Q3 / RS Q3 [Spyshots] 2018 Audi Q3


The Audi Q3 is a subcompact luxury crossover SUV made by Audi. The Q3 has a transverse-mounted front engine, and entered production in 2011.

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2018 Audi Q3 will Have RS TDI Version, 3-Cylidner Engines

As is usually the case with German cars, rumors about next-gen models start flying out just as the mid-life facelift is about to be revealed. Did the engineers find out what they couldn't do because of current platform limitations? Let's find out with this report about the Mk2 Audi Q3!

According to German magazine Autobild, the next version of what's currently the smallest Audi Q model will go on sale in 2018, four years from now. In the mean time, the company is preoccupied with development of a mid-life facelift in Europe, which should come out in the next few months, and the US launch of the 2015 Q3.

The magazine also says it has some information about the Mk2. According to them, the model will become bigger in order to differentiate itself from the new Q1 that they're reportedly planning. But don't expect the Q3 to pig out all of a sudden, just a bit of stretching in order to better compete in terms of cabin space and boot capacity.

The MQB platform will take over from where the old PQ35 will leave off. Of course, this won't be the first SUV based on the new Volkswagen platform. That honor belongs to the Tiguan, which is going to debut in late 2015. SEAT's own crossover, which we think will be more car-like, is also due for 2016.

The engine range is where things really get interesting. According to our German source, displacements will go as low as the 1-liter three-cylinder TFSI with 110 PS. It sounds a little crazy, considering the only Q3 model on sale in the US has double the cubic capacity and almost double the power.

There will be not one but two performance models. A replacement for the RS Q3 will arrive in the form of a 400 hp monster keeping its 2.5-liter mill and there will also be an RS Q3 TDI with what Autobild says is either 258 or 272 PS.

Considering no VW Group company has yet tried to fit a V6 into an MQB-based car, we're guessing the diesel engine they're talking about is a twin-turbo 2.0 TDI, like the one recently fitted to the Passat.

http://www.autoevolution.com/news/2...-rs-tdi-version-3-cylidner-engines-87110.html
 
Will come at the end of 2016 (not 2018)
Will use same platform as next Tiguan
bigger wheels, more towing capacity, longer, wider, extended wheelbase.

Two 2L TDIs (190 and 224ps)
2L Turbo gas with 230ps
And plug-in hybrid drive train from the A3 e-tron
 
I doubt it will come at the end of 2016. 2018 is more accurate. The car only started production in 2011 as a 2012 model, and we haven't even had the facelift yet, which will likely come at the beginning of next year.
I agree. Autobild is usually very optimistic with the timeline. 2018 model year is more realistic.
 
There are two Q3 threads. Maybe we can merge them.
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I think the interior will be similar to the below but with HVAC controls from the Q5 instead of a secondary screen. Brace yourselves for poverty versions with a small screen and no digital cockpit.

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Audi AG is a German automotive manufacturer of luxury vehicles headquartered in Ingolstadt, Bavaria, Germany. A subsidiary of the Volkswagen Group, the company’s origins date back to the early 20th century and the initial enterprises (Horch and the Audiwerke) founded by engineer August Horch (1868–1951). Two other manufacturers (DKW and Wanderer) also contributed to the foundation of Auto Union in 1932. The modern Audi era began in the 1960s, when Volkswagen acquired Auto Union from Daimler-Benz, and merged it with NSU Motorenwerke in 1969.
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