A week has passed once again, and we can bring you the second to sixth teaser image of the upcoming 7-seater crossover from Infiniti, which will be revealed at Pebble Beach on August 18th.
This time, we get to find out much more about the future model’s looks, as the front end is in full view. The grille has the typical Inifiniti shape to it, but it’s placed in a way that reminds of the M sedan.
This whole teasing game started in April with a sketch, and since then, we’ve seen five other teasers show details of the vehicle that will hid US showrooms next spring as a 2013 model year.
The Pebble Beach reveal will actually come in the form of a concept, as a full production model is coming to the 2011 Los Angeles Auto Show in November. We’ve only got one more teaser to go, so try to keep yourself your emotions in control. We know you just can’t wait to see the full form of a crossover that’s big enough to carry all your relatives.
When it does enter production, the JX will be built in the US, at Nissan's Smyrna, Tennessee plant. The JX is expected to sit in the range between the FX and the eight-seater QX. It will offer three rows and room for seven adults. When it comes to market next year, it will have to be pitted against strong competition from German rivals like the Mercedes Benz GL-Klasse, Audi Q7 and even the Lincoln MKT in the US market.
This time, we get to find out much more about the future model’s looks, as the front end is in full view. The grille has the typical Inifiniti shape to it, but it’s placed in a way that reminds of the M sedan.
This whole teasing game started in April with a sketch, and since then, we’ve seen five other teasers show details of the vehicle that will hid US showrooms next spring as a 2013 model year.
The Pebble Beach reveal will actually come in the form of a concept, as a full production model is coming to the 2011 Los Angeles Auto Show in November. We’ve only got one more teaser to go, so try to keep yourself your emotions in control. We know you just can’t wait to see the full form of a crossover that’s big enough to carry all your relatives.
When it does enter production, the JX will be built in the US, at Nissan's Smyrna, Tennessee plant. The JX is expected to sit in the range between the FX and the eight-seater QX. It will offer three rows and room for seven adults. When it comes to market next year, it will have to be pitted against strong competition from German rivals like the Mercedes Benz GL-Klasse, Audi Q7 and even the Lincoln MKT in the US market.