The vehicle first went on sale in August 2017, and is offered in both front- and all-wheel-drive models.
by Staff
May 10, 2017
Photo of the 2018 QX30 courtesy of Infiniti.
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Photo of the 2018 QX30 courtesy of Infiniti.
Infiniti has announced pricing for the 2018 QX30, which will arrive in May at retailers nationwide. Prices for this active crossover are the same as the 2017 models, including the $29,950 starting MSRP for the base QX30 2WD model.
The vehicle first went on sale in August 2017, and is offered in both front- and all-wheel-drive models, according to the automaker.There are no significant content or equipment enhancements for the 2018 model year.
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The QX30 exterior features LED daytime running lights, and available LED headlights and foglights, panoramic moonrtoof and roof rails.
The QX30 Sport has a lower ride height and includes unique front and rear lower fascias, gloss black grille, body-color side sill panels, cross-drilled front brake rotors, and 19-inch Gun Metallic aluminum-alloy wheels.
The QX30 Luxury AWD and QX30 Premium AWD have Infiniti's intelligent All-Wheel Drive that apportions power to all four wheels. They also offer front and rear lower fascias, extended overfenders, roof rails, unique 18-inch machine finished, aluminum-alloy wheels and a higher ride height.
All models offer a Bluetooth Hands-free Phone System, RearView Monitor, Infiniti Intelligent Key, three 12-volt power outlets and Dual Zone Automatic Temperature Control. QX30 Luxury and Premium grades offer Nappa leather-appointed seating.
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