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Part #10045775

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Infiniti Q30 Concept revealed ahead of its Frankfurt debut

Tue, 27 Aug 2013

The Infiniti Q30 Concept (pictured) will debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show next month It’s more than two years since the Infiniti Etherea Concept concept arrived at the Geneva Motor Show to point the way towards Infiniti’s compact future, and now that future is almost here with the reveal of the Infiniti Q30 Concept following on from a teaser sketch of the Q30 earlier this month . Not that Infiniti has exactly thrown caution to the wind and sent us a whole raft of photos – just the single photo of the Q30 above – but it does give us a better idea of what Infiniti are aiming to do in the compact premium market. Based on the underpinnings of the new Mercedes A-Class – and probably using a mix of Mercedes and Renault engines – Infiniti want us to know that the Q30 isn’t just another addition to the ever increasing choice of premium crossovers, but a real of fusion of bodystyles.

Ferrari 456: why Maranello is considering a V6 entry-level supercar

Mon, 25 Aug 2014

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Rosberg on pole for Mercedes in Japan – Vettel leaving Red Bull.

Sat, 04 Oct 2014

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