Ahead of its launch, new details about the 3rd generation Audi Q3 have emerged thanks to a new leak. After discontinuing the Q3 when the BS6 emission norms came in, Audi will soon be bringing back one of its most popular models in India. The 3rd generation of the Q3 gets new styling, features and powertrain. Sources suggest that the launch will take place in September 2022. Meanwhile, according to Audi, deliveries will start towards the end of the year.
Bookings for the 2022 Audi Q3 are already open. The booking amount for the SUV is INR 2,00,000. Audi India will also be offering additional ownership benefits for the first 500 bookings. At the same time, existing Audi customers can avail loyalty benefits.
Audi Q3 3rd-Gen Details Leaked
The leaked document shows which colour exterior colour options and upholstery options Audi India will offer in the 2022 Q3 in. Additionally, it also shows the features of the two variants that will be on offer.
As for the exterior colour options, Audi India will offer a total of 5 of them. These are – Glacier White Metallic, Chronos Grey Metallic, Navarra Blue Metallic, Mythos Black Metallic and Pulse Orange Solid. There will also be two upholstery options available – Pearl Beige and Okapi Brown. The Pulse Orange Solid exterior colour option does show ‘Exclusive’ next to it. Thus, it is likely to be available only with the Technology variant.
The new Audi Q3 will come in two variants – Premium Plus & Technology. The Premium Plus variant gets almost all the features one would expect in a luxury SUV. It gets electrically adjustable front seats, adjustable rear seats, panoramic sunroof, 2-zone climate control, ambient lighting, digital instrument cluster, LED headlights and more. At the same time, the Technology variant adds a few more features. These include Audi Virtual Cockpit Plus, Audi Drive Select, and Ambient & Contour Lighting Package, to name a few. Both the variants get Audi’s Quattro all-wheel-drive system and 18-inch alloy wheels as standard.
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