Unveiled at the 2015 Frankfurt Motor Show, the Infiniti Q30 is too fresh out of the oven to start making a name for itself. However, LARTE believes it can improve and make it more competitive in what is a highly contested segment.

The tuner teamed up with German company AHG and came up with a series of enhancements for the premium Japanese hatchback.

For starters, the Q30 received revised bodywork elements made from ABS plastic, including front bumper inserts, a new splitter, an integrated diffuser in the rear bumper, and a roof spoiler – all by LARTE.

AHG took care of the engine, squeezing 205 PS (202 hp) and 410 Nm (302 lb-ft) out of the stock, 170 PS (167 hp) 2.2-litre diesel engine. Not exactly a VW Golf GTI beater, but the German specialist also lowered the vehicle’s ride height by 30 mm (thanks to a set of sport springs), and installed a set of 9×21 inch Drago Hellcut wheels.

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