Infiniti has revealed a glimpse of the QX30 Concept which will be revealed in full at the Geneva Motor Show in March.

INFINITI SAYS the QX30 Concept hints at a future compact SUV from the brand.  “We wanted the spontaneous fluidity of the QX30 Concept design to cut through the urban clutter and rigidity, reflecting its go-anywhere and spur-of-the-moment nature,” said Alfonso Albaisa, Infiniti Executive Design Director.

“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,” he said.

While the concept car carries some new design elements, like the more pronounced bumper and the rounded rear it still carries Infiniti’s trademark ‘dual wave’ effect. The QX30 Concept sits on 21-inch alloys crafted from three-dimensional milled aluminium finished in different tones which interlock in a distinctive manner.

“The QX30 Concept design conveys a sophisticatedly gritty sense of strength and durability, but tough doesn’t mean rough. We’ve retained a sense of artistry throughout, even in the most functional of parts,” said Albaisa.

We’ll get to see the rest of the car when it’s unveiled officially at the Geneva Motor Show.

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