Infiniti FX Sebastian Vettel Edition to be unveiled

Infiniti FX Sebastian Vettel Edition to be unveiled


Probably the FX series seemed incomplete without a “special edition” variant, but not anymore. Infiniti has released their own teaser of the upcoming 2012 ‘Sebastian Vettel Edition’ FX, set to debut at the forthcoming Frankfurt Motor Show.

For the religious followers of Formula One racing, the name of the defending F1 World Champion will not be alien. And for those who did not know, the very same personality serves as Infiniti’s brand ambassador while also being a significant part of the design and development of the concept variant named after him.

Neither the price nor specifications of any sort have been released so far. And if this goes into production, this edition will most probably be available only in limited numbers.

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What do you think?

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Comments

  1. hahahaha! thats useless…..
    it should have been an M56 Seb or G37 Seb edition =|

  2. An SUV with an F1 champion’s name… Either car makers are retarded or there is a large enough retarded market to buy such stupidity..

  3. as per the news: modified engine, suspension,interior, and areodynamics.

    it will be the fastest FX and will exceed 300 km speeds.

    it considered as a real warning from nissan.
    to all those high performance SUVs (porsche,mercedes,BMW,audi,VW, jeep).

    hope this will come to real production.
    just need to wait for acc times and engine specs.
    as i expected, only couple of mods will take this car to high levels (turbos maybe).

    maybe the new IPL FX…

    lets wait and see.

  4. I just dont understand this breed of “SUVs” with 0-60, g force tests, jacked up horse power, handling around curves… it is losing its originality and being compared or becoming more of performance/super “cars”.

    Or i suppose it make sense to have an FX/X6/Jeep/Cayenne/Cajun/Audi that goes above 300kph… but cannot even navigate the terrain in my backyard.

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