The new Q3 will take on the role of being Audi’s most affordable SUV in their product range.

In September of this year, the third generation Audi Q3 was seen undergoing testing on various roads in Germany. The new Q3 has undergone significant changes in terms of its exterior design, particularly in the front of the car. Based on the information gathered, Motor1 has recently released predicted design images of this compact luxury SUV.

The new generation Audi Q3 still retains the characteristic hexagonal-shaped Singleframe grille, although it has been downsized and now features a U-shaped pattern. The daytime running light clusters are positioned quite high, close to the hood, while the rectangular headlights are located at the two corners of the front bumper.

At the rear, the taillight clusters of the 2025 Audi Q3 will also undergo revision. Motor1 believes that the four-ring brand will adopt the taillight design of the Q4 e-tron for this SUV model, but will not include the LED strip that spans the width of the tailgate to create a distinctive look.

Audi has confirmed that the 2025 Q3 will be the final generation of vehicles to be equipped with internal combustion engines. This SUV model is developed based on the MQB Evo platform from Volkswagen, similar to the new VW Tiguan. The engine options for the Audi Q3 can also be derived from models within the same parent company. Currently, the Volkswagen Tiguan offers two plug-in hybrid powertrain options with a combined output of 201 horsepower or 268 horsepower. Additionally, the car is available with mild-hybrid 1.5L and 2.0L petrol engine variants.

Recently, the German automaker announced the discontinuation of the Q2, so the Q3 will become Audi’s most affordable SUV in their lineup going forward. According to some sources, the new generation Q3 is set to be launched in early 2024 and will be manufactured at Audi’s plant in Gyor, Hungary.

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Reference: Motor1

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