Standard Equipment
Our vehicle data is provided by a third party and as a result, we would always encourage you to check the standard equipment on the vehicle configurator of the manufacturer's website prior to order.Driver Convenience
Blind spot monitoring
Bluetooth telephone connectivity
Door/boot open warning light
Drive mode selector
Exterior temperature gauge
Front and rear parking sensors with rear parking camera
Front assistant collision mitigation
Hill hold assist
Infotainment system with 7" colour monitor
Intelligent Cruise control (ICC)
Lane departure warning system
Low fuel level warning light
Oil level gauge
Rev counter
Service interval indicator
Speed limiter
Speed sensitive power steering
Trip computer
Voice control system
Entertainment
Bluetooth audio streaming
Bose premium sound system with 10 speakers
Fingertip controls for audio system
Radio/single CD player
USB/iPod connection
Exterior Features
Adaptive front lighting system
Auto dimming driver's door mirror
Auto dimming rear view mirror
Automatic headlamp levelling
Automatic headlights
Black door mirrors
Black lacquer fog light surround
Body colour bumpers
Body coloured side sills
Chrome door handles
Chrome rectangular exhaust finisher
Electric adjustable/heated/folding door mirrors
Electric front windows + drivers one touch/anti-trap
Electric rear windows + one touch + anti-pinch
Follow me home headlights
Front sports grille
Heated rear windscreen
LED auto leveling headlights
LED daytime running lights
LED front fog lights
LED rear lamps
Puddle lights in exterior door handles
Rain sensor windscreen wipers
Rear wash/wipe
Roof spoiler
Satin chrome window surround
Smart beam
Sports front bumper
Sports rear bumper
Windscreen washer jets
Interior Features
12V power outlets
2 cupholders
4 grab handles
60/40 split folding rear seat
Aluminium kick plate
Aluminium pedals
Ambient lighting
Auto air recirculation
Delay courtesy light function
Door armrests
Driver's electric adjustable lumbar support
Driver/passenger reading lights
Interior Features (cont.)
Driver/passenger sunvisors and vanity mirrors
Drivers seat cushion height adjustment
Dual zone automatic climate control including rear air vents
Electric front seats with memory
Electric lumbar adjustment on passenger's seat
Flat bottom sports leather steering wheel
Footwell illumination
Front centre armrest
Front courtesy lights
Front sport seats
Gearshift paddles
Glovebox
Heated front seats
Height adjustable driver's seat
Height adjustable passenger seat
Height/reach adjust steering wheel
Illuminated boot
Integrated head restraints
Interior courtesy light operated by all doors
ISOFIX on front passenger and rear outer seats
Luggage compartment lighting
Multifunction steering wheel
Nappa leather upholstery
Parcel net in front passenger footwell
Rear centre armrest with cupholder
Rear centre console
Rear courtesy lights
Rear passenger heating ducts
Ski hatch
Suede cloth headlining
Welcome lighting
Packs
Intouch Navigation pack - Q30
Safety
3x3 point rear seatbelts
ABS+EBD+Brake assist
Child locks on rear doors
Collision mitigation braking system
Driver and passenger airbags
Drivers knee airbag
Electronic parking brake
ESP + EBA + traction control
Front and rear curtain airbags
Front and rear outer seat belt pre-tensioners
Front lateral airbags
Front seat belts warning
Height adjustable front seatbelts
Hill start assist
Passenger airbag deactivation system
Rear seatbelt warning indicator
Seat belt force limiter
Side (thorax) airbags
Tyre pressure monitoring system
VDC Dynamic Vehicle Control
Security
CAT 1 alarm
Deadlocks
Immobiliser
Keyless entry and keyless start
Radio frequency remote central locking
Technical
Diesel particulate filter
Trim
Black lacquer interior trim
Leatherette dashboard
Wheels
19" 5 double spoke light alloy wheels + run flat tyres
Find out everything you need to know on the new Infiniti Q30 from independent vehicle review website Car And Driving. You can watch the video review to the left to see more of the car or read their written review below to get a true insight from an expert in the automotive industry.
BRAND'S HATCH
With the Q30 premium hatch, the Infiniti brand has at last come alive. The experts at Car & Driving check out the volume 2.2-litre diesel version.
Ten Second ReviewInfiniti has powered into fresh territory with the Q30 2.2d but has brought with it a unique take on luxurious design and superior build quality. Comparatively large for the five-door premium hatch segment, the Q30 has an elevated stance, loads of useful autonomous driving technology and even a smartphone style app store. It's probably at its best in 2.2-litre diesel form.
BackgroundThe Q30 is the car that Infiniti hopes will turn its fortunes around. It's a premium hatch, very much in the mould of a BMW 1 Series or a Mercedes A-Class, and it also comes in QX30 Crossover guise if you require more of a Crossover-style feel. The marque is Nissan's luxury brand, very much as Lexus is to Toyota but, despite great success in the States, it's yet to really take off here. The Q30 though, could be a game-changer.
Buyers prepared to give the brand a chance and consider this car are probably going to be targeted towards the variant we're looking at here, the 2.2-litre diesel version - though for less money, there's a 1.5-litre diesel or a 1.6-litre petrol variant to try. The 2.2 diesel is ideally the version to have though. It'll be efficient to run and features lots of clever tech. You might really like it.
Driving ExperienceThis Q30 2.2d model's Mercedes-Benz-sourced 170PS engine propels the car from 0-62mph in 8.8 seconds. While that may not be blistering acceleration, this Infiniti is designed more around metropolitan comfort and style rather than outright performance, though if you really want it to, this variant will top out at 134mph. This variant is only available with 7-speed automatic transmission and buyers get the option of either front wheel drive or four-wheel drive.
In town, the Q30 benefits from a host of driver-aids, including Forward collision warning and emergency braking, lane departure warning and blind spot warning. Perhaps the most practical help though, comes from the 360 degree camera system which gives an overhead view of the car and its surroundings on a central dashboard screen that shows the distance from nearby objects. This makes parking very easy, but if you're still not totally confident reversing into a space, the Q30 has 'Intelligent Park Assist', using sensors and cameras positioned around the vehicle to steer you perfectly into the gap. The slightly raised ride height of this model means you get a commanding view of the road from the sumptuous leather seats.
Design and BuildInfiniti describes the Q30 as a 'new kind of Premium Compact Car'. It certainly has more overtones of Crossover in its slightly raised ride height but the Audi Q3 / BMW X1 premium compact Crossover market is really a segment Infiniti wants to go after with the QX30 version of this model, which features slightly more SUV-like styling. The Q30 in contrast aims at people who'd otherwise be looking at an Audi A3 or a Mercedes A-Class and genuinely does seem to offer something a little different to that kind of buyer. A sweeping crease-line, from the front grille to the rear, breaks up what might otherwise be a slab-sided body, with door handles neatly positioned along this contour.
In profile, the narrow, tapering glass area gives the car a sporty look and the signature kink in the rear pillar stands the Q30 apart from other luxury hatchbacks like the Lexus CT which, by comparison, looks dated. Glossy black wheel-arches and side skirts give the impression of good ground clearance and emphasise the higher driving position. Inside, luxurious textiles and subtle lighting around the cabin create an undeniably upmarket ambience. Built in Britain, and underpinned by a Mercedes-Benz engine and chassis, the Q30 2.2d has quality engineered in at every level.
Market and ModelMost Q30 models will be sold at around the £25,000 mark but you'd looking at around £30,000 for this top 2.2d variant. There's a premium of around £1,600 if you want the 4WD version rather than the front-driven model. All 2.2d models have a 7-speed auto gearbox. This pricing is comparable with premium hatch rivals like the Lexus CT200h and the BMW 1 series, cars with which the Q30 is expected to compete. While design is always subjective, the attention to detail involved, inside and out, seems to justify the Q30 2.2d's price.
Top versions are certainly well equipped, fitted out with features like 18 inch alloy wheels, chrome exhaust finishers, a black Alcantara dashboard finish and heated front seats. Premium trim options include 'Gallery White' and 'Cafe Teak' interiors, the first of which includes white Nappa leather with Infiniti's signature purple stitching, which looks better than it sounds, while 'Cafe Teak' comes with a more mature, dark brown leather and a black interior. All models come with Infiniti's 'InTouch' in-car connectivity centre - a tablet-style multi-touch screen with access to vehicle apps, such as e-mail, performance statistics, a calendar, and a compass, while pre-installed smartphone style apps include Trip advisor, Facebook and Twitter. The system will allow you to download more apps as they become available.
Cost of OwnershipInfiniti targets the higher end of the market with the Q30 but that doesn't that efficiency is any less important to buyers. As you'd expect, the smaller-engined 1.5-litre diesel would be a more frugal choice in this car but the all-wheel drive 2.2d variant we're looking at here still manages to put in a commendable effort. With a 55mpg combined cycle fuel return, refuelling shouldn't be too frequent. This version falls several tax bands higher than the 1.5-litre diesel model, so it will cost £130 per year to tax, thanks to CO2 emissions of 127g/km. That falls to 116g/km if you opt for this 2.2d variant in front-driven guise. The Q30 is not currently offered as a hybrid, so the rival Lexus CT200h offers an advantage in this regard.
Infiniti dealers have admitted being taken by surprise by demand for the Q30 from new and existing customers, so residual prospects are looking good. The basic warranty covers fault repairs for 4 years or 60,000 miles, which compares well to most competitors. The Q30 will appeal to a much younger buyer than the brand's larger Q50 and Q70 saloon models, so expect insurance to reflect the additional risk associated with both prestige cars and younger drivers.
SummaryThe Q30 premium compact hatch aims to attract a younger, wider audience than Infiniti has ever served before and should manage to do exactly that. The sweeping design works well with this model's high stance and well appointed interior to create an upmarket competitor to Lexus, BMW and Mercedes in this segment. If you were looking at a BMW 1 Series, a Merc A-Class or an Audi A3, this is certainly an option you should be adding to your wish list.
The adoption of Mercedes engineering has given Infiniti a short-cut to matching such illustrious rivals but there's also plenty of the Japanese brand's own innovation in this design. In short then, a different and interesting newcomer to this segment that's probably at its best in this top 2.2-litre all-wheel drive diesel guise.