Showing posts with label Infiniti. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Infiniti. Show all posts
Thursday, November 22, 2012
Infiniti Back To Safer. Review & Images
System to prevent collision when reversing at Infiniti JX entered the "Best of the New" magazine Popular Science.
The list of "best of the new 2012" compiled annually North American magazine Popular Science. The list of "One Hundred Best" technological innovation in 12 categories published in the December issue. The award is presented to the technology Infiniti JX 2013 model year. The system is activated when reverse gear is engaged and helps the driver detect cars that are on the trajectory, and located behind the objects, while it is able to automatically activate the braking system, if necessary to avoid a collision. similar systems are used cars of other brands. In particular, Cadillac, Volvo.
Infiniti JX - this is the first seven-passenger crossover Infiniti with a capacity of a full-size SUV. Popular Science, founded in 1872, is one of the leading journals in the field of science and technology. Has a circulation of 1.3 million copies. Each month, it read 6.8 million. Monthly Popular Science publishes articles on how to research coupled with our lives.
Sunday, October 28, 2012
Infiniti FX Sebastian Vettel Edition Review and Images Wallpaper
Colorful photoshoot published on the occasion of the start of production of a unique crossover.
Direct involvement in setting the car took the Formula 1 champion Sebastian Vettel. Its nominal FX accelerates 0-100 km / h in 5.6 sec and up to a maximum of 300 km / h Of the total of 50 200 copies intended for the Middle East, Russia and Western Europe. The price of one such machine - € 119,950.
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Russians Have Infiniti JX Crossover In 2013
Seven-seat crossover Infiniti JX is available on a single plant - in Smyrna, Tennessee.
In late 2011, showed to the world the next house on wheels - Infiniti JX. Nearly five feet in length, nearly two meters wide, three rows of seats, seven seats - this car was created with an eye on the American market. In the U.S. model JX sell in the spring of 2012, and prices start at $ 40,650. How much would a car cost us? That we were not told, but announced that the sale of "J-X's" in Russia will start in the first quarter of 2013.
In August 2012 the Japanese withdrew crossover 7842 Infiniti JX35. The reason - the fuel level are biased testimony.
We will establish a supply pyatidverok with only one power unit - the atmospheric "six" 3.5 (262 hp and 334 N • m) and CVT. In the U.S., sells a version with front-wheel drive, but in our country will only be available all-wheel drive version with a magnetic coupling to drive the rear axle. Passport data of the Russian representative state that crossover mass 1941 kg consumes 10.7 liters of fuel per 100 kilometers.
Russian specification machines will be available ventilation front seats and heated rear, a multimedia center with Bose sound system with 15 speakers, hard disk drive, navigation, all-sky cameras and a seven-inch monitors in the headrests of the front seats, active cruise control, and technologies that enhance security (monitoring system road markings and dead zones, frontal collision avoidance system).
And yet possible to estimate the Infiniti JX alive. Design? Not impressive. The car looks like a shapeless lump, and a broken window line looks failed experiment. Maybe interior rehabilitated? First impression - as here spacious! But only the first and second rows, and the gallery will fit comfortably only people below-average growth. And disappointed finishing materials - most of the front panel is made of hard plastic. Although the models FX, M and QX such can not be found.
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Infiniti G 37 Coupe Is Already In The Cabin
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| Infiniti G 37 Coupe |
The heart of the car is a new V-shaped 6-cylinder, the control valve timing and valve opening angle of the motor. Connoisseurs will appreciate the volume of 3.7 liters, the power to 333 hp and a torque of 363 Nm. Fans just come to the delight!
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