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2008 Geneva Auto Show Video - 2009 Infiniti FX

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New grille and headlights give the FX a more aggressive look up front.
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Overall profile is almost unchanged from the current model; quarter-panel vents are new and probably not at all functional.
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Only changes to the rear end are revised light clusters and some minor changes to the shape of the sheet metal.
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2009 Infiniti FX

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What is it?
2009 Infiniti FX

What's special about it?
If you were hoping for a radically new 2009 Infiniti FX, you're not going to like the news out of Geneva. The next-generation FX is almost indistinguishable from the current model in its design and execution. So if you like the current model, you'll love the new one. Don't like the current model? Move along to the next semi-useful high-speed utility vehicle.

You have to look hard to notice the changes on the 2009 FX. Instead of smoothly integrating the chrome grille into the front fascia, it's now sunken slightly and painted black. Instead of featureless rectangles, the headlights are shaped like the eyes of an angry cartoon character. More aggressive front wheel arches further add to the hostile look of this new FX. And like all too many new cars and trucks these days, the FX also gets a pair of chrome quarter-panel vents just behind the front wheels.

Under the hood, the FX sticks with a V6 on base models and a V8 for the top-of-the-line trim. No details were given on the V6, but it's safe to say that it will be yet another variation of the VQ-series engine used in just about every Nissan/Infiniti product. The V8 has been enlarged to a displacement of 5.0 liters and the output is estimated at more than 380 horsepower, a hefty bump over the 320-hp 4.5-liter V8 in the current model.

Both the V6 and V8 engines will get a new seven-speed automatic transmission with adaptive shift control. All-wheel drive is optional along with continuous damping control, active rear steering and 21-inch wheels. Options for the interior include adaptive cruise control, an 11-speaker Bose audio system and Infiniti's new Around View monitor system. Sales in the U.S. begin in June.

What's Edmunds' take?
The styling of the current model has worn well. Will we say the same about this one in a few years? — Ed Hellwig, Lead Senior Editor, Inside Line