Infiniti inks strategic partnership with Execujet
DUBAI, February 28, 2015
Infiniti, one of the Middle East’s fastest growing premium automotive brands, said it has built a new and exciting partnership with the Execujet private terminal at Dubai International Airport.
Headquartered in Hong Kong, Infiniti Motor Company has sales operations in over 50 countries. Its range of premium automobiles is currently built in manufacturing facilities in Japan, the US and China.
As part of the collaboration, and building on the QX80’s “First Class, Everyday” positioning, Infiniti will provide Execujet with a fleet of their flagship SUVs.
The vehicles will be used to shuttle private jet passengers between the aircraft and the Execujet lounge, said a statement from the company.
“We are delighted to be partnering with Execujet,” remarked Juergen Schmitz, the managing director, Infiniti Middle East.
"The synergy is clear and is a perfect fit for our QX80 SUV. Featuring an interior cabin that is awash with leather, wood veneers and the latest technologies, passengers will feel supremely comfortable during the short journey to their private jet or the Execujet lounge," he added.
The new QX80 offers a fresh new exterior design, a more crafted interior, and an array of additional standard features. The high-stiffness frame structure enhances ride comfort while reducing noise, vibration and harshness, said the top official.
As with all QX80 models, the spacious eight-passenger vehicle has leather-appointed seating for all three rows while several new technologies have been added for 2015, including an advanced High Beam Assist and Predictive Forward Collision Warning (PFCW) systems, for additional safety.
Additionally, the vehicle which sits on impressive 22” 14 spoke alloy wheels will be on full display outside the private terminal for passers-by to enjoy as they transit through the airport, stated Schmitz.
The company will start production in the UK this year, bringing with it significant expansion of the brand’s portfolio. Infiniti plans to also expand manufacturing into Mexico by 2017.-TradeArabia News Service