Video: New Infiniti FX
Driving footage
By Frank de Leeuw van Weenen
March 10, 2008 4:34 PM
Filed Under: Infiniti, Japanese
You have seen the photos and possibly a video of its unveiling, we have seen the car in the bare metal, but no one has seen the all new Infiniti FX on the road. But today, Nissan released their official video of the new Infiniti FX on YouTube.
Sales of the new crossover SUV are set to start this June in Canada and the US with Europe following a little later.
"After a 20-year journey, we believe Infiniti is ready... with a fresh, distinctive choice for Europe's most discerning customers," Mr. Ghosn said.
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Comments
ugly, or not, this car is very unique
Badass attitude. Give me 2 years and I ll make it the first car I'll ever buy. The hybrid version will probably be established by then.
Just look at the angry face of the car, if you see that behind u, then "get out of the way"! Nice new design by Infiniti! :)
If this vehicle had more aggressive headlights, and ditched the vent behind the front wheels it would look a lot nicer.
Great car! I hope it will be avaible soon with the Renault-Nissan 3,0 dCi engine.
This car is great! I hope it will soon be avaible with the new Renault-Nissan 3,0 dCi engine :P
Sex on wheels, just hope they ditch those tinted windows for EU markets + FX 35d
OK, again. Lets call it simply ugly looking car... Is sad, because the current FX is a true beauty!
in a few months, after seeing the car in person, youll be admitting how wrong you were, unless youre just a sour current FX owner who bought it recently
ck314,the new Fx is ugly,I'm sure youve never seen the current fx,the new design is completly tortured,looks like a korean suv and the vents,horrible.
you must be joking, ive seen dozens, and eventhough it was outstanding when it was launched, this is the right evolution.. and how is it tortured? its more like sensuous, and the proportions allowing for a slightly longer hood accentuates the aristocratic rwd stance, get clue
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