Nissan’s luxury division have just announced the latest stage in the life of their 2013 Infiniti JX crossover; it actually entered production.
Unveiled as a concept late last year, the 2013 Infiniti JX is a seven seat crossover, the first of its kind in the company’s history.
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Production is taking place at the Smyrna Vehicle Assembly Plant in Tennessee and the rolling off the assembly line of the first unit saw quite the fanfare.
Every time a car maker sends a new model into production it’s a bit of a special occasion but the JX is going to be a special model for Infiniti. The luxury seven seat crossover is what the company hopes will re-establish them on the U.S. market.
The Infiniti JX really wants to push the luxury ideas that can happen on a crossover and also promises to be more reliable than other U.S. built products of the brand.
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The latter comes via Decherd Susan Brennan, Vice President of Manufacturing at the Smyrna facility.
Under the bonnet of the 2013 Infiniti JX lies a 3.5 liter DOHC V6 engine with an output of 265 horsepower. For the moment, it’s the only option you can have and the transmission is only a CVT.
What you can opt for is front or all wheel drive and that tends to make the biggest difference in terms of pricing out there.
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A 2012 Infiniti JX price will start at 40.450 USD for the FWD version and at 41.550 USD if you want all wheels under your car to be powered.