Infiniti digs into back catalog to revive its fortunes

With the new QX65 Monograph “sportback SUV” concept Infiniti, Nissan’s luxury brand, has revived its most distinctive design in a bid to reverse declining sales, and give it a little bit of distinction from the parent brand.

The roof line, window graphics, and rear end of the QX65 are a clear homage to the FX (bottom), the car that arguably invented the coupe SUV genre.

Launched in 2002, the FX rode on the same rear-wheel drive platform as the Nissan Skyline and 370Z. With its long bonnet, lower-than-normal roof height, and swoopy rear, the FX sacrificed interior space for style.

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Unlike other crossover SUVs of the time, the FX emphasised on-road performance, and wasn’t worried that its off-road ability was limited to unpaved roads. While the V6 models generated most of the sales volume, the available V8 ensured the FX was able to live up to its swagger.

While the FX was a model unto itself with no direct Infiniti or Nissan siblings, the QX65 is the coupe version of the QX60 SUV, which is basically a Nissan Pathfinder in a fancy suit.

Not only does it miss out of the FX’s lowered roof height and V8 engine, but there’s no hiding the short dash-to-axle ratio inherent with cars using a front- and all-wheel drive platform with a transverse engine.