Infiniti Q30 concept returns in new official photos

by SpeedLux

Infiniti has recently released additional images of the Q30 concept which will make its debut at the ongoing Frankfurt Motor Show in Germany this week.

The concept is based on the MFA platform which also underpins the A- and B-Class models. The high-riding hatchback has been designed by the same people who were also in charge of drawing the Juke and Qashqai. The company’s head of design Alfonso Albaisa says that the concept has contours sculpted with fluidity while its side profile has artistry and ambition.

The Q30 concept has dimensions of 4.46m long, 1.47m high and 1.85m tall and will get in to a production phase sometime in the year 2015. The concept will be built at the company’s factory located in Sunderland in UK and will maintain 95 percent of the concept’s exterior and interior styling. In fact the company is pretty confident that the Q30 will become the company’s second best-selling model, after the recently introduced Q50.

The details about the Q30 concept are limited as of now but we do expect more details to be out in this week on Tuesday after the concept premieres at IAA in Germany.

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