Official photos and all the details of the new Audi Q3 2019

The new Audi Q3 2019 has been completely unveiled in official photos. The second-generation Audi crossover will be officially presented in the fall at the Paris Motor Show, and its sales will start at the end of the year.

Official photos and all the details of the new Audi Q3 2019

Audi Q3 2019 Design

The Audi Q3 has undergone significant external changes and resembles the brand’s flagship off-roader Audi Q8. It features a similar wide grille and slanted headlights, and the sides have become more muscular and sculpted. The optics are fully LED, with an optional matrix available for an additional cost.

Official photos and all the details of the new Audi Q3 2019

The Audi crossover has grown to 4485 mm in length and 1856 mm in width, and its wheelbase has been increased to 2680 mm. The MQB platform is borrowed from the Audi A3 and VW Golf.

 

Interior and Equipment of the Audi Q3 2019

The main innovation in the cabin is the virtual instrument panel, with a display diagonal that can be either 10.25 or 12.3 inches. You can also choose the size of the central touchscreen – 8.8 or 10.1 inches.

Official photos and all the details of the new Audi Q3 2019

The new Audi Q3 has become more spacious, and the rear seats are now equipped with horizontal adjustment. Depending on their position, the trunk volume ranges from 530 to 675 liters, and with the rear seats folded, it reaches 1525 liters.

Official photos and all the details of the new Audi Q3 2019

Among the options for the Audi Q3 2019 are Wi-Fi, a 680-watt audio system, parking autopilot, 360-degree cameras, and a semi-autonomous driving system. The basic version now includes automatic braking and lane control systems.

 

Audi Q3 2019 Engines

Official photos and all the details of the new Audi Q3 2019

The Audi crossover will feature three gasoline and one diesel engine with power ranging from 150 to 230 hp. Available choices include a 6-speed manual or a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission, with both front-wheel and all-wheel drive versions.

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