Starting with the second generation, you'll be able to find these on lots, especially as time goes on. When it first hit the scene, options were limited, only coming in three trims. This did make it easy to get some nicer features more easily.
Some of the more upscale features that you can find are heated steering wheel, cooled front seats, three-zone climate control, and head-up display. These creature comforts make it a more attractive option, but they are locked to the top of the line Essential trim.
No matter which trim you're looking at, they do come powered by the same engine, the 2.0L I4. This engine makes 268 horsepower and 280 lb-ft of torque, which is paired to a CVT. While not the strongest, it certainly isn't a pushover. When equipped with the tow package, you'll be able to tow 3,000-pounds. But if you're not worried about towing, you'll still be able to enjoy a decent fuel rating. The EPA found that this model can get 27 MPG combined, making it a decent daily driver.
When the 2020 models came out, Infiniti expanded the lineup, now coming with two more trims, with these being the Sensory and Autograph. These are now the lineup toppers, making it the one to look for if you want the best features. This year also saw the inclusion of automatic high-beams, blind-spot monitoring, lane-departure warning, rear automated emergency braking, and rear cross-traffic alert on all trims.
Thanks to this, the model received "Good" ratings in almost all areas as per the IIHS. While not given any awards, that's not always a bad thing. Especially when it does come packed with some great safety features.
In 2021, the model saw some more changes for the lineup. This was the inclusion of Wi-Fi hotspot, laminated front side glass, and side-mounted airbags in the rear seat. While not huge changes, they are some nice quality of life updates, making this a nice family vehicle.
This year also made it easier to keep prices low, while maintaining some great features. This is because the Luxe trim comes with adaptive cruise control, an enhanced blind-spot monitor, lane-keeping assist, and a semi-autonomous feature called ProPilot Assist.
If you're wanting to keep prices low, while still maintaining features, then the 2022 models make that easier. This is because all trims now come with wireless Apple CarPlay, adaptive cruise control, blind-spot monitoring, and lane-keeping assist.
Starting in 2023, a new trim joined the family, the Sport. Taking the place of the Essential trim, this one doesn't really change much. This model comes with gloss-black exterior trim and dark-painted 20-inch wheels, while the interior comes with semi-aniline leather upholstery and a 12-speaker Bose stereo.
Going into 2024, nothing was changed for the model, other than some new paint options. In 2025, the Sensory, and Autograph trims were discontinued. But if you're not looking for a later gen model, then this isn't the end of the world.