Last month, North American dealerships began taking in the all-new 2013 Infiniti JX utility. In that short period of time, the first, U.S. made Nissan luxury vehicle has already earned an accolade from one of the top authorities in the business. For this year’s running of the “10 Best Interiors” award list, the editors at WardsAuto looked at a field of 40 vehicles – with no price cap – that were either all-new or seriously revamped. Among the final winners was the latest seven passenger luxury hauler from Infiniti which, according to Wards, is ” meticulously crafted.”

“The Infiniti JX35 carries over and improves on the vibrant interior design language that came with the M sedan a few years ago and in the QX SUV last year. We find the JX to be an ideal blend of premium wood, sumptuous leather and judiciously applied brushed aluminum trim,” said the editors at Wards. Not only did the JX impress with its beautiful features such as the full, panoramic roof and flowing interior lines, it proved to be actually useful. Instead of being all show, the Infiniti uses innovative sliding, folding-clamshell second row seats that really work. This took Wards by surprise as access to the usually difficult third row was as easy as pie. Add in the price to pretty factor, and the $54,800 2013 JX35 is one value packed luxury ride.

Source: WardsAuto

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