The Infiniti JX Concept, a preview of an innovative new  7-passenger/3-row luxury crossover that joins the Infiniti lineup in  spring 2012, made its world debut at the 2011 Pebble Beach Concours  d'Elegance. The Infiniti JX Concept was unveiled by Senior Vice  President and Chief Creative Officer Shiro Nakamura prior to its display  throughout the weekend's activities at the famed Lodge at Pebble Beach.
"The  JX Concept advances the Infiniti design language, sharing design cues  of the Infiniti Essence concept, yet interprets those elements in ways  suitable to the needs of a family luxury crossover," said Nakamura.  "From the dramatic front grille and headlight design to the crescent-cut  D-pillar and greenhouse shape, the Infiniti JX Concept shines as a  fresh, bold alternative to the many flavors of vanilla currently  dominating the three-row luxury crossover segment."
Beyond its  stunning exterior, the new Infiniti JX Concept is designed to excel in  three areas where luxury crossover buyers put an emphasis - interior  flexibility and roominess, safety, and innovative hospitality features.
"The  three-row luxury crossover segment is one of the fastest growing among  all luxury vehicle segments, providing a huge opportunity for Infiniti,"  explained Infiniti Americas Vice President Ben Poore. "And like every  segment Infiniti enters, we plan to shake up the status quo - with a  vehicle that is guaranteed to instantly become the new benchmark for  style, hospitality, roominess, advanced telematics and safety  technologies."
In the interior, for example, the production Infiniti JX will offer  what is expected to be class-leading roominess, along with a 2nd row  seat design that tilts and slides forward providing exceptionally easy  3rd row access.
"With the JX, you will even be able to leave a  child seat latched to the 2nd row while getting in or out of the 3rd row  - just one example of the vehicle's inspired flexibility and  versatility," added Poore. "The 3rd row isn't the typical penalty box  either, with adult-sized room for all occupants and five-and-a-half  inches of 2nd row forward-back adjustability."
The Infiniti JX  continues Infiniti's tradition of developing world's first technologies,  offering the currently available Blind Spot Intervention and adding a  new feature, Backup Collision Intervention. With this technology, when  the transmission is in reverse, the JX will help the driver detect  crossing objects behind the vehicle and, if necessary, the system will  automatically engage the brakes to help avoid a collision.
The  Infiniti JX will also offer technologies designed to make owners lives a  bit easier and more efficient, such as a 14-speaker Bose® Studio  Surround® sound system with Waveguide bass technology and an advanced  Infiniti Connection Telematics system that can automatically synch the  owner's calendar and provide navigation guidance to appointments. It  will also feature the Infiniti Personal Assistant, Infiniti's new  personal concierge service with 24-hour access to a live team of  professional assistants. The Infiniti Personal Assistant benefit is now  offered free-of-charge with every 2012 Infiniti vehicle purchase.
And,  in keeping with Infiniti's "Inspired Performance," the Infiniti JX will  offer a balance of driving exhilaration and fuel efficiency through a  combination of a powerful V6 engine and all-wheel or front-wheel drive.  The Infiniti JX will also be the first Infiniti to utilize a  sport-tuned, but fuel-efficient continuously variable transmission. The  CVT will mimic a step transmission when the Sport mode of the Infiniti  drive selector is engaged. Additional information regarding the  drivetrain and other systems will be provided at the debut of the  production version of the all-new Infiniti JX at the Los Angeles Auto  Show in November 2011.
"As a premium crossover with a real 3rd row  - along with Infiniti levels of hospitality and driving pleasure, the  new JX is another breakthrough design from the brand that has been  breaking new ground for more than 20 years," Nakamura added. "We will  continue to challenge conventional thinking."
Friday, August 19, 2011
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