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New Infiniti FX50 at Geneva
New Infiniti FX50 at Geneva

Infiniti FX50 takes a bow at Geneva

WCF at launch in Geneva
  
March 5, 2008 12:33 AM by Grant Edwardson
Filed Under: Infiniti

After months of anticipation and build up, Europe now officially has a new luxury alternative to the ubiquitous German marques. Infiniti have already released details of their forthcoming G37 coupe and saloon together with their small cross over, the EX37. These vehicles have been received warmly by the often critical European press.

Infiniti are deadly serious about Europe and who would doubt their future success with Carlos Ghosn at the helm. Mr. Ghosn is highly revered within motoring circles having dragged ailing car giant Nissan from the brink of bankruptcy and nurturing Renault to success. Mr. Ghosn held tonight’s (04/March/08) event held at the Geneva Motor Show to showcase Infiniti’s European line up, but more importantly, the global launch of Infiniti’s most distinctive model, the FX.

The second generation FX gains a new 5.0L V8 and a 7 speed automatic transmission to create the new FX50 flagship. This set up replaces the 4.5L V8 and 5 speed auto set up of the older car. The VK50VE V8 produces a considerable 390hp and 500Nm of torque and the 7 speed automatic transmission has ASC (Adaptive Shift Control) which gives a throttle blip on downshifts.

All this performance is fed through Infiniti’s intelligent four-wheel drive system called ATTESA-E TS with Electronic Stability Program (ESP) and Traction Control (TCS). Although Infiniti’s FX has always been amongst the leaders of the pack with respect to performance, it is the styling that is truly remarkable and has always differentiated it from its adversaries.

The first generation FX was concept car stuff when first released and still today strikes a silhouette that is unique. Perhaps it is fortunate that Infiniti’s designers have maintained the general shape of the original vehicle. The styling is best described as dramatic and will certainly polarise some groups, but it is definitely unique and will gain many admirers. The exterior is finished off with some huge 21-inch alloys.

"After a 20-year journey, we believe Infiniti is ready... with a fresh, distinctive choice for Europe's most discerning customers," Mr. Ghosn said.

The all-new Infiniti FX50 will be available in North America in June 2008 and in European markets starting from October 2008. Two comprehensive press releases follow.

Source: Infiniti
Press Release
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designerr
March 5, 2008 12:49:03 AM

wooww,ugly nose...............

Bernardo
March 5, 2008 1:17:39 AM

Well, well, well...altho I think the exterior design Its just a matter of gueting used to - as I quite like It already - I can't say the same about the interior, this shot taken (horrible quality btw, was that a celphone camera or what?)show what It seems to be a very bad quality inteior with cheap plastics and wood, just notice the buttons right above the gear level, aww...lokks terrible.

ck314
March 5, 2008 3:09:34 AM

they dont look cheap, its just the flash effect, infiniti buttons are quite upscale, like most of their equipment

Bernardo
March 5, 2008 1:21:42 AM

And also, only 390bhp out of 5.0L V8 ?!?!?

ck314
March 5, 2008 3:20:36 AM

this isnt a raging sportscar, mercedes' 5.5l V8 offers the same hp

SRT8
March 5, 2008 1:26:25 AM

Not a great improvement over the first one, still ugly!

ck314
March 5, 2008 3:11:40 AM

in person it's gonna look real good and chic, except for that kitsch grille... what were they thinking of? remember the tribeca fiasco??

ck314
March 5, 2008 3:25:36 AM

i need an all weather luxury wagon/crossover to go skiing or carrying the dog+bikes, and this might be the final option after all... stock 20" wheels are better suited for climate adversity and look better (no fake vortex pattern) than 21's

ck314
March 5, 2008 3:29:32 AM

oh and one more thing, mr ghosn, dont forget to include that great golden hue in the european range, or else... ;)

foose1397
March 5, 2008 7:56:37 AM

The old one was breath taking...this is just lumped together. There was a flow that the old one had and an unmistakable look this is just not attract. To much of the old body lines were left to similar. Infiniti, please leave that job to Mercedes and come up with fresh stuff not what looks like face lifts

ck314
March 5, 2008 8:24:35 PM

They came up with an unmistakable and at the same time beautiful shape, so rare these days, and you wanted a total remake? Come on, look at the Porsche 911... an icon must keep its identity for generations, and that's what they did. The sleeker front end and better sculpted volumes will depict a beautiful car in person, these are just 2D photographs.

bristol411s3
March 5, 2008 10:02:22 AM

Hmm, this thing or a Range Rover or a Cayenne? Good luck Mr Ghosn.

m555david
March 5, 2008 2:46:52 PM

the front end of this car for some reason reminds me a bloated toyota raf 4. not necessarily a bad thing but honestly i was expecting a little more departure from the outgoing model's theme. Specifically, i have always found a rear end a bit too rounded for my taste and hoped for them to address that in their redesign. But from what i see the shape and the roofline are pretty much the same. Also, i have noted the front end has a bumper that seats little to high, meaning higher repair cost for minor accidents. I certainly hope to see a hybrid on this model, because even a current fx35 is a gas hog around New York City, returning an awful 12 mpg in the city cycle. Overall Given Infiniti's loyal fanbase for this particular model i don't see any problem for them to move everyone of those vehicles coming stateside.

Lekz
March 5, 2008 5:36:39 PM

hmm.. just my opinion, but the front is ugly... both the new murano and fx got their noses uglified (yea, I know that's not a real word)

Bernardo
March 5, 2008 11:36:43 PM

To be honest..I think I just love I...STUNNING!

michelin901
March 8, 2008 6:23:14 AM

am sure they sell good but nissans are by far the ugliest things i have ever seen.

Pentium
March 9, 2008 6:13:32 PM

as I thought...new Murano is ugly...new FX is uglier!

benz_man
March 9, 2008 9:42:26 PM

I wouldn't have thought that a new FX should look this way. But now that I've seen it, it appears to be exactly what an evolutionary step in the FX design should be!

tiguy2000
March 9, 2008 11:58:03 PM

I hated the design when I saw those pictures, then I checked on youtube... This thing looks fierce in the streets and no other company can come up with such a different design yet as powerful or even more powerful as germans. and with specs like this... 5.0 390HP, 7-speed automatic, intelligent AWD, and 21's on its feet. This is a luxurious SUV approach of a GT-R to me. CAN YOU SAY BADASS?

michelin901
March 11, 2008 10:00:07 AM

ugliest thin ive ever seen after the pontiac aztec. cant stand the nissans neway. gtr looks decent tho.

dimarex
March 11, 2008 11:23:50 AM

What about the price for this car, who knows?

Beyond$$
March 11, 2008 12:38:54 PM

perfect

wirelesscoyote
March 13, 2008 12:17:10 AM

Not too keen on the front end, although the headlights do look quite good. But I do like the back end, because it is the same as the old car. I just don't like the front end because combination of the big grille, and sporty headlights, doesn't give any presence of this car. The old one was perfect.

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