Sebastian Vettel Edition Infiniti FX
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Infiniti to produce Vettel Edition Infiniti
YouTube - ‪FLD SHAKEDOWN Sebastian Vettel Interview‬‏
Also a nice clip of Sebastian Vettel taking the IPL for a run around the track
Also a nice clip of Sebastian Vettel taking the IPL for a run around the track
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Love Vettel's nonchalant manner in the car as he drifts at high speed around sweeping turns...reminds me of Schumacher on 60 minutes a few years ago being interviewed in his personal Ferrari. He's doing the 'guido lean' and just chatting till the camera pans down to the speedo and ya realize its at 130mph.
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Sebastian Vettel Edition Infiniti FX
When it was first revealed that Infiniti was planning a Sebsatian Vettel edition model, the immediate assumption was that it would be some sort of G37 Coupe. Not so.
Rumors then turned towards an FX model, and those reports have proved accurate, with the Nissan luxury division releasing a photo of custom crossover. Unfortunately few details have been provided, other than the fact that it will debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show on September 13th and that Formula One World Champion Sebastian Vettel helped design it.
The image does, however, give away a few hints, with this FX sporting some aggressive styling, additional LED lighting, badging and wheels. And even though the FX50 already features a 5.0L V8 powerplant with 390-hp and 369 lb-ft of torque, we’re hoping Vettel designed some more performance DNA into the special edition.
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Infiniti releases a few more details on Sebastian Vettel's 186-mph FX special
"...FX Sebastian Vettel edition is based on the top-spec FX50S Premium and features modifications to the engine, suspension and body, and should be capable of speeds in excess of 300 km/h (186 mph)."
"...FX Sebastian Vettel edition is based on the top-spec FX50S Premium and features modifications to the engine, suspension and body, and should be capable of speeds in excess of 300 km/h (186 mph)."