All engines here are mated to a seven-speed automatic transmission, another key to meeting European crazy-strict CO2 standards. The FX50 features sports car touches, such as paddle shifters on the steering column and automatic rev-matching throttle blips on downshifts, via Infiniti's Adaptive Shift Control. The ATTESA E-TS (Advanced Total Traction Engineering System for All Electronic Torque Split -- yes, that's a mouthful) four-wheel-drive system is also fitted, allowing up to 100 percent of the FX50's power to be sent to the rear wheels when all-wheel drive is not needed.
Other new features include the EX's wacky Around View Monitor, plus intelligent cruise control, intelligent brake assist, four-wheel active steering and Scratch Shield paint. A Bose stereo and 21-inch wheels are standard equipment. The new FX50 will hit U.S. roads this June, with a 3.7-liter V-6-powered FX37 to follow.
2009 infiniti fx50 |
2009 infiniti fx50
2009 infiniti fx50
2009 infiniti fx50
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