ROLLE, Switzerland — The Infiniti FX Limited Edition, an appearance package limited to 100 units in Europe, made its formal debut on Monday.
"We have not announced any plans to offer the FX Limited Edition here in the States," said Kyle Bazemore, Infiniti's U.S. spokesman, in response to an e-mailed query from Inside Line.
The FX Limited Edition will range in price from the U.S. equivalent of $89,037 to $98,889.
The special model has Black Obsidian paint on its "specially commissioned" 21-inch "Turbine" design alloy wheels and carbon-fiber trim in the cabin. Tech features include a navigation and entertainment system with an 11-speaker Bose Premium Sound system.
Buyers get a choice of a 316-horsepower 3.7-liter V6 or a 385-hp 5.0-liter V8 linked to a standard seven-speed automatic transmission with paddle shift.
Inside Line says: This is one Infiniti you'll have to admire from afar. — Anita Lienert, Correspondent

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limitedslip says:
04:50 AM, 03/13/2010
No need to get ugly but it does get old repeating the same thing. The same car in Europe will cost you between 30% and 50% more of what it costs in the US. The FX37 in the UK starts at 66,897.97 USD and the FX50 starts at 84,292.81 USD. Which makes this tarted version still expensive but not double what a regular one costs.
charlesb says:
11:47 AM, 03/12/2010
I think Nissan may be in trouble.
icecubefosho says:
12:53 PM, 02/03/2010
... Let me reiterate.
If this was in the USA, it WOULD NOT BE $90K!
mrgold78 says:
11:48 AM, 02/03/2010
I'm glad it is NOT coming to the USA @ that price! I expect "alot" more than black wheels and carbon fiber interior trim for $90,000+ USD. What a rip off.
thedream21479 says:
05:19 PM, 02/02/2010
Stupid Expensive, but damn....is that mocha colored carbon fiber trim I see? That's SEXY.
icecubefosho says:
04:26 PM, 02/02/2010
Thats about 64,000 Euros - 70,000 Euros
In Switzerland, the X6 M costs $156,000 USD
"Moron"
beermagazine says:
03:47 PM, 02/02/2010
Whoever buys that for 90K is a moron. Isn't an X6M or whatever it is cheaper?