Audi India has launched the updated Q3 crossover, priced at Rs 34.20 lakh for the FWD, and Rs 37.20 lakh for the quattro AWD variant. All prices are ex-showroom, Delhi. The new model gets styling upgrades as well as updated diesel engines. The Q3 marks the third launch for Audi India for the year 2017, after the A3 Cabriolet and the updated A4 diesel.
Both the FWD and quattro variants share the same equipment, including LED headlights with LED dynamic indicators, dual-zone climate control, electric front seats, hill-start and hill-descent assist, 17-inch alloy wheels, panoramic sunroof and many more. As for the safety features, the Q3 facelift offers 6 airbags, ABS, and ESP.
As for the engines, the 2.0L TDI in FWD variant makes 150 hp and 340 Nm of torque, while in the quattro variant, it makes 184 hp and 380 Nm of torque. An increase in power in both variants while the FWD gets 20 Nm more torque. Both variants come equipped with 7-speed S tronic automatic transmission. Audi claims fuel economy figures of 18.51 km/l and 15.17 km/l for the FWD and quattro, respectively.
The Audi Q3 has been a segment leader ever since its introduction apart from being our best-selling model. The market has been evolving rapidly and we have always stayed ahead of the curve by constantly updating the Q3 to enhance its appeal and make it more relevant for our customers. The new Q3 is the benchmark with new engine options, attractive new features and an enviable list of standard equipment upping its desirability quotient immensely. We are confident that this will attract many more Audi fans to join the Audi family. – Rahil Ansari, Head of Audi India
“We will have overall ten launches this year and some of these models will be in new segments and will be trendsetters in the luxury car market in India. Our thrust is on fulfilling customers’ requirements and in line with that, this is our third launch of the year after the new A3 Cabriolet and the all-new A4 TDI,” Mr. Ansari added
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