STUD or DUD: Infiniti's LONG-AWAITED JX Makes Its Pebble Beach Debut -- Better Than The QX56?

STUD or DUD: Infiniti's LONG-AWAITED JX Makes Its Pebble Beach Debut -- Better Than The QX56?

Infiniti's press release follows:

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 today at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance. The 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 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.”



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wac77wac77 - 8/18/2011 11:16:23 PM
+5 Boost
I think the D pillar looks ridiculous.


Joe_LimonJoe_Limon - 8/18/2011 11:57:18 PM
+9 Boost
Are they running out of ideas for grill shapes?


dlindlin - 8/19/2011 1:04:10 AM
+3 Boost
Exactly, too heavy-handed.


MorePowerMorePower - 8/19/2011 12:20:37 AM
+1 Boost
The D pillar is from the Essence and is likely to be a styling cue in the infiniti line from this point forward.

Side profile shares a lot with the Q7. The front end, especially the headlights, reminds me of the Highlander & Sequoia. I hate to say it, the front fenders and hood-line remind me of the Mitsubishi Endeavor from the side.


DustbusterDustbuster - 8/19/2011 1:45:57 AM
+3 Boost
If you covered up the Infiniti badge, I would've guessed next-gen Highlander.


asafianowasafianow - 8/19/2011 3:55:28 AM
+3 Boost
I think this is what the QX SHOULD have looked like... my only major complaints are I feel like the headlights should extend closer to the grill... and the 3rd row window looks too big and in an awkward design...

Other than that it's a pretty good looking car.

I'd say STUD by process of elimination... it is definitely of Japanese inspiration... which could go either way, as even Lexus is starting to design themselves closer to that of the Europeans.




drell1emcdrell1emc - 8/19/2011 4:46:09 AM
+3 Boost
very nice


synxsynx - 8/19/2011 8:42:37 AM
+3 Boost
the headlights make it look like a simpleton


TCLATCLA - 8/19/2011 12:45:11 PM
+2 Boost
If you want interior pics, go to infinitiusa.com. They were up even before the debut.

Personally (and I'm a fan of Infiniti) I think it looks like a minivan.


JUGNUJUGNU - 8/19/2011 1:31:08 PM
+2 Boost
Looks lot better than QX. Won't mind if Infiniti discontinues the QX and replace it with JX. Could see some Audi Q7 styling cues in the rear end.


FijianFijian - 8/19/2011 1:56:14 PM
+1 Boost
Looks like a cross between a Lexus RX and and Volvo XC 90 that went wrong.


Ferrari365PFerrari365P - 8/19/2011 2:26:12 PM
+2 Boost
What's so "concept" about it? The wheels, the profile of the tires, the side mirror size -- all look perfectly ready for a 40something female real estate agent.


delandelan - 8/19/2011 6:57:37 PM
+1 Boost
Egad! The domestic brands are the only ones making decent looking SUV's/Crossover these days!


iamdabest1iamdabest1 - 8/21/2011 6:52:01 AM
+1 Boost
this looks pretty ugly to me...


clsboyclsboy - 8/21/2011 7:20:45 PM
+1 Boost
Aaaaaanything looks better than the QX!!!!.....



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