Audi Q3 full change, most of the exterior design exposed

Audi Q3 full change, most of the exterior design exposed

The Audi Q3 full-change design has been mostly revealed. The Q3 full-change test car published in the overseas automobile media outlet Carscoop announced the imminent release with its thinner camouflage wrapping. The new Q3 features an exterior that reflects Audi’s latest design language and a digitalized interior. It will be released in the second half of this year.

The Q3 is an Audi compact SUV that was released in 2011. The new Q3 is the third-generation full-change, and is effectively the last internal combustion engine model of the Q3. It will be converted to an electric vehicle in the future. The new Q3 shares its platform and powertrain with the new Volkswagen Tiguan. The new Q3 has a larger body than before, emphasizing the SUV feel.

The exterior of the new Q3 reflects Audi’s latest design language. The front of the new Q3 features a large single-frame grille, with upper daytime running lights and lower headlights. The upper daytime running lights can be customized with interior graphics according to the driver’s preference, and support functions such as welcome lighting.

The side of the new Q3 has a stable proportion with a longer wheelbase. Traditional door handles and flag-type side mirrors are visible. The roof line is smooth. The rear tail lamp is divided into upper and lower parts, digging into the rear side fender. It provides dynamic turn signal lamps, etc.

The interior of the new Q3 features Audi’s latest car layout, including an 11.9-inch digital instrument panel, a 14.5-inch display, and a new steering wheel. The new Q3 is available with gasoline and diesel engines, including a 48V mild hybrid, and a plug-in hybrid (PHEV). A high-performance 2.5-liter 5-cylinder RS ​​Q3 will also be introduced.

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