The Infiniti QX30 is a
subcompact luxury crossover SUV
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manufactured and marketed by
Nissan
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's
Infiniti
is the luxury vehicle division of the Japanese automaker Nissan. Infiniti officially started selling vehicles on November 8, 1989, in North America. The marketing network for Infiniti-branded vehicles included dealers in over 50 countries in ...
luxury brand. It is heavily based on the
Q30 hatchback with modifications mainly in its ride height in order to be marketed as a crossover. Both the Q30 and the QX30 are based on the
first-generation Mercedes-Benz GLA and the
third-generation Mercedes-Benz A-Class. The QX30 was manufactured from 2016 to mid-2019, at the same time the brand withdrew from Europe altogether.
Concept model
The QX30 Concept featured 21-inch wheels, large tires, and increased blackout around the wheel opening, with a satin chrome front bumper. It was introduced at the 2015
Geneva International Motor Show
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, followed by the 2015
New York International Auto Show
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.
Production model
![2017 Infiniti QX30 2](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c4/2017_Infiniti_QX30_2.0t_AWD_rear_2.10.19.jpg)
Based on the Infiniti Q30, the QX30 includes redesigned front and rear bumpers, grained side sills, as well as bodywork finished with satin chrome plated inserts with metallic finish along with an increased ride height. The QX30 was unveiled at the 2015
Los Angeles Motor Show
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and the 2015
Auto Guangzhou
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, followed by the 2016 Geneva Motor Show.
US and Canada models went on sale in the middle of 2016 as model year 2017 vehicles, with a 2.0 litre turbocharged four cylinder engine with seven speed dual clutch automatic transmission, followed by Mexico and Latin America in the second half of 2016.
European models went on sale in the summer of 2016. Early models included 2.2d AWD with seven speed dual clutch transmission.
Engines
Transmissions
Production
The QX30 was assembled in Sunderland, United Kingdom, with the engines assembled in Germany.
Marketing
As part of QX30 launch in the United Kingdom, a QX30 with 48,000 copper tacks adhered to half of the QX30's bodywork was unveiled in the 2016
London Art Fair
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Overview
The fair displays modern British and contemporary art, from the early 20th century onwards, presented by galleries ...
at the Islington Business Center.
References
External links
2017 Infiniti QX30 press kit (US)*
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Cars introduced in 2016
QX30
Mini sport utility vehicles
Luxury crossover sport utility vehicles
Front-wheel-drive vehicles
All-wheel-drive vehicles