Update - New image gallery added from the Geneva show floor.
Production confirmed for 2016.
The Infiniti QX30 concept car has been revealed on the eve of its public premiere at the 2015 Geneva Motor Show tomorrow. The car will be a pathway for Infiniti into the global premium compact segment, and is a "stylish alternative to the existing offer in this segment.”
The car supports the company's ambition to grow in China and Europe while expanding its lineup in established markets like the United States.
The company said it has a definite and clear intent for production. While the Q30 hatchback, which was previewed as a concept at Frankfurt 2013, will be made in the UK this year, the QX30 will be launched next year.
The company did not confirm engines but said an "array of powerplants is expected to cater to a variety of lifestyle aspirations". They will have a "nifty throttle response" to tackle urban driving conditions. Among others, the car will offer the current Infiniti InTouch infotainment system.
At 30 mm taller than the Infiniti Q30 hatchback, the QX30 Concept sits on 21-inch wheels, boasts a rugged appearance with body cladding, and has a very interesting use of curved and concave/convex surface, which the brand calls 'dual wave' effect.
It gets skid plates both at the front and the rear, dual trapezoidal exhaust pipes, and a glass roof. Atop the said roof is a pair of sleek roof racks.
You can get more details in the press release below.
Infiniti QX30 Concept at the 2015 Geneva Motor Show - Image Gallery
Infiniti QX30 Concept - Press Release
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Infiniti QX30 Concept - Specification sheet
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