/medical insurance is about $1,070 a year, collision insurance will cost around $1,552, and the remaining comprehensive coverage is around $790.

The chart below details how average Infiniti Q60 car insurance rates fluctuate depending on driver age and the policy deductibles.

Prices range from $2,404 per year for a driver age 60 with $1,000 comprehensive and collision deductibles to the more expensive rate of $8,028 annually for a 20-year-old driver with low deductibles.

Average 2023 Infiniti Q60 car insurance premiums for different driver ages and policy deductibles.
Figure 1: Average 2023 Infiniti Q60 car insurance premiums for different driver ages and policy deductibles. Rates updated on October 24, 2025.

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Data Methodology: Average premiums are based on a 2023 model year Infiniti Q60. Rates assume a clean driving record and no claims or at-fault accidents. Comprehensive and collision coverage is included as well as UM/UIM and medical payments coverage. Premium amounts are averaged across all trim levels.

2023 Infiniti Q60 Insurance Cost by Driver Age and Deductibles
Driver Age Policy Deductible Annual Premium Cost Per Month
20-Year-Old$1,000$5,874$490
$500$6,920$577
$250$8,028$669
30-Year-Old$1,000$3,064$255
$500$3,642$304
$250$4,246$354
40-Year-Old$1,000$2,882$240
$500$3,412$284
$250$3,968$331
50-Year-Old$1,000$2,568$214
$500$3,026$252
$250$3,504$292
60-Year-Old$1,000$2,404$200
$500$2,834$236
$250$3,282$274

Data Methodology: Rated driver has no driving violations or at-fault accidents in the prior three years. Uninsured Motorist (UM), Underinsured Motorist (UIM) and medical payments coverages are included. Premium is averaged for all trim levels available for the 2023 Infiniti Q60. Updated October 24, 2025

How does Q60 insurance cost rank when compared?

The Infiniti Q60 ranks 11th out of 26 total comparison vehicles in the large luxury car category. The Q60 costs an estimated $3,412 per year for insurance and the segment average rate is $3,610 annually, a difference of $198 per year.

When Q60 car insurance rates are compared to top-selling vehicles in the 2023 large luxury car class, it costs $790 more per year than the Audi A5, $294 less than the BMW 740i, $496 less than the Porsche Panamera, and $416 less than the Audi A8.

The chart below shows how insurance cost for an Infiniti Q60 compares to the top 10 best-selling large luxury cars in America. An additional table is included after the chart that shows average car insurance rates for the entire 26 vehicle large luxury car segment.

Average 2023 Infiniti Q60 car insurance premium compared to other large luxury car models.
Figure 2: Average 2023 Infiniti Q60 car insurance premium compared to other large luxury car models. Rates updated on October 24, 2025.

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Data Methodology: Average rates are for a 2023 model year Infiniti Q60. Rated driver is a 40-year-old married male driver with a clean driving record and no at-fault accidents. Average premium includes all Infiniti Q60 trim levels. Comprehensive and collision deductibles are $500 and rates are averaged for all U.S. states.

Infiniti Q60 Insurance Cost Compared to All Large Luxury Cars
Rank Make and Model Annual Premium Difference
1Audi A5$2,622-$790
2Volvo S90$2,952-$460
3Lexus LS 500$3,048-$364
4Mercedes-Benz AMG E53$3,070-$342
5Genesis G90$3,088-$324
6BMW i7$3,108-$304
7Mercedes-Benz AMG GT43$3,136-$276
8Lexus LS 500h$3,240-$172
9BMW 840i$3,334-$78
10Mercedes-Benz EQS 450$3,404-$8
11Infiniti Q60$3,412--
12Mercedes-Benz S500$3,440$28
13Audi RS 7$3,518$106
14Mercedes-Benz EQS 580$3,532$120
15BMW 740i$3,706$294
16BMW M850i$3,752$340
17Mercedes-Benz AMG EQS$3,782$370
18Audi A8$3,828$416
19Audi S8$3,848$436
20Porsche Panamera$3,908$496
21BMW 760i$3,946$534
22Mercedes-Benz S580$4,036$624
23BMW Alpina B8$4,288$876
24BMW M760i$4,428$1,016
25Mercedes-Benz Maybach S580$4,560$1,148
26Mercedes-Benz Maybach S680$4,866$1,454

Data Methodology: Rated driver is a 40-year-old married male with no driving violations or at-fault accidents in the prior three years. Comprehensive and collision deductibles are $500 and UM/UIM and medical payments coverages are included. Premiums are averaged for all trim levels for each vehicle from the 2023 model year. Updated October 24, 2025

Is Infiniti Q60 insurance expensive?

Being a luxury car, the Q60 is going to have a higher cost of insurance than your average sedan. For example, the average car insurance rate for a Q60 is $3,412 per year, whereas the average all-vehicle car insurance rate is $2,276, making the Infiniti Q60 $1,136 more expensive to insure per year.

The cheapest model of Infiniti Q60 to insure is the Pure at an estimated $3,182 per year. The next cheapest model is the Pure AWD at $3,246 per year, and the third cheapest model to insure is the Luxe at $3,418 per year.

The most expensive models of Infiniti Q60 to insure are the Red Sport models, averaging $3,606 per year. Those models will cost an extra $424 per year over the cheapest Pure model.

The next table displays average annual and semi-annual car insurance rates, including a monthly budget amount, for each Infiniti Q60 model trim level.

2023 Infiniti Q60 Insurance Rates by Trim Level
2023 Infiniti Q60 Trim Level Annual Premium Cost Per Month
Pure$3,182$265
Pure AWD$3,246$271
Luxe$3,418$285
Luxe AWD$3,460$288
Red Sport 400$3,570$298
Red Sport 400 AWD$3,606$301

Data Methodology: Rated driver is a 40-year-old married male with no driving violations or at-fault accidents in the prior three years. Comprehensive and collision deductibles are $500 and UM/UIM and medical payments coverages are included. Updated October 24, 2025

Insurance cost by trim level for a 2023 Infiniti Q60 ranging from the Pure model at $3,182 per year to the Red Sport 400 AWD model at $3,606
Insurance cost by trim level for a 2023 Infiniti Q60 ranging from the Pure model at $3,182 per year to the Red Sport 400 AWD model at $3,606

Additional rates and policy insights

Some additional policy rate factors and possible discounts are listed below.

  • As you age, insurance rates get cheaper. The difference in 2023 Q60 insurance cost between a 40-year-old driver ($3,412 per year) and a 20-year-old driver ($6,920 per year) is $3,508, or a savings of 67.9%.
  • High risk insurance is expensive. For a 40-year-old driver, having to buy a high-risk insurance policy can increase the cost by $4,196 or more per year.
  • Credit ratings can impact car insurance rates. Having an over-800 credit score could save as much as $536 per year when compared to a credit rating of 670-739. Conversely, a below average credit score could cost up to $621 more per year.
  • Get cheaper insurance rates by avoiding traffic tickets. To get the most affordable Infiniti Q60 car insurance rates, it pays to be a conservative driver. In fact, just a couple minor incidents on your driving report could raise insurance rates by up to $924 per year.
  • Avoid accidents for cheaper rates. Having frequent at-fault accidents will raise rates, possibly by an extra $4,950 per year for a 20-year-old driver and even $866 per year for a 60-year-old driver.
  • Policy discounts mean cheaper Q60 insurance. Discounts may be available if you take a defensive driving course, drive low annual mileage, belong to certain professional organizations, work in certain occupations, have away-from-home students, or many other discounts which could save as much as $582 per year.
  • Lower policy cost by raising deductibles. Increasing your deductibles from $500 to $1,000 could save around $530 per year for a 40-year-old driver and $1,046 per year for a 20-year-old driver.
  • The lower the deductibles, the higher the cost. Decreasing your policy deductibles from $500 to $250 could cost an additional $556 per year for a 40-year-old driver and $1,108 per year for a 20-year-old driver.