Infiniti joins the "Crossover" craze

Joe Duarte
Published: 09 01 2001

Infiniti's FX45 Concept vehicle was created to take on the rapidly expanding "Crossover Luxury" SUV market. The FX45 Concept vehicle features V8 power, all-wheel drive, exceptional performance and distinct interior and exterior appointments.

"We started with a blank piece of paper and asked the question, ‘What kind of vehicle do we want to drive?’" said Tom Orbe, vice president and general manager, Infiniti Division. "The result was the FX45 Concept – a sports car driver’s vehicle first with the practicality of an SUV second."

The FX45 owner could use it as a primary vehicle, after owning and outgrowing a traditional sports car, or relegating the sports car to weekend-only use.

"They still want true sports car performance, but need room for family and all of life’s other necessities," said Orbe. "This buyer also operates right on the cutting edge and will want the latest and greatest vehicle available."

The low-slung FX45 Concept combines the best sport utility vehicle qualities, including optimised space utilisation, four full-size doors for passenger entry and a large rear hatch for cargo, with sports car styling – a low slung, wide stance and huge wheels and tires. The split tailgate (the glass hatch swivels upwards, the lower gate swivels downwards) features a slide-out load floor for ease of cargo loading. The roof is made of glass, for an open-air feel, but with automatic shades for passenger comfort.

Inside the leather-appointed passenger compartment, personalised zones vary from the traditional SUV interior, which is usually wide open and formless. The driver’s zone features integrated tilt steering and instruments, as well as a 9.5-inch LCD monitor that provides functions for the advanced navigation system, HVAC controls, audio controls, Infiniti Communicator, Internet and E-mail access.

The front passenger zone has its own climate controls for maximum comfort. The rear zone, for rear seat passengers, features a DVD player, video game system and a rear water bottle cooler. The entire interior is covered with Alcantara fabric and solid aluminum parts, giving the FX45 passenger an exciting contrast of warm and cool design cues.

"FX45 Concept vehicle performance target is far above that of the current crop of SUVs," said Orbe. "Instead, we targeted large sports luxury cars, such as the BMW 7-series, Lexus GS430 and our own 2002 Q45."

A specially tuned 32-valve 4.5-liter V8 with more than 300 horsepower and 300 lbs.ft of torque powers the FX45. Backing this powerful engine is a 5-speed automatic transmission with manual mode. Distributing power to the ground is an All-Mode four-wheel drive system, adapted from that of the Nissan Skyline GT-R supercar, for superior performance in dry and adverse weather conditions.

The 4-wheel independent suspension is tuned for on-road handling prowess. Dynamic stability control is provided by a Vehicular Control System, which controls brake pressure and engine torque in over- and understeer situations. "With its high performance sports orientation, we feel that an FX45 driver will not participate in serious off-roading," said Orbe. "Instead, we’ve given it stability and exceptional performance in light traction situations such as rain, snow or gravel."

Braking is provided by large 4-wheel discs with anti-lock braking. Electronic Brake Distribution, which distributes braking forces depending on vehicle load and the Brake Assist System, which aids the driver in panic braking situations, aid braking stability in the FX45 Concept. 20-inch wheels with 285/50R20 tires complete the FX45 Concept vehicle’s suspension and give it an aggressive, broad-shouldered look.

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