2013 Infiniti JX goes into production, US pricing announced

 2013 Infiniti JX goes into production, US pricing announced
2013 Infiniti JX (U.S.) - 17.11.2011

Goes on sale in March

Infiniti has announced the first JX crossover has rolled off the assembly line in Smyrna, Tennessee.

While that isn't ground breaking news, the company confirmed the model will be priced from $40,450 for the JX35 FWD and $41,550 for the JX35 AWD. Deliveries are scheduled to begin early next month and consumers can place reservations through the company's website.

As we have previously reported, the seven-seat crossover features a 3.5-liter V6 engine with 265 hp (198 kW / 269 PS) and 248 lb-ft (336 Nm) of torque. It comes nicely equipped with leather seats, Kasane Washi trim and an infotainment system with a seven-inch display. There's also tri-zone automatic climate control, power windows / locks and a six-speaker audio system.


2013 INFINITI JX LUXURY CROSSOVER PRODUCTION BEGINS

- Job One Event Held for First Luxury Vehicle to be Manufactured in Tennessee -

The first luxury vehicle produced in the state of Tennessee, an Infiniti JX luxury crossover in Emerald Green, rolled off the production line during a special ceremony today at Nissan's Smyrna Vehicle Assembly Plant. The all-new, 7-passenger 2013 Infiniti JX, the latest addition to the Infiniti Inspired Performance lineup, goes on sale at Infiniti retailers nationwide in March.

Attending the celebration alongside Smyrna technicians who will build the new JX were Nissan Americas Vice Chairman Bill Krueger, Vice President Manufacturing Smyrna - Decherd Susan Brennan, Infiniti Americas Vice President Ben Poore and U.S. Representative Scott DesJarlais of the 4th Congressional District of Tennessee.

"We are extremely proud and honored to be building this world-class vehicle right here in Middle Tennessee," said Brennan. "We expect the inspired design and quality craftsmanship built into every new Infiniti model that rolls off the Smyrna production lines will deliver inspired performance that is second to none."

Along with the assembly of the new Infiniti JX, the 265-horspower 3.5-liter DOHC V6 engines are assembled in nearby Decherd, Tennessee. The 2013 JX delivers best-in-class fuel economy ratings of 21 mpg and 20 mpg combined for the front-wheel drive and intuitive all-wheel drive models respectively.

The new Infiniti JX starts at a Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of $40,450 USD for the JX35 FWD and $41,550 USD for the JX35 AWD model. Reservations are being taken now at InfinitiUSA.com/all-new-JX.

"The luxury crossover market is the fastest growing luxury segment in America, representing a huge opportunity for Infiniti," said Poore. "In fact, we expect JX to quickly become our second highest volume model, right behind the popular Infiniti G-line."

The new JX also features the world's first Backup Collision Intervention system - another first-to-market technology from Infiniti. Backup Collision Intervention uses sensors in the rear of the JX to detect potential obstacles when backing out of a parking space. If an obstacle is detected, the system gives visual and audible warnings. And, in case the driver doesn't respond in time, BCI can step in and automatically apply the brakes to help avoid a potential impact.

In addition to the JX's standout styling and craftsmanship, the breakthrough JX design offers excellent legroom in all three rows and ample cargo room behind the 3rd row. In addition, an innovative multi-mode middle seat design provides entry to the 3rd row without removing a 2nd row child seat.

Among the many other advanced standard and available technologies found throughout the new JX is Infiniti ConnectionTM, a new feature that can automatically synch the owner's schedule through Google CalendarTM and then provides navigation guidance to appointments - along with multiple other functions. The Infiniti ConnectionTM system also includes Infiniti Personal Assistant, which offers owners 24-hour personal concierge services from inside or outside of their Infiniti vehicle.

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 Vovchik Vovchik
Audi Q7 + Toyota Higlinder = Infiniti JX Poor design, nothing special.
February 21, 2012 9:09 am
 Tackleberry Tackleberry
Hideous- a face only the creater could love. Why have they gone down this road? The previous G35 coupe and Sedan were gorgeous and looked european. I remember when NIssan almost packed Infiniti in, then the G35 saved them. It seems like they are trying to destroy the company with these poorly executed designs. I guess BMW and MB and Audi should be thanking them.
February 21, 2012 9:33 am
 alamak alamak
It's not a looker thats for sure, but my guess is that its gonna sell pretty good given Infiniti's reliability and comfort. Toyota Sequoia is too big and Honda Pilot is way overpriced for the top trim.....this will slot nicely I guess........who knows....
February 21, 2012 11:55 am
 Siawa Siawa
I am actually liking the design.
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February 21, 2012 1:31 pm
 EJ255 EJ255
Ugly for sure.
February 21, 2012 6:36 pm
 jazzydev1985 jazzydev1985
Do the designers not realize how poor of a design it is. Horrible...
February 22, 2012 9:45 pm