2010 Infiniti EX30d
Infiniti revealed today the first details on it’s first diesel compact crossover - the Infiniti EX30d. The EX30d is expected to break cover at the Geneva Motor Show next week.
The Infiniti EX30d is powered by a piezo-injection 3.0-litre V6 engine that produces a total of 235 bhp and an impressive torque of 406 lb ft. The engine is mated to a standard 7-speed automatic transmission and sprints the car from 0 to 62mph in just 7.9 seconds.
The new Infiniti EX30d will go on sale this summer and will be offered in three different versions. Prices will be announced at a later date.
Press release after the jump.
Press release
Infiniti today releases the first photographs of its new  compact diesel crossover, a dynamic all-wheel driver with the power and  torque to take on anything in its class.
The EX30d from Europe’s newest luxury automotive brand offers hushed  high performance in league with lower CO2 emissions and fuel consumption  thanks to a bespoke V6 diesel engine that fulfils every requirement of  Infiniti’s Inspired Performance creed.
The piezo-injection 3.0-litre V6 delivers 238 PS (235  bhp) with a class-best 550 Nm (406 lb ft) of torque. With standard  7-speed automatic transmission, the EX30d despatches 0-62mph in just 7.9  seconds. But performance is defined more by the massive torque output,  greater even than Infiniti’s storming 5.0-litre petrol V8. With the  pulling power peaking at just 1750 rpm, the EX30d is as effortless as it  is muscular.
The EX has always faced its compact crossover rivals with several  natural advantages – dashing coupé looks, dynamic handling, luxury  equipment – but now the EX30d can meet them head-on in the fuel  consumption and CO2 numbers game. The key figures (yet to be finally  homologated) are 33.6 mpg (combined) and 224g/km.
Infiniti’s state of the art V9X V6 features a compacted graphite iron  (CGI) block for light weight with outstanding refinement. The diesel’s  cooling requirements dictated a change to airflow, hence the reprofiled  front bumper with extra air intakes. Thankfully it is the only external  change for a design hailed as the original coupé crossover as well as  the best looking.
The EX30d will be the second model of the Infiniti range  to get the new diesel V6 when UK sales begin in the summer, at prices  to be announced. It is expected that, throughout Europe, eight out of  every 10 EXs will be the new EX30d.
The EX30d will be available in three grades including a new Premium  version with all of the class’s most wanted features included as  standard.
 
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