Next Gen Audi Q Revealed

Audi Q3 Teased Once Again!

Audi has once again teased the next-generation Audi Q3. The car is supposed to launch at the end of this year. The SUV was previously unveiled in 2019 when the company shared its sneak peek, and scheduled a launch in 2020 but due to the pandemic launch get delayed.

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Although the Audi Q3 is live on the Audi website the company has not shared many details. Next-generation Audi Q3 will have plenty of exterior changes. Apart from cosmic changes, the interior of this car is expected to be similar to its lineup of Q5, Q7, and Q8. The India spec version will be the second Q model to enter since 2021. The car will only be available in the petrol variant. The Q3 will be powered by the 2.0-liter petrol engine mated to an eight-speed automatic transmission and Quattro AWD technology will be seen as standard across all trims. With sharper looks, the new SUV features a single-frame with its octagonal design and eight vertical bars, large side air inlets, and slim, full LED headlights paired with LED daytime running lamps. As an option, visibility can be further enhanced by adding Matrix LED units.

While the interior is expected to get a 10.1-inch screen in the center of the instrument panel is standard, as is MMI navigation plus and the Audi Virtual Cockpit with a 10.25-inch screen within the binnacle. This car will be equipped with a 360-degree camera, a 15-speaker Bang & Olufsen sound system, pedestrian detection, and a driver assistance system including cruise and park assist features. The luggage compartment will have a capacity of 530 or 675 liters depending on the position of the rear seats and backrests – with the backrests completely folded down the figure rises to 1,525 liters.

The next-generation Audi Q3 is expected to come with a bunch of new technology features and a wide variety of driver aids offering support when parking, in town, and on long journeys. As per the reports, Q3 will replace the ongoing Q2 model of the company. Once launch the SUV will compete with the likes of the BMW X1, Mercedes-Benz GLA, and Volvo XC40.

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