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2011 Infiniti QX Offers Bold Exterior, Powerful Yet Efficient 5.6-liter DIG™
V8 and World-Class Luxury Interior
All-New Second-Generation QX56 Full-Size Performance Luxury SUV Features Advanced Technology, Including
Hydraulic Body Motion Control System –
It starts with a breathtaking presence, a calm strength derived of clean
fluid lines that attract and hold your attention. It continues with the
highest level of luxury, not just for the driver and front seat
passenger, but all occupants – world class, personalized control over
their environments for passengers in every seat in the house. Add in an
exceptional driving experience provided by a powerful yet efficient V8
engine design and available Hydraulic Body Motion Control system. Then
top it all off with intuitive functionality, which anticipates and
responds to the users’ needs and desires. Introducing the all-new 2011
Infiniti QX, the latest example of inspired design, performance,
technology and craftsmanship from Infiniti. Available in two models, the
QX56 2WD and QX56 4WD, it is scheduled to go on sale at Infiniti
retailers nationwide in summer 2010.
“Following closely on the introduction of the all-new 2011 Infiniti M,
the 2011 Infiniti QX gives us an incredible presence in full-size
performance luxury vehicles – perfect for buyers seeking style, comfort,
roominess and driving exhilaration,” said Ben Poore, vice president,
Infiniti Business Unit. “Both the new M and QX also offer a full range of
available innovative technology, including Blind Spot Warning and the
QX’s advanced Hydraulic Body Motion Control system.”
The second-generation Infiniti QX has been totally redesigned from the
platform up. Its new high-stiffness frame structure enhances ride comfort
while reducing noise, vibration and harshness. The new 5.6-liter V8
engine combines the responsive acceleration of Infiniti’s VVEL (Variable
Valve Event & Lift) technology with the efficiency of Direct Injection
Gasoline (DIG™) and 7-speed automatic transmission. With 400 horsepower
and 413 lb-ft of torque, the QX can handle tasks such as towing boats or
trailers (8,500-pound towing capacity), while also offering more than 10%
better fuel economy than the previous generation QX.
Inside the distinctive QX body is an interior long on luxury, including
standard Infiniti Hard Drive Navigation System, Around View™ Monitor and
Bose® 2-channel, 13-speaker Premium Audio System, and available
perforated semi-aniline leather seating and a dual 7-inch color monitor
DVD system which allows different sources to be played at the same time.
The 2011 QX also offers ample 1st and 2nd row roominess, as well as
generous luggage space.
An All-New Exterior With A Breathtaking
Presence
The 2011 Infiniti QX is conceived to attract and hold viewers’ attention,
conveying its underlying sense of power and strength. The design is
dynamic, its size capable of transporting eight adults and their
belongings with spacious elegance. The bold front chrome grille is
flanked by automatic on/off bi-functional xenon headlights with available
headlight washers and integrated front fog lights. Auto-leveling
headlights with Adaptive Front lighting System (AFS) are optionally
available.
Other exterior features include LED taillights, heated, power-folding
sideview mirrors with integrated turn signals, courtesy lights and
reverse tilt-down feature, body color running boards, body color
integrated front and rear splash guards built into the wheel arches, roof
rails, power sliding tinted glass moonroof and a power rear liftgate.
The new QX features revised dimensions versus the previous generation –
1.4-inches longer, 1.1-inches wider and 3.8-inches lower in overall
height. A front underbody spoiler, rear liftgate spoiler and redesigned
side mirrors help provide improved aerodynamics of 0.37 Cd and zero lift.
The QX’s strong presence is accented by the powerful wheel and tire
combinations – standard 20-inch and available 22-inch – and a palette of
six distinctive exterior colors.
“The look is clearly Infiniti with its signature Infiniti grille, broad
shoulders and large greenhouse,” said Poore. “It’s rugged, sophisticated
and completely captivating.”
Power and Innovation Under the Skin
The 2011 Infiniti QX’s all-new body and frame are designed to provide
enhanced body stiffness and reduced vibration versus the previous QX
design.
Structural changes include a new high-stiffness frame structure with
enlarged side rail section width, redesigned connecting structures
between each crossmember and side rails, an integrated rear hitch member,
improved stiffness of the cabin mounting points and a special rear body
ring structure around the tailgate.
“Customers will never be aware of the extensive efforts taken in the
development of the QX frame and body to reduce flex, rattles and squeaks
– they’ll just enjoy a quiet, comfortable ride that’s unexpected in a
full-size SUV,” added Poore. “The new platform can handle family
adventures to rugged terrain, without compromising its smooth ride for
everyday, around-town cruising.”
The second-generation Infiniti QX also offers new engine and transmission
designs – delivering, a combination of power, efficiency and refinement
worthy of the Infiniti name. The new 5.6-liter 32-valve DOHC
aluminum-alloy V8 features Infiniti’s advanced VVEL (for Variable Valve
Event & Lift) technology and new Direct Injection Gasoline (DIG™) system.
The VVEL system combines hydraulic-controlled variable valve timing and
electronically controlled variable valve lift on the intake side to help
improve performance and response. Throttle response is enhanced by
directly controlling the intake valve, rather than using the traditional
method of controlling intake with the throttle valve. The VVEL system
also offers improved emissions and fuel efficiency (over non-VVEL
designs) by substantially reducing the intake resistance that occurs when
the engine’s throttle valve opening is narrowed and output is low. The
new DIG™ system provides better wide-open throttle performance and
improved fuel economy and emissions performance by reducing engine knock,
improving combustion stability and offering more precise injection
control.
The engine is rated at 400 horsepower and 413 lb-ft of torque, compared
with 320 horsepower and 393 lb-ft of torque produced by the 2010 QX’s
non-VVEL/non-DIG™ V8. With a 25% increase in horsepower, the 2011 QX does
not sacrifice fuel economy, which increases by more than 10% versus the
2010 QX.
Also contributing to the enhanced fuel economy is the 2011 QX’s standard
7-speed automatic transmission with Adaptive Shift Control (ASC) and
manual shift mode with Downshift Rev Match.
Versus the 2010 QX’s 5-speed automatic, the new 7-speed transmission
boasts a wider range of gear ratios, a variable lockup torque converter,
a new improved shift schedule and a new automatic transmission fluid
warmer designed to reduce fuel consumption at start up.
The QX is offered in two-wheel drive and four-wheel drive, with the 4WD
model featuring Infiniti’s proven All-Mode 4WD? system with Auto, 4H, and
4L modes. The system is designed to distribute torque to all four wheels
when road conditions warrant (up to 50 percent can go to the front wheels
on demand), helping to enhance traction.
All QX models also include Hill Start Assist. With Hill Start Assist, if
a driver stops on a slope and steps off the brake pedal, the system will
keep the QX stationary for a few seconds – with no roll back. This
enables drivers to easily switch from the brake pedal to the accelerator
on steep inclines.
For the first time ever on an Infiniti vehicle, a new Hydraulic Body
Motion Control system is offered (available on both 2WD and 4WD models as
part of the Deluxe Touring Package, which also includes 22-inch wheels
and tires and a number of other features). The system helps reduce body
lean while turning for a more comfortable ride. Utilizing hydraulic
cylinders located at the shock absorbers (connected via cross piping and
two accumulators), it adjusts roll stiffness by allowing transfer of
fluid between the left and right sides of the vehicle through passive
weight transfer during normal driving. It also helps reduce bump shock by
setting bounce and roll damping forces separately.
The QX’s suspension is an independent double-wishbone design front and
rear, with Dual-Flow Path® twin tube shock absorbers, stabilizer bars and
an automatic rear leveling system that seeks to maintain uniform ground
clearance and departure angle, even when towing or carrying cargo, by
automatically adjusting the air pressure in the system's air bladders.
Braking is provided by 4-wheel disc brakes (13.8-inch vented discs front
and rear) with Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) and Electronic Brake force
Distribution (EBD). Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) and 2-wheel or 4-wheel
Active Brake Limited-Slip (ABLS) are standard on every QX56.
Engine-speed-sensitive power steering is also standard.
The QX’s maximum towing capacity is 8,500 pounds for both 2WD and 4WD
models. A special tow mode revises shift patterns when engaged. Standard
towing features include a Class IV tow hitch and 7-pin wiring harness
integrated into the rear bumper (with a cover for an elegant appearance
when not in use).
Every 2011 QX comes with 20-inch, split 7-spoke aluminum-alloy wheels
with P275/60R20 all-season performance tires, while 22-inch, 9-spoke
forged aluminum-alloy wheels with P275/50R22 all-season performance tires
are included with the Deluxe Touring Package. A Tire Pressure Monitoring
System (TPMS) with four-corner pressure readout and Tire Inflation
Indicator is also standard.
“The new QX gives drivers the feeling of a connection to the road,” said
Poore. “There’s also a remarkable level of flat ride comfort, plenty of
power and torque, and a solid feel throughout the vehicle that’s
reassuring and enjoyable for all passengers.”
A World-Class Travel Experience
The new QX’s world-class inner sanctum offers a comfortable space and
personal controls for every occupant. It features standard 7-passenger
seating capacity, with 8-passenger capacity available with the 2nd row
60/40-split folding bench seat. Leather-appointed seating is standard for
all three rows, with even more luxurious semi-aniline leather seating
surfaces offered in the Deluxe Touring Package. The driver’s seat is
10-way power adjustable, including 2-way power lumbar support. It
features a standard dual occupant memory system for the driver’s seat,
steering wheel and outside mirrors. The front passenger’s seat is 8-way
power adjustable, including 2-way power lumbar support. Heated front seat
are standard, with available climate-controlled (heating and cooling
functions) front seats and heated 2nd row seats (outboard positions
only). The 2nd row captain’s chairs offer a tip-up function for easy 3rd
row entry/exit.
Also available is a remote release for the 2nd row seats to active the
tip-up function through a switch on the center stack. The 3rd row seat is
a 60/40-split power folding design with reclining capability. The 2nd row
center console includes two cupholders and two storage bins.
Also standard is a heated, leather-wrapped steering wheel. Ample space
for luggage is provided with the 3rd row seat up. When down, the flat
load floor offers a wide, versatile space for carrying cargo, home
furnishings or recreational gear.
Two interior colors are available – Wheat or Graphite – along with two
interior finisher colors, a standard light trim or a darker trim with the
Deluxe Touring Package.
“If you could take the interior of a private jet and transform it into a
full-size SUV, this wouldn’t be far off,” said Poore. “From its available
sofa-like semi-aniline leather seating to its premium audio and
three-source entertainment systems, the QX interior is world-class. It’s
a highly adaptive environment, with a quality and quietness that adds to
the stress-free driving and riding experience.”
The long list of additional comfort and convenience features includes 9
cupholders and 4 door-pocket bottle holders, Tri-Zone Automatic
Temperature Control, Infiniti Intelligent Key with Push Button Ignition,
FineVision electroluminescent gauges and Infiniti signature analog clock.
Available as part of the Deluxe Touring Package is an Advanced Climate
Control System (ACCS) with Plasmacluster™ air purifier, Grape Polyphenol
filter and auto recirculation.
Among the new QX’s available premium entertainment and technology
features are an 8-inch WVGA color touch-screen display, Infiniti
Controller for use with vehicle information systems and comfort and
convenience features, and the Infiniti Hard Drive Navigation System with
XM NavTraffic® with Real-Time Traffic Information, XM NavWeather™ with
Real-Time Weather and 3-day forecast (XM® subscription required, sold
separately) and Zagat® Restaurant Guide. Bluetooth® Hands-free Phone
System is standard, as is the convenient Around View™ Monitor with Front
and Rear Sonar System. The Around View™ Monitor includes a new wide rear
view camera.
The Bose® 2-channel, 13-speaker Premium Audio System includes two
subwoofers. Roof-mounted 3rd row speakers ensure that sound quality us
not compromised by obstructions such as luggage or cargo.
Other standard equipment includes a single in-dash CD/DVD player with MP3
playback, XM® Satellite Radio, USB connection port for use with iPod®
Interface or other compatible devices and Streaming Audio via Bluetooth®.
The available Theater Package features dual 7-inch color monitors, two
pairs of wireless headphones, wireless remote control, auxiliary input
jacks and 120V power outlet. The QX allows playback of games or movies in
the rear, while front occupants listen to audio all at the same time. The
two 7-inch color monitors include an auto-bright system that adjusts for
daytime, clouds/evening and night/tunnel lighting.
Available Technology
Like the new 2011 Infiniti M sedan, the new QX offers a range of advanced
technology systems. The QX includes both Infiniti’s Lane Departure
Warning (LDW) and Lane Departure Prevention (LDP) systems. The LDW and
LDP systems use a small camera installed behind the windshield to detect
lane markers in front of the vehicle, calculate its position relative to
those lane markers and help warn the driver of a potential unintended
lane departure with a visual indicator and audible buzzer. If the driver
does not return the vehicle back toward the center of the travel lane,
the LDP system assists the driver with a gentle application of the brakes
on the opposite side of the drift.
A new Blind Spot Warning (BSW) system is also available. It illuminates
an indicator light if another vehicle is detected in the blind spot area.
If the driver then activates the turn signal, the indicator flashes and
an audible warning sounds.
Optional on the new QX56 is Infiniti's advanced Intelligent Cruise
Control (Full-Speed Range), which, using a combination of laser sensors,
throttle and brake actuators and the QX56’s braking system, measures the
distance to the vehicle ahead and automatically adjusts the QX56’s speed
to maintain a pre-selected following distance.
Distance Control Assist (DCA), which intuitively prompts the driver to
release the throttle and applies the brakes as needed in slowing traffic,
is available as part of the Technology Package – along with Intelligent
Brake Assist (IBA) with Forward Collision Warning (FCW) and front
Pre-Crash Seat Belts.
The QX56’s extensive list of standard safety features includes an
Advanced Air Bag System (AABS) with dual-stage supplemental front air
bags with seat belt and occupant classification sensors; roof-mounted
curtain side impact supplemental air bags with rollover sensor for
outboard occupant head protection for all three rows; front seat-mounted
side impact supplemental air bags; 3-point front seat belts with
pretensioners, load limiters and seat belt reminder; 3-point seat belts
for all rear seat occupants (including center position); front seat
Active Head Restraints; and LATCH System (Lower Anchors and Tethers for
CHildren). The QX56 also offers Zone Body construction with front and
rear crumple zones and steel side-door guard beams.
“The new Infiniti QX utilizes technology, such as Distance Control Assist
and Intelligent Cruise Control, as it should be – to help reduce the
stress of driving without isolating the driver from the pleasure of
driving,” said Poore.
Models and Packages
The 2011 Infiniti QX is available in two well-equipped models: Infiniti
QX56 2WD and Infiniti QX56 4WD. Each is equipped with the advanced
5.6-liter V8 and 7-speed automatic transmission and a full range of
luxury and performance features including leather-appointed seating,
Infiniti Hard Drive Navigation System, Around View™ Monitor and premium
audio system.
A number of additional equipment packages are offered, allowing buyers to
fine-tune their QX experience to their exact needs. The Deluxe Touring
Package includes 22-inch, 9-spoke forged aluminum-alloy wheels and
P275/50R22 all-season performance tires, Hydraulic Body Motion Control
system, climate-controlled front seats, heated 2nd row seats (outboard
only), remote tip-up 2nd row rear seats for easy 3rd row entry/exit,
semi-aniline leather seating surfaces, and the Advanced Climate Control
System (ACCS). The Deluxe Touring Package also includes headlight washers
on the QX56 4WD.
The QX’s Theater Package features dual 7-inch color monitors, two pairs
of wireless headphones, wireless remote control, auxiliary inputs and
120V power outlet, while the Split Bench Seat Package includes the 2nd
row bench seat with 60/40-split folding.
Finally, the Technology Package offers Intelligent Cruise Control
(Full-Speed Range), Intelligent Brake Assist (IBA) with Forward Collision
Warning (FCW), Distance Control Assist (DCA), Lane Departure Warning
(LDW) and Lane Departure Prevention (LDP), Blind Spot Warning (BSW),
Front Pre-Crash Seat Belts, and Adaptive Front lighting System (AFS) with
auto-leveling headlights.
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