When the FX was first introduced, there was nothing else like it on the road. Its low-slung body, rounded corners, short overhangs, and taut lines set it apart from boxy SUVs-and it came from the ...
1. The all new 2009 FX50 replaces the FX45 and gets a 5.0-liter V8 engine with 390hp and 369 ft-lbs of torque. 2. Thanks to a new seven-speed transmission the FX50 is capable of 0-60 mph runs of just ...
The big news for the 2009 Infiniti FX is the all-new, 32-valve, 390-hp, 5.0-liter V-8 engine under the hood of the FX50. The powerful 8-cylinder model will have a standard full-time AWD powertrain (a ...
The original Infiniti FX explored the boundaries of sportiness in an SUV, though not without some drawbacks in utility. In its redesigned successor, Infiniti appears to have edged the performance ...
Let's face it: Most crossovers just aren't that hip or fun to drive. As useful as they may be for hauling the tots, you certainly won't see James Bond trading in his brand-new Aston Martin DBS for a ...
Where the new Nissan Maxima seemed an assertive step forward, Infiniti’s new FX doesn’t impress me quite as much. Its cabin has the same high beltline as the previous generation, which gives drivers a ...
On the eve of Infiniti’s launch in Europe, the upmarket Nissan brand has presented the second-generation Infiniti FX SUV powered by an all-new 5.0L V8 engine. Debuting in flagship FX50 form, the new ...