Audi Q3 – Smaller SUVs like the Audi Q3 have proved popular amongst buyers. Audi recently updated their Q3 range and they are the most advanced and well equipped models yet.
As one of Audi’s bestselling models it’s easy to see why.
Visually the updated model is more muscular, with prominent wheel arches. At the rear there is a full width light strip and illuminated Audi rings.
Inside the base model you will find Audi’s latest interior design language. With
- leather-appointed upholstery,
- electrically adjustable front seats with memory for the driver,
- heated front seats and three-zone climate control all fitted as standard.

The digital experience is led by the new curved display incorporating the 11.9-inch Audi virtual cockpit plus and a 12.8-inch central MMI touchscreen.
This is supported by Audi smartphone interface, digital radio and wireless phone charging with cooling functionality.
Audi Q3 features the most comprehensive suite of safety and driver assistance systems ever offered on an Audi in this segment.

The latest models come with a choice of two body shapes. The SUV and Sportback. There is a choice of three different engines as well across the models. All up there are nine different versions to choose from.
Pricing is from $61,600 dollars through to $84,400 dollars plus the usual costs.
We will have more details when we have a chance to drive the latest models as unfortunately, we couldn’t attend the recent launch.
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Im Rob Fraser

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