I’ve spent my adult life working in and around the automotive industry. After earning a mechanical engineering degree from GMI I spent the next 17 years working on electronic control systems that help cars stop, go and change direction before I drove away to write about what other engineers were creating.
Way back in 1989, Nissan and Toyota each launched a new luxury brand, Infiniti and Lexus. In the more than three decades since those debuts, the brands have taken divergent paths from a success perspective with Lexus proving to be far more popular than its rival.
While the existing QX55 crossover coupe was said to take inspiration from the original Infiniti FX, it lacks the bold style and performance of that early-2000s pioneer. The new QX65 may finally be the true successor to the FX that can compete with the likes of the BMW X6 and Mercedes GLE Coupe if not the Porsche Cayenne coupe.the 2023 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance™ with the debut of a new concept vehicle.
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