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The Infiniti QX70, formerly called the Infiniti FX until 2013, is a compact luxury [1] crossover SUV produced by the Nissan-owned Infiniti luxury vehicle brand between 2002 and 2019. The FX replaced the QX4 as Infiniti's mid-size SUV.
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The official launch was late 2008, and was phased over a two-year period across 21 European countries. Four models are offered in Europe: the next generation of the Infiniti FX37 and Infiniti FX50 performance SUV, the Infiniti G37, the Infiniti G37 coupe, and the Infiniti EX37 crossover. Infiniti Europe's headquarters are in Rolle, Switzerland.
Image Name Vehicle type Chronology Related Pred. Suc. Intro. Disc. Q50: Sedan G Series (Sedan) - 2013 2024 Nissan Skyline: Q60: Coupe G-Series Coupe
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The Infiniti QX50, marketed also until 2013 as the Infiniti EX (North America) and Nissan Skyline Crossover (Japanese Domestic Market|JDM), is a front- or all-wheel drive, five passenger, five-door compact luxury crossover SUV, manufactured and marketed by Infiniti, Nissan's luxury division over three generations: one generation as the EX followed by two QX50 generations.
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