Redesigned Q3

Get ready for something new from Audi. The redesigned 2026 Q3 is all set to make its debut on June 16, and it’s already turning heads with a more upscale design. The new model aims to elevate its style game with bold changes that are expected to be groundbreaking in several ways.
Design

Audi is promising an exterior that’s both confident and modern. So far, sneaky spy shots have caught it nearly naked, showing off a sharper front end with a rounded mesh grille and split lighting units. The body looks more streamlined, featuring pronounced wheel arches and possibly a longer wheelbase for extra interior space. It seems to share some of its styling cues with the striking boomerang-style taillights, reminiscent of the Audi A6.
Interior

Details on the interior remain under wraps, but it’s expected to draw inspiration from the Audi A5. Look forward to an 11.9-inch digital instrument cluster, coupled with a 14.5-inch infotainment system, and an option for a 10.9-inch display for the front passenger. These high-tech features should provide a premium in-cabin experience.
Engine Options
Under the hood, things are still a bit of a mystery. Anticipate seeing 1.5-liter and 2.0-liter gasoline engines, and for the European market, a 2.0-liter diesel might be on offer. Rumor has it there could be a plug-in hybrid variant utilizing the 2.0-liter system found in the new Volkswagen Tiguan, offering an electric-only range of up to 70 miles. This would make long commutes both efficient and eco-friendly.
Driving Experience
The Q3 is anticipated to offer a driving experience that balances comfort and precision handling. Compared to its predecessor, this model seems to promise more in terms of dynamism, much like moving from a sporty sedan to a crossover with SUV-esque stability. The ride quality is expected to be smooth, with advanced suspension systems tackling road imperfections efficiently.
Conclusion
Audi’s Q3 has been a strong performer, with more than two million units sold globally. As Audi Chief Executive Gernot Döllner points out, the Q3 holds a central position in the brand’s lineup. With this new redesign, Audi isn’t just updating a model—it’s enhancing a staple vehicle in its portfolio. Stay tuned for its unveiling to see if it meets the high standards Audi enthusiasts have come to expect.
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