Audi Q3 Sportback: Review, Specs & Photos

by Marcus Liu - Business Editor
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Audi Q3 Redefined: Design, Tech, and Performance

The Audi Q3 delivers an athletic silhouette, expressive proportions, and a surprisingly spacious interior. For over a decade, the Q3 has been a popular choice in the premium compact car segment. Now, the third generation raises the bar in several key areas.

The Q3’s exterior design is both convincing and emotional, available in both SUV and Sportback body styles. It’s more than just looks, though. Innovative features transform the Q3 into a digital companion. Advanced driver-assistance systems enhance the experience, providing greater comfort and safety for drivers and passengers alike.

customers benefit from a well-balanced suspension and the advantages of digitized lighting. New Micro LED technology enables highly personalized and adaptive,high-resolution lighting with the digital Matrix LED headlights.The Audi Q3 Sportback also offers an efficient, partially electrified internal combustion engine with mild hybrid technology, and a plug-in hybrid model capable of traveling up to 119 kilometers on electric power alone.

ilubva, Audi Brand Manager for Latvia and Lithuania, states: “The new Audi Q3 strengthens our position in the competitive compact SUV segment in the baltic market. It’s one of our most popular models, and customers value its athletic design, quality, and digital capabilities. The suspension delivers an even better balance between dynamics and comfort, making this model a reliable partner for everyday life on our region’s roads and in its climate.”

Compared to the previous generation, the new Q3 boasts a more emotional design. The wide singleframe grille and elegant, narrow headlights are seamlessly integrated into the aerodynamic concept.

A horizontal shoulder line running between the front and rear lights visually divides the car, creating a striking interplay of light and shadow.

The Audi Q3 Sportback combines the practicality of an SUV – easy entry, excellent visibility, and a functional cabin – with the aesthetic appeal of a coupe. Its roofline is 29 millimeters lower than the standard SUV.

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