The Infiniti EX Concept Car to be unveiled at the upcoming New York Auto Show will be showing the public a look at what’s in store for the brand’s forthcoming luxury crossover when it comes out later this year.
A first glance at the concept car would sneak an intelligent impression that’s also glazed with style and sophistication. Its Infiniti parts have been designed to appeal to most car buyers and Infiniti fans. Its lustrous bodywork is made for ultimate sighting and its interior is primed in tech-heavy but nevertheless comfortable levels. According to Infiniti, the two systems “are expected to be the first production versions in the world when the new Infiniti EX goes on sale in North America.”
The brand remained hushed on specific details about the concept and its production version such as integral components pertaining to its powertrain particulars. Instead, sources gave a head nod on a V6 mated to a five-speed automatic transmission fitted into the EX Concept’s engine bay.
Key features of the EX Concept also consist of an all-wheel-drive, a vehicle dynamic control with traction control and anti-lock brakes. Its overall wheelbase length is 112-inches which measures 185.2 inches long, 63.2 inches high and 72 inches wide. Owners will be fixated on its impressive, stunning liquid-glass roof panel feature that can change from transparent to translucent in no time flat (yes, I’m thinking of mood rings right now). The glass roof technology is grounds for how technology can be used to change an entire interior atmosphere without compromising the passengers’ view of the outside world.
Its auto body parts are embedded with an Around View Monitor system which includes a front-, side- and rear-mounted cameras to lessen blind spots when parking. It aids in full driving visibility, notable for most drivers.
Another main feature is its Lane Departure Prevention system interacting with the VDC system which utilizes a small camera tucked behind the windshield and an advanced micro-processing unit working with the vehicle’s stability control system to guide the driver maintain its lane position if the car suddenly begins to meander out of the highway.
Other Infiniti vehicles such as the EX35 are perched to line up in the FX series later this year and certainly before the end of 2007.