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German manufactur­ers have dominated the compact executive sector for many years but a British-built newcomer is out to challenge their rule.

The Infiniti Q30 is manufactur­ed at Nissan’s Sunderland plant and boasts striking looks,fantastic build quality and premium materials.

The Infiniti brand is to Nissan what Lexus is to Toyota and it is still striving to make its mark in Europe.

Its Q30 joined an expanding range earlier this year and I have just sampled the smallest diesel powered version in Premium Tech Trim.

Finished in a very attractive Liquid Copper the Q30 certainly gets bags of attention.

From just about any angle it looks striking. It may be a compact five-door hatchback but there is nothing traditiona­l about its sporty, athletic looks.

Its curvy exterior is compliment­ed by nice 18-inch alloys, a large front grille, handsome headlight clusters, chrome exhaust pipes, and LED lights front and rear as well as a considerab­le amount of chrome.

Inside the plush cabin there is plenty of room for four adults to travel in comfort and there is no shortage of technical features and equipment.

The test car had heated leather front seats with electrical adjustment, a stylish leather dashboard with smart inserts and a host of technology including Infiniti InTouch navigation (£1,400 option), Bluetooth connectivi­ty, a drive select mode and a touchscree­n infotainme­nt system.

There is a raft of safety equipment and features on all models in the range, so occupants are well protected and the rear view camera combined with front and rear parking sensors make it easy to

 ??  ?? Infiniti Q30 looks striking from every angle in Liquid Copper
Infiniti Q30 looks striking from every angle in Liquid Copper

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