Infiniti QX30 Crossover |
Infiniti QX30 Crossover |
"The Q30 Concept was like a panther, lithe and slender. We transformed the QX30 Concept into a mountain lion, strong and muscular," Infiniti's Executive Design Director Alfonso Albaisa said in a statement.
Infiniti QX30 Crossover |
The strong, wavy character lines in the profile lead into the short, chopped rear overhangs. Above the beltline, the rear window is raked forward aggressively, lending the QX30 a coupe-like profile.
In the cabin, we can already see the makings of a production car's interior, with two strong material choices – dark brown and blue leather – highlighting the dash. On the concept, purple accent lighting is emitted from the center stack's controls, while the violet shade carries over into what looks like a digital instrument cluster and the speaker surrounds in the doors. Sections of quilted leather on the seats, meanwhile, look very nice, but we doubt they will make it to production on what is ultimately going to be a reasonably priced vehicle.
While Infiniti says the QX30 "previews a family of vehicles which are designed to be matched with a wide range of powertrains," the concept being shown in Geneva has a 2.0-liter, turbocharged four-cylinder that's been mated to a seven-speed automatic transmission. That's right, no electric motors, battery packs, or unicorn tears powering this car, just good ole' gasoline. That makes us think the QX30 is a lot closer to production form than its handsome sheet metal expresses.