Infiniti’s first-ever compact car Q30 to debut at 2015 Frankfurt Motor Show

Infiniti will unveil its first-ever compact car at the International Motor Show in Frankfurt in September this year (September 17- 27, 2015).

Autocar Professional BureauBy Autocar Professional Bureau calendar 19 Jun 2015 Views icon2644 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Infiniti’s first-ever compact car Q30 to debut at 2015 Frankfurt Motor Show

Infiniti will unveil its first-ever compact car at the International Motor Show in Frankfurt in September this year (September 17- 27, 2015).

Two years after the Infiniti Q30 Concept debuted at the 2013 Frankfurt show, the production version of this segment-spanning compact car will be revealed at the show this year.

Infiniti is in the final stages of preparing the launch; dynamic testing and ultimate validation is currently taking place across the UK and throughout mainland Europe where development of the vehicle has been completed at the company's Engineering Center in Cranfield, UK, since 2014. The Q30 will go on sale in Europe towards the end of 2015 with other markets to follow subsequently.

More news on the Infiniti Q30 active compact will be released closer to the Frankfurt show in September.

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