Last year, the Q50 Eau Rouge was the major debut from Infiniti at the Goodwood Festival of Speed. We know the performance sedan is not being considered for production anymore, and so the Japanese are focusing on something else.
Pretty much every major preview concept they've shown over the past year will be present at the 2015 Goodwood FoS. Starting with the most significant, we mention the QX30, a crossover with the same sort of philosophy as the Mercedes GLA and Audi Q3. It's small enough to drive around town yet still good for weekend adventures.
The QX30 Concept made its debut at the Geneva Motor Show earlier this month and will be assembled in Sunderland. In its latest press statement, Infiniti said that the QX30 activity crossover will be launched shortly after Infiniti’s first ever entry into the compact segment, the Q30 compact.
Also poised for Goodwood display is the Q60 Concept, which is a preview for the next 2+2 coupe that will replace the G-series model. This BMW 4 Series rival is already being tested and should make its debut with a couple of years, powered by the firm's twin-turbo V6.
2014's Q80 Inspiration concept, being shown at Goodwood in a unique display form shows Infiniti’s future design language in the form of a super-luxury four-door fastback. It may also enter production as a plug-in hybrid Audi A7 rival.
“Design is at the heart of everything Infiniti does, and our concept models are famous for their boldness and seductive appeal,” said Francois Goupil De Bouille VP for EMEA.
The QX30 Concept made its debut at the Geneva Motor Show earlier this month and will be assembled in Sunderland. In its latest press statement, Infiniti said that the QX30 activity crossover will be launched shortly after Infiniti’s first ever entry into the compact segment, the Q30 compact.
Also poised for Goodwood display is the Q60 Concept, which is a preview for the next 2+2 coupe that will replace the G-series model. This BMW 4 Series rival is already being tested and should make its debut with a couple of years, powered by the firm's twin-turbo V6.
2014's Q80 Inspiration concept, being shown at Goodwood in a unique display form shows Infiniti’s future design language in the form of a super-luxury four-door fastback. It may also enter production as a plug-in hybrid Audi A7 rival.
“Design is at the heart of everything Infiniti does, and our concept models are famous for their boldness and seductive appeal,” said Francois Goupil De Bouille VP for EMEA.