Designed for connections, excitement, inspiration, and life. That’s the all-new Audi Q3.
Audi Q3 SUV: Fuel consumption combined in l/100 km: 9.0-5.3; CO₂ emissions combined in g/km: 205-137; CO₂ class: G-E. Optional equipment available at an extra charge.
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The 2025 Audi Q3 arrives with bold design updates, improved efficiency, and a full range of engines designed for both performance and daily use. Buyers can choose between TFSI petrol, TDI diesel, and mild hybrid options, delivering up to 265 hp with a 7-speed S tronic transmission and available quattro all-wheel drive. The top-tier Q3 45 TFSI accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in just 6.1 seconds, positioning it as a top performer in the compact SUV class.
Standard features include Audi drive select, a refined suspension setup, and optional adaptive damping for dynamic driving. Inside, drivers will find Audi’s latest digital cockpit and infotainment systems. According to Audi, prices in Germany start at €44,600, with the official market launch beginning in August 2025.
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- Regardless, it seems like Audi has gone from a trend setter to a trend chaser. They really did have a magnificent run from the early 2000’s to the mid 2010’s. I think VAG as a whole has gone downhill in recent years. Their vehicles across the board seem to lack the quality and attention to detail they once had, as well as just an overall seeming lack of pride in their products. I could be wrong, but it’s the feeling I get.
- Maybe we all are growing old... i hate the current BMW's design to the core but when talking to my gen Z and gen Alpha cousins and nephews... they seems to love them multiple magnitude more than the old designs.. when i show them the old designs they found it just so boring.... So maybe these new designs are for the young and upcoming kids, and not for us millennials and older generation
- I think we will have to wait until 2027 until the new design head's creation will come to fruition. I also hope the designs will get cleaner and more elegant again and the quality of the interiors improves.
- I actually prefer the previous Gen. The 1rst gen has only 1 exhaust pipe. Being an RS, that's a deal breaker. The new one isn't that bad. It's just unusually aggressive for Audi. Keep in my, it's still a business and usually there are more who likes the new products than those who don't and that's what really matters. Besides, new Audis tend to look better in person (except the A6 e tron)