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Infiniti FX Range Launched In Australia

The Infiniti FX SUV has arrived in local showrooms as part of Infiniti's two-pronged spearhead into the Australian luxury car market. The FX is offered in three model grades (GT, S and S Premium) and with a choice of three powertrains – a 3.7 l


The Infiniti FX SUV has arrived in local showrooms as part of Infiniti's two-pronged spearhead into the Australian luxury car market.

The FX is offered in three model grades (GT, S and S Premium) and with a choice of three powertrains - a 3.7 litre petrol V6, a 3.0 litre turbodiesel, and a high-performance 5.0 litre petrol V8.

Pitched as a competitor to the likes of the Porsche Cayenne and BMW X6, the Infiniti FX puts an emphasis on sleek, head-turning design and scintillating performance. With a starting price of $83,900, it also offers compelling value for money.

Mechanical Package

The entry-level FX37 is powered by a detuned version of the Nissan 370Z's 3.7 litre naturally-aspirated petrol V6.  Producing 235kW and 360Nm, the FX37 can sprint from 0-100km/h in 6.8 seconds on its way to a top speed of 233km/h.

Fuel consumption for the FX37 is listed at 12.1 l/100km on the combined cycle, but those looking for a smaller fuel bill would be better served by the FX30d.

Under the FX30d's shapely bonnet lies the 3.0 litre turbodiesel V9X engine, which is shared with other Infiniti models as well as the Nissan Navara.

Pumping out 175kW of power and a stout 550Nm of torque, the FX30d consumes a relatively thrifty 9.0 l/100km on the combined cycle.

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