<![CDATA[Jalopnik: infiniti fx50]]> http://tags.jalopnik.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/jalopnik.com.png <![CDATA[Jalopnik: infiniti fx50]]> http://jalopnik.com/tag/infinitifx50 http://jalopnik.com/tag/infinitifx50 <![CDATA[Texas Armoring Shares Secret Tech Of Automotive Protection]]> Tire-popping tacks, electric-shock handles, smoke screens and bullet-resistant glass are typically the realm of James Bond films, but we visited a Texas company building pedestrian-looking cars capable of withstanding snipers and IEDs. To prove it they brought out an AK-47.

It's a dangerous world out there and Texas Armoring Corporation has been working for three decades to provide customers all the luxuries of a modern car with all the protection of a bank vault. Whether you want an up-armored Cadillac Escalade or a Bentley Flying Spur capable of withstanding a land mine blast, they'll customize your vehicle to your standards while maintaining the basic appearance and functions of the car.

The trick to taking a pedestrian vehicle like an E63 AMG Mercedes and turning it into an armored vehicle without sacrificing performance and usability is the use of hi-tech materials. The one we looked at is getting a B4 level of armor, which means it can take all normal handgun fire as well as a shot from a .30 caliber carbine or a 12-gauge shotgun slug.

For the transformation they've completely disassembled the interior, ripped out the carpet and seats, and lined the car with a material called Spectra Shield, which is a laminated composite material ten times stronger than steel but light-weight and easy to shape for spaces like door pillars and roofs where added weight could affect vehicle performance. Ballistic steel and kevlar sheeting also provide protection in certain areas. The windows use a densely layered ballistic glass with a "spall shield" inside that prevents shattering.

How well does it work? As you'll see in the video, the folks at TAC were kind enough to provide an AK-47 to test out the different materials. The ballistic steel takes a round from a few feet away as if it's almost nothing, leaving not much more than a small mark and the piece of steel loaded into the "shooting box." The Spectra Shield reacts in a completely different way, dispersing the energy through the laminated layers, leaving a big indention in the material but allowing no penetration.

The ballistic glass is set against a wall and shot at about 20 feet and, though there's a clear impact on the glass, it doesn't shatter at all. Running a hand along the back of the glass reveals it's still smooth.

The Mercedes is only getting their basic level of armor. We walk over to an Infiniti FX50 getting the B6 level of protection, which is capable of withstanding shots from high-powered rifles (M16, AR10) despite looking like a "typical soccer mom vehicle." In addition to the kevlar, Spectra Shield, and thick glass found on the AMG E63, the FX gets an extra level of protection for the floor in case of an explosion. The door-skin has been cut out and replaced with ballistic steel. Because the hatch on the FX is too light, they built an armored shield beneath the hatch with a ballistic steel door for loading groceries (it's heavy).
At the extreme end is the B7 and the car in the shop getting the B7 treatment is nothing less than a Bentley Continental Flying Spur Speed for a head-of-state in need of serious protection from landmines (we'll let you guess where that might be). Each part of the car is taken apart and custom pieces of armor are cut to fit the luxurious auto. When it's done it'll look like any typical Bentley until someone starts shooting at it with a sniper rifle loaded with armored piercing rounds.


Protection is important, but there's no defense like a good offense and these vehicles are equipped with serious offensive tools. On the casual end there's a loud siren, horn, strobe lights and a bullhorn for scaring off shy attackers and bringing attention to what's happening. It may not sound like much, but hanging out near the front of a vehicle with this system when the siren goes off I felt my heart suddenly take an extra beat. It's loud.

If the flashing lights and noise don't scare someone off and they're foolish enough to try and open the door there's a thin wire on the inside of the handle that, when switched on, causes a serious jolt. Even worse, if left on long enough it'll leave a straight burn mark across your hand.

But what if your attackers are tougher and try to pursue you? The first step is to launch the smoke. A chemical mixes with the exhaust and almost instantly spews a thick white layer of fog behind the truck. I tried this on Zerin Dube from Speed:Sport:Life, who was "pursuing" us in an Infiniti G37 sedan. After about 10 seconds of smoke we were already 100 yards away because the smoke was so thick he was convinced he was about to slam into the back of us. If that didn't work the next step was to drop the tacks, consisting of two pointy nails wrapped around each other, which are capable of taking down the tires on most vehicles.

Who is it, exactly, who needs such an insanely safe automobile? The customer list is kept secret for obvious reasons, but cars in the shop ranged from lawyers here in the States to businessmen in Nigeria. Foreign security services are always a big customer and the company even did a vehicle for Saddam Hussein back when he was an ally. They've done vehicles for American businesses in Iraq, including a Suburban that survived two IED explosions and a firefight without anything penetrating the passenger compartment (the best way to assure repeat business is to save people).

Driving around in the armored Toyota Landcruiser the biggest impression the vehicle leaves is how little of an impression it makes. Besides the buttons marked "tacks" and "smoke" and the thick glass, it operates just like a normal Toyota. This goes along with the company's philosophy of building armored vehicles that don't feel like bank trucks (though, they can build you one of those if you like).

If you're a wealthy CEO or a famous political dissident stealth is key and, for the most part, these vehicles are exceptionally stealthy. When we were there someone was having a Mitsubishi Outlander designed to withstand small arms fire because the chances someone driving a Mitsubishi SUV is the rich target you're looking for is fairly small.

After a day of driving, shooting, and exploring the world of hi-tech personal automotive protection there was a sense of relief that this sort of vehicle is something most automotive journalists will never need because running into an AK-47 wielding madman is not an everyday occurrence. Still, it's reassuring to know the technology and craftsmanship exists should a car reviewing job ever opens at the Gaza Strip Times.

Photos: Matt Hardigree, Zerin Dube, Texas Armoring Corporation

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<![CDATA[2009 Infiniti FX50 Gets Reviewed, Shaken But Not Stirred By Popular Mechanics]]> Infiniti brought their brand new FX45-replacing bag to the Geneva Motor Show in the form of an all new FX, the 2009 Infiniti FX50. While we didn't get a chance to check out the new 390-hp and 369 lb.-ft. o' torque being put out by that new big n' shiny V8 as well as what's purportedly a much less brittle ride, the Mechanics who are always quite Popular did. So what did they think? Well, they dug the new interior, and the ride and handling were apparently much smoother than the last FX-branded SUV from the brand all about the Möbius strip. Want to know more? How about checking out their 007-like double entendre-laden adventure via the link below.

2009 Infiniti FX50 Test Drive: The 390-hp Crossover Even Bond Would Dig

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<![CDATA[2009 Infiniti FX50 Lands In Geneva, Impresses Booth Professionals With 5.0 Liter V8]]> Remember when only muscle cars had 390 horsepower? Of course you don't. Therefore, it shan't give thee pause the new 2009 Infiniti FX50 has the same. That by way of Nissan's 5.0 liter V8 — that outpowers BMW's X5 4.8i — over a seven-speed transmission. Other than a significant facelift, the longtime oddball SUV gets a four-wheel double-wishbone suspension with active Continuous Damping Control (CDC); four-wheel active steering and intelligent brake assist. The most notable interior feature, other than the 11-speaker Bose audio system and active safety gewgaws like intelligent cruise control and Distance Control Assist (DCA), is the new 360-degree Around View Monitor system, shared with its smaller EX counterpart. The FX50 will hit the US mid-year before a European ship date in the fall, followed by stoplight-to-stoplight guffaws involving errant X5s in Basel.

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<![CDATA[2009 Infiniti FX50 Revealed At Poorly-Lit Function]]> We were told the 2009 Infiniti FX was revealed last night at a swank cocktail function in Geneva. We were told we'd get to see the range-topping 2009 Infiniti FX50 drop deus ex machina-like from the heavens, ready to solve all our problematic desires for a new luxe Car-UV with a phallic-shaped front end. We were told we could gaze upon the curvaceous site-lines and peek at the 380-plus HP 5.0-liter 32-valve DOHC V8 in the FX50 (or dream about the upcoming 2009 Infiniti EX37 and G37 and their lower-powered V6 with details to be released at a later date under the hood) champagne in one hand and DSLR in the other. We were promised all sorts of candies and horns of ram overflowing with all the goodies and morsels we could ever desire. And we were ashamed that we missed such a splendid-sounding event. Oh, the sorrow. But then we heard the event last night had the crappiest lighting ever and everyone's photos came out looking grainy and over-exposed. Luckily we also received "tips" from marketers from a far away land about a website where all the information we would ever need on the new Infiniti crossover was readily accessed and clear of any shade or gloom of night. And thus, we provide you with the non-grainy pictures above and in the gallery below plus a full press release found below the jump. Fear not lover of live shots, we'll have some of those for you shortly.

2009 Infiniti FX Makes World Debut at Geneva Motor Show Second Generation of Infiniti's Performance Luxury Crossover SUV Goes On Sale in North America in June

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (March 4, 2008) - Infiniti today revealed the all-new 2009 Infiniti FX performance luxury crossover SUV in conjunction with the Geneva Motor Show. The second-generation FX, with its fusion of sports car and SUV design, will be offered in three models, including a new 5.0-liter V8-equipped Infiniti FX50. The 2009 FX is scheduled to go on sale at Infiniti dealers in the United States and Canada in June 2008.

The new FX's world debut in Geneva was hosted by Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. President and CEO Carlos Ghosn, who also announced details of Infiniti's plans to enter the Western European market in the last quarter of 2008.

About the 2009 Infiniti FX
The all-new second-generation Infiniti FX is designed to offer exceptional levels of power, refinement, safety and driving exhilaration. Created as a fusion of sports car and SUV, with breathtaking styling, sports car-like proportions and an advanced sports sedan platform, the new FX is a showcase of Infiniti's design and technology leadership.

Along with its dramatic, aerodynamic body structure and sporty FM (Front Midship) platform, the new FX features a extensive list of available equipment and technology designed to create an exciting and rewarding driving experience - including a new 380+ horsepower 5.0-liter 32-valve DOHC V8 or advanced V6 engine (V6 details to be released later), 7-speed automatic transmission with Adaptive Shift Control and available solid magnesium paddle shifters, available Intelligent All-Wheel Drive, 4-wheel independent double-wishbone suspension and large 4-wheel disc brakes. Also available on the new FX are a Continuous Damping Control (CDC) suspension, Rear-Active Steer, Intelligent Brake Assist and 21-inch aluminum-alloy wheels designed by Enkei.

Inside, the new FX interior provides a warm, modern, inviting environment highlighted by a driver-oriented cockpit with available sport seating and available advanced audio, navigation and entertainment systems - including an 11-speaker Bose-developed audio system, Infiniti Intelligent Key, Intelligent Cruise Control (Full Speed Range), Distance Control Assist (DCA) and Around View Monitor system.

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