| | ||||||||||||||||||||
If you can recall, the Japanese luxury automaker Infiniti launched a very special version of their sporty SUV dubbed the FX Millionaire Edititon for their home market towards the end of last year. Well now they are allowing European buyers get in on the high end fun with the all new Infiniti FX Limited Edition. Based on the FX37S and FX50S models, there will only be 100 units produced for the entire European market, with only 18 examples going to Great Britain and prices starting at £55,855 for the FX37S and £62,035 for the more powerful FX50S version. The FX Limited Edition is available in either Obsidian Black or White Moonlight ‘Scratch Guard’ paint and will be shod with a set of 21 inch ‘Turbine’ design anthracite alloy wheels with matching radiator grill, side vents and roof rails. Meanwhile the interior benefits from illuminated ‘Infiniti’ entry guards, black leather upholstery, Alcantara head liner as well as a variety of carbon fiber accents. The Limited edition Infiniti FX will be available with both the 3.7 Liter V6 and the amazingly fast 5.0 Liter V8 power trains with prices to be announced at a later date. Full details in the press release after the jump. Press release The Infiniti FX Line of performance crossovers might already be one of the rarest and best equipped cars in its class but this has not stopped customers demanding an even more exclusive version. Infiniti is responding with very special, limited production versions of the FX37S and FX50S to be called, simply, the FX Limited Edition. The FX Limited Edition will be rare indeed. Availability has been strictly limited to just 100 units across Western Europe, of which only 18 will be coming to the UK. All will be individually numbered. Based on the already dramatic looking FX37S and FX50S, the FX Limited Edition features striking Black Obsidian ‘Scratch Guard’ paintwork as standard, with equally distinctive Moonlight White pearl metallic available as an option. Specially commissioned 21 inch ‘Turbine’ design alloy wheels are finished in dark Graphite. The radiator grille, side air vents and roof rails are similarly coordinated. The FX Limited Edition is available for reservation now via an Infiniti Centre. Pricing starts at £55,855 for the 320PS, V6 engined FX37S rising to £62,035 for the 390PS, V8 powered FX50S.
The Infiniti FX Limited Edition in more detailExterior styling The extensive use of genuine carbon fibre across the dashboard, centre console and door panels provides an appropriately high-tech contrast to the soft-touch natural materials and provides a fitting backdrop to the FX Limited Edition’s standard Connectiviti+ infotainment system. Employing the very latest Hard Disk Drive (HDD) technology it features a fully integrated satellite navigation system with 42-country, Europewide coverage and, in a world-first collaboration with Michelin Green Guide, a database of some 22,000 addresses, which enables the location and booking of leading hotels and restaurants while on the move. No wonder given this specification that Infiniti maintains it has redefined rarity with the FX Limited Edition.
8 comments: Infiniti FX Limited Edition The decency of this FX is so impressive! I also noticed that the wheel is so cool on it, and with its V8 engine, I think it will have a quite good performance.
The handling of this FX Limited Edition is seems so nice even the dashboard looks so awesome. As for the exterior, well it is quite impressive and this one can surely caught lots of attention.
Infiniti is a great automaker, but I don’t know if they have the license to start selling exclusives at such high prices in a market they just entered. Unless these are really field test models and they are hoping for feedback
All I can see is purely elegance nothing else. I love the leather upholstery inside, looks very cool.
I love the sporty look of this Infiniti FX, though it looks like a bigger version of Mazda3, I still like the black and white color of the car.
I don’t really see that much difference between a regular Infiniti to this limited edition except for the mugs and the grill. Nothing that a street tuner can replicate. If I wanted an edition of my own, I probably wouldn’t pay more than 60 grand for it, I’ll probably get someone to tune it up.
I’ve heard a lot of good features of the FX, simple outside yet elegance and classy inside. also it was rated as the lightest SUV and given a 5 star on safety.
|
| |||||||||||||||||||
|
|
Posted on
10.7.2011 @ 05:38