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Audi Q3 SUV review

"The Audi Q3 is a family SUV that’s classy and hi-tech inside, spacious and comfortable"

Carbuyer Rating

4.1 out of 5

Owners Rating

2.9 out of 5

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Price
£36,295 £52,560

Pros

  • Smart exterior
  • Hi-tech dashboard
  • Generous boot space

Cons

  • Steep price curve
  • Unproven economy
  • Sluggish gearboxes

Verdict - Is the Audi Q3 a good car?

The Audi Q3 is no longer the smallest SUV the brand makes; that’s the Audi Q2. Yet the Q3 still remains one of the most popular models in Audi’s lineup, as it’s big enough for a family but is more affordable than the larger Q5, which is much more of a luxury car.

Audi Q3 models, specs and alternatives

The Q3 uses a similar set of parts to the Skoda Kodiaq, Volkswagen Tiguan and SEAT Ateca, including many of the same engines, which means you could consider these models suitable alternatives, if your budget doesn’t quite stretch to the four-ringed badge. The Q3 sets itself apart from its Volkswagen Group siblings with a smart interior, classy design and a focus on tech and comfort.

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This is the second-generation Q3 and, while it’s not radically different from the model that came before, it now has a look that’s closer to more expensive Audi models and features a much more impressive interior than the first version.

There’s a focus on build quality and classy design inside and out, so the Q3 offers an upmarket interior with lots of tech. It’s comfortable inside and although the Q3 is amongst the more expensive cars of its type, it goes quite some way to justifying its premium.

One of the key bits of tech is the 'Virtual Cockpit' 10.1-inch digital dial panel (or 12.3 inches on higher-spec models), which is joined by a neat 10.1-inch touchscreen on the dash. Together, these screens house loads of clever features and make the Q3 feel every bit as hi-tech as rivals from BMW and Mercedes. The design of the cabin is smart, and the Q3’s displays and screens are nicely integrated into the dashboard, avoiding the ‘stuck-on’ look of some other models.

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Audi offers a familiar range of petrol and diesel engine options. Petrols kick off with a 148bhp 1.5-litre turbo, which is badged as the 35 TFSI and is available with a six-speed manual gearbox or a seven-speed S tronic automatic, and front-wheel-drive. Both 2.0-litre petrol engines come with automatic gearboxes and four-wheel drive – there's the 187bhp 40 TFSI and 242bhp 45 TFSI to choose from. A high-performance RS Q3 is also available with 395bhp from a 2.5-litre five-cylinder engine, which we’ve reviewed separately.

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A plug-in hybrid Q3 badged the ‘45 TFSI e’ joined the range during 2021. It combines a turbocharged 1.4-litre petrol engine and an electric motor to produce 242bhp, managing 0-62mph in 7.3 seconds. According to Audi, the Q3 PHEV manages up to 31 miles running on battery power. Low company-car tax and fuel economy up to 176.6mpg are the big benefits of this powertrain, though the exact running costs depend on how you use it, and how often you charge the battery.

Diesel buyers have the choice of 148 or 197bhp versions of a 2.0-litre engine, badged 35 TDI or 40 TDI respectively, with a standard S tronic automatic gearbox. 35 TDIs are all front-wheel drive, and 40 TDIs all get Audi’s quattro all-wheel drive system. None of the engines falls short on the performance front, and they're frugal too, though models with quattro four-wheel-drive are a little more thirsty than the front-drive options.

As the Q3 proves economical and can match or beat the emissions scores of its rivals, it represents an extremely strong overall package. It falls short of the BMW X1 for driving fun, but makes up for that with comfort and interior style, and there's no denying its excellent build quality.

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A five-star Euro NCAP rating and a long list of standard safety equipment is firmly in its favour, too. Where Audi could improve is reliability. It came 30th out of 32 in our 2023 Driver Power satisfaction survey, though the Q3 fared better in the individual car models section of the survey, with a 27th place finish from 75 cars.

How about a used Audi Q3 Mk1?

With its chic looks and stylish, well-built cabin, the Audi Q3 Mk1 is a very popular choice on the used car market. Its range of turbocharged petrol and diesel engines are strong performers and the diesels are also very fuel efficient. Available in front-wheel drive and four-wheel drive quattro forms, the Q3 Mk1 also offers a choice between manual and automatic gearboxes. Even the base trim grades are generously equipped, while two high-performance RS models look after the needs of the speed-obsessed.

What’s its history?

2015 Audi Q3

Launched in the UK in November 2011, the Q3 Mk1 was Audi’s first compact SUV. Initially the range was very simple, comprising two turbocharged 2.0-litre petrol engines and a pair of 2.0-litre turbodiesel. There were just two trim levels and buyers could choose between front-wheel drive and four-wheel drive, manual and automatic, depending on the model. The engine line-up evolved during the Q3 Mk1’s lifetime and early in 2015 the range was revamped with fresh styling and equipment upgrades. There was a further rejig of trim grades in October 2016, together with another tickle of the styling, before the Q3 Mk2 made its UK debut in November 2018.

Read the full Q3 Mk1 review...

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Which Is Best?

Cheapest

  • Name
    35 TFSI Sport 5dr
  • Gearbox type
    Manual
  • RRP
    £36,295

Most Economical

  • Name
    35 TDI Sport 5dr S Tronic
  • Gearbox type
    Semi-auto
  • RRP
    £39,475

Fastest

  • Name
    45 TFSI 245 Quattro S Line 5dr S Tronic [Leather]
  • Gearbox type
    Semi-auto
  • RRP
    £46,015

Andy is Carbuyer's managing editor, with more than a decade of experience helping consumers find their perfect car. He has an MA in automotive journalism and has tested hundreds of vehicles.

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