A first full glimpse at Infiniti’s crossover coupé concept
This is the first full glimpse of Infiniti’s QX30 concept, which will have its world premiere at the 2015 Geneva International Motor Show.
The QX30 concept combines the sleek lines of a coupé with the distinguishing features and higher stance of a crossover. Looking poised for action, yet fluid, it promises to deliver effortless capability with style. Infiniti announced, “The QX30 concept has been designed to make occupants feel safe and protected inside, and customers can drive in or out of the city without worrying about nicks to the chromework.”
The designers have given QX30 concept a more pronounced bumper up front, while rounding up the rear. The QX30 concept’s smooth exterior shape is composed of bold sections, deep upward cuts, and intersecting contours to create Infiniti’s hallmark “dual wave” effect. The aerodynamic design accentuates its silhouette, showcasing its confident capability. Carbon fiber in the lower cladding and roofbar supports adds to the car’s lightweight performance character.
The 21-inch wheels and larger profile tires are core to the crossover’s sure-footed stance. The spokes are a unique mix of three-dimensional milled aluminum finished in different tones which interlock in a distinctive manner.
Even the roof racks have gone beyond their merely functional use. Extending inward toward the center line, alongside the glass roof, they provide a “sculpture” for the rear passengers to look through, resulting in an unusual perspective of the world outside.
Want more> The QX30 concept will be officially unveiled on March 3 during Infiniti’s press conference at the 2015 Geneva International Motor Show