

Fresh, Sporty Design with Premium Touches | The new Audi Q3 features a bolder and more emotional exterior design. A wider Singleframe grille, sharply styled headlights, and a sculpted body give the SUV a dynamic appearance. At the rear, the model sports a full-width LED light strip and optional OLED tail lights with illuminated Audi rings. Buyers can choose from 11 exterior colours, including a matte Madeira Brown exclusive to this generation. (Image: Audi)

First in Segment – Digital Matrix LED Headlights | Audi brings advanced lighting technology from its full-size models to the compact Q3. The new digital Matrix LED headlights feature over 25,000 micro-LEDs for improved visibility, especially in poor weather. These lights adapt to driving situations and even project safety warnings onto the road. Digital daytime running lights and multiple light signatures also make the vehicle stand out. (Image: Audi)

Tech-Forward, Spacious Interior | Inside, the new Q3 has been completely redesigned with practicality and digital innovation in mind. It features a panoramic display with a 12.8-inch touchscreen and an 11.9-inch digital instrument cluster. A new head-up display and voice assistant powered by AI are also included. The gear selector has been moved to the steering column, freeing up space in the central console. (Image: Audi)

Sustainable Materials and Improved Comfort | Audi has focused on sustainability by using recycled materials for upholstery, carpets, and door panels. The soft-touch dashboard and ambient lighting create a comfortable atmosphere. Acoustic glass in the front windows reduces cabin noise, especially at high speeds. (Image: Audi)

Versatile and Practical for Families | With 488 litres of boot space (expandable to 1,386 litres), a sliding rear seat bench, and a towing capacity of 2,100 kg, the Q3 is built for everyday practicality. Cup holders, USB-C ports in front and back, and a cooled wireless charging tray add to the convenience. (Image: Audi)

Wide Range of Powertrain Options | The Q3 will be available with petrol, diesel, and plug-in hybrid engines. The entry-level petrol (TFSI 110 kW) and diesel (TDI 110 kW) variants are both equipped with mild-hybrid technology and a 7-speed automatic gearbox. The more powerful TFSI quattro variant delivers 195 kW (265 PS) with all-wheel drive. The plug-in hybrid (Q3 e-hybrid 200 kW) combines a petrol engine with an electric motor to offer a total system output of 272 PS and an electric range of up to 119 km. It can charge at up to 50 kW DC, allowing 80% battery recharge in under 30 minutes. (Image: Audi)

Smooth and Safe Driving Experience | Audi has enhanced driving dynamics with updated suspension options, including a two-valve damper control system. A progressive steering system improves responsiveness and makes urban driving easier. The new “Balanced” driving mode provides a perfect mix of comfort and sportiness. (Image: Audi)

Comprehensive Driver Assistance Features | The Q3 comes equipped with several safety and driver assistance systems. These include adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning, emergency braking, and driver fatigue monitoring. A new emergency assist system can stop the car and call for help if the driver becomes unresponsive. The car also offers trained parking, reverse assistant, and 360-degree camera views to simplify parking in tight spots. (Image: Audi)

Launch Timeline and Pricing | The third-generation Audi Q3 will launch in Germany and other European markets in October 2025, with orders opening in the summer. The base petrol model will start at €44,600, while the plug-in hybrid version will be priced from €49,300. The new Q3 will be produced at Audi’s factories in Győr, Hungary, and Ingolstadt, Germany. (Image: Audi)
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