Dual reveal for QX30

JAPANESE luxury car maker Infiniti (the up market side of Nissan), has used not one, but two, international motor shows to reveal the Infiniti QX30 premium active crossover – unveiled today at the 2015 Los Angeles and Guangzhou international motor shows.

Created for a new generation of premium buyers, the QX30 boasts a purposeful appearance that makes a bold visual statement – and joins the Q30 as part of Infiniti’s new premium compact model line-up.

Remaining true to the powerful and elegant design cues that guided the original QX30 concept, the car’s highly sculpted exterior, unique crossover stance and asymmetric cabin design exemplify Infiniti’s design-led approach to product development.

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In addition to its striking appearance, the QX30 offers an elevated ride height, confidence-inspiring handling, a ‘go-anywhere’ attitude and comes available with an intelligent all-wheel drive system. As a result, the vehicle is able to take on urban, suburban and winding rural roads in all driving conditions.

The Infiniti QX30 premium active crossover will go on sale in selected markets in the middle of 2016 with an Australian market release currently scheduled for the second half of next year.

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