Next-generation Infiniti FX set for Geneva debut

Posted: February 12th, 2008
Filed under: Auto Shows, Infiniti

After 20 years of existence, Infiniti will venture into the toughest luxury market in the world, Western Europe. To celebrate its entrance into the world of BMW, Mercedes and Audi, Infiniti will stage the debut of the second-generation of the FX crossover.

Infiniti said that it will also unveil the rest of its lineup of performance cars, including the G Sedan, G Coupe and the new Infiniti EX.

All Infiniti models will be launched in Europe starting October 2008.

Press Release:

Infiniti and its range of performance sedans, coupes and crossovers has been in existence for almost 20 years. 2008 and the 78th International Geneva Motor Show marks the brand’s introduction into Western Europe, the toughest luxury market in the world.

To celebrate this important milestone, Infiniti will use the show timing to stage the global premiere of the second generation of the iconic FX performance crossover. Never before has a new Infiniti been revealed outside of the US.

Infiniti will also unveil the rest of its line-up of performance cars, tailored for the European market: the V6 powered G Sedan, G coupe and EX coupe crossover. This portfolio of products will be launched across Europe, together with the second generation FX, from October 2008.

The V8 powered Infiniti FX will be revealed away from the motor show on the night of Tuesday 4th March 2008 at a private ceremony attended by Mr Carlos Ghosn, President and CEO Nissan Motor Co. Ltd. Images and information of this global premiere will be issued after the reveal at 20:00CET on 4th March 2008 with no embargo. The FX will join the Infiniti stand, number 1030 situated in Hall 1, on 5th March 2008.

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One Response to “Next-generation Infiniti FX set for Geneva debut”

  1. Allen Says:


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    Good luck to them, I say.


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