Geneva 2015: Infiniti QX30 Concept Debuts

Cameron Aubernon
by Cameron Aubernon

In the near future, the Infiniti QX30 will hit the showroom floor. For now, though, the concept version hits the stage at the 2015 Geneva Auto Show.

Power for the concept is a 2-liter turbo-four — one meant to preview Infiniti’s future turbocharged engine lineup — delivering its power to all four corners through a seven-speed automatic; power figures were not available at this time.

Competing with small premium crossovers like the Porsche Macan, BMW X4 and Mercedes-Benz GLA, the QX30 Concept boasts amenities such as Connolly saddle leather seats with blue stitching, Infiniti InTouch, and 21-inch wheels. It can also tackle dustier trails with its 7.6-inches of ground clearance.







Cameron Aubernon
Cameron Aubernon

Seattle-based writer, blogger, and photographer for many a publication. Born in Louisville. Raised in Kansas. Where I lay my head is home.

More by Cameron Aubernon

Comments
Join the conversation
2 of 16 comments
  • Luke42 Luke42 on Mar 03, 2015

    I like the styling. This would be interesting with a plugin hybrid system, an electric power takeoff, and a trailer hitch. But, then again, I say that about everything -- including my Prius.

  • Darkwing Darkwing on Mar 04, 2015

    The exterior's not bad -- very Infiniti, if nothing else. I wonder if the grille will look quite as outsized in person, at least when parked next to anything other than a Lexus. The interior, though, looks like the result of a drunken hookup between a 6-Series and a rental Ford. And again with the glowing emblem? STAHP.

  • VoGhost ICE is a killer.
  • Scott A nice twin cam 2.0 liter four cylinder engine would be a nice way to reboot the brand of VW.
  • Akear 2023 global sales.Toyota 10,500,000 1st place.GM 6,400,000 5th place.Ford 4,000,000 7th place (sad)Before GM fell behind Toyota they were the worlds top selling brand for 90 years! Will Toyota be on top of the sales chart for the next century?
  • Oberkanone Road America. Everything is nearby. Best all is winter when you can take a break from business.
  • Steve Biro I’d love a two-door version of this car in just a bit better shape. As long as rust hadn’t gotten to any important (as in structural). As has already been written, I wouldn’t be worried about being a purist. As long as it looked good and was reasonably reliable.
Next