If you take a look at Infiniti and compare the US to other markets, you'd be pretty certain that when the carmaker launches a flagship vehicle, America is the first destination for it.
However, it seems that this is not the case for the 2013 Infiniti FX Sebastian Vettel Edition, the most expensive and powerful vehicle in the history of Nissan's premium division.
The dynamic-obsessed SUV will not be offered on the US market at all. Nissan has recently confirmed the production green light for the vehicle, adding that 150 units of the car will be spread between Western Europe, Russia and the Middle East, with sales set to start from March.
As for the absence from the American market, Infiniti explains that this is due to "regulatory" issues. The Infiniti FX Sebastian Vettel edition will retail for the equivalent of $154,906 (EUR120,000 at the current exchange rates), with the money not only bringing you the car, but also guaranteeing attendance to exclusive high-profile driving events.
Via: Edmunds
The dynamic-obsessed SUV will not be offered on the US market at all. Nissan has recently confirmed the production green light for the vehicle, adding that 150 units of the car will be spread between Western Europe, Russia and the Middle East, with sales set to start from March.
As for the absence from the American market, Infiniti explains that this is due to "regulatory" issues. The Infiniti FX Sebastian Vettel edition will retail for the equivalent of $154,906 (EUR120,000 at the current exchange rates), with the money not only bringing you the car, but also guaranteeing attendance to exclusive high-profile driving events.
Via: Edmunds