The JX is squarely aimed at drivers who need adaptable roominess in a vehicle but don’t want to sacrifice looks, amenities, performance or fuel efficiency. In short, it’s a practical premium alternative to a stodgy minivan or SUV.
Outside, the JX looks bold and capable, yet utterly appropriate in upscale urban environments or suburban driveways, with its dramatic front grille and crescent-cut D-pillar. In the cabin, the JX offers what is expected to be class-leading roominess. For example, Infiniti claims JX owners will be able to leave a child seat latched to the second row while getting in and out of the third. And that third row won’t be the traditionally dreaded “penalty box,” but will instead offer adult-sized room for all (aided by 5.5 inches of second row forward-back adjustability).
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