Unveiling the 2025 Audi Q3? A Must Watch!
The excitement around the new Q3 is straightforward: it’s an Audi Q3, a model that has consistently impressed since its European debut in 2011 and its impactful entry into the U.S. market in 2015. The Q3 has been a strong performer for Audi and continues to be so. For the 2025 model year, the Audi Q3 competes with the BMW X1 and Mercedes GLA.
Spy photos from Carscoops reveal a significant redesign and technological upgrade for the 2025 Q3. Interestingly, the new Q3 shares key components and bodywork with the Cupra Terramar SUV to reduce development costs. This has caused some surprise, but a close look shows clear similarities, with the main differences being in the front-end styling and doors. Despite these shared elements, the new Q3 boasts a sleeker and more dynamic appearance than its predecessor.
The 2025 Q3’s redesign features a futuristic look with a connecting LED light bar between the taillights and split headlights, where an upper strip serves as the daytime running lights and turn signals. The bumper integrates rectangular cutouts for the low and high-beam headlights. While modern, the Q3 retains traditional door handles, adding a touch of classic elegance.
The current Q3 has faced criticism for its interior, which, despite being high-quality, seems awkwardly designed. The 2025 model aims to address this with a more attractive interior that combines futuristic elements with premium, recycled materials. Key interior features include an OLED instrument cluster displaying essential driving information and a large infotainment display supporting wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. An augmented reality Head-Up Display (AR HUD) will aid navigation.
The 2025 Q3 uses the MQB Evo architecture, shared with the VW Tiguan and Cupra Terramar, resulting in larger dimensions and a more spacious cabin. Expected engine options include gasoline, diesel, mild hybrid, and plug-in hybrid variants. Likely powertrains include a 1.5-liter petrol, 2.0-liter diesel, and two 2.0-liter gasoline units, all paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission and standard quattro all-wheel drive. The plug-in hybrid variant, a 1.5 TSI Evo2, generates 268 horsepower and features a 19.7 kWh battery pack, offering an electric range of up to 100 km.
Audi will produce the 2025 Q3 at the VW Group’s Györ plant in Hungary, with an official unveiling expected soon and market availability later in 2024.
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