Infiniti’s all-new Q30 premium compact to debut at 2015 Frankfurt Motor Show
The public premiere comes exactly two years after its precursor, the Q30 Concept, was introduced at the 2013 Frankfurt show.
The Infiniti Q30 Premium Active Compact is to have its world premiere at the International Frankfurt Motor Show in September this year.
According to the carmaker, the all-new Q30 represents a category-breaking vehicle concept developed for customers seeking urban individuality. Highlights include dynamic drive characteristics, responsive performance as well as excellent ride and handling. Crafted trims and expressive interiors extend the striking design approach from the exterior into the passenger cabin.
The public premiere comes exactly two years after its precursor, the Q30 Concept, was introduced at the 2013 Frankfurt show.
"Design is a key pillar of the Infiniti brand – and the new Q30 Active Compact perfectly embodies this approach," said Infiniti president Roland Krueger. "The Q30 Active Compact delivers the distinctive design, the driving dynamics and the individuality that our customers expect of an Infiniti vehicle. With our first ever entry in the compact car segment, we continue the product offensive and provide additional options for our discerning customers."
The Q30 Active Compact underwent final testing and development in Europe. It will be built in Sunderland in the UK which then becomes the fourth country on three continents to build Infiniti vehicles.
The Q30 Active Compact underwent final testing and development in Europe. It will be built in Sunderland in the UK
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