The QX30 will stand as the entry-point into the QX30 lineup. Essentially the same as the Q30 sold in markets outside of the United States, the QX30 will offer a sleek hatchback body style and will come exclusively with front-wheel drive.
The step-up QX30S will represent the sportiest version of the QX30 in the U.S. It will come standard with a lowered suspension, cross-drilled front brake rotors, 19-inch wheels and performance tires. The QX30S is sold in other markets as the Q30S.
Better aligned with its crossover positioning, the top-spec QX30 AWD will offer all-wheel drive and a higher ride height compared to the QX30 and QX30S. In addition to its higher ride height, the QX30 AWD will feature “off-road inspired front and rear valence panels.”
Infiniti has not yet announced pricing for its QX30 lineup, but expect a price tag starting in the low $30,000 range. The 2017 Infiniti QX30 will arrive in dealer showrooms in mid-2016.
Live images by Brian Williams.
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