Audi has released the price of the new Audi Q3 compact SUV on the local German market. The Q3 is the new entry-level model in the Q range and is the smaller version of the Q5, borrowing from the Volkswagen Tiguan platform as well. The German Audi Q3 price starts from 29,900 euros.
That particular figure refers to the 2.0 TDI entry model with 140 hp and 2WD. It equates to about €10,000 less than the Q5, which itself comes only in all-wheel drive option. There is a jump of nearly 7,000 euros to the next model, with the 2.0 TDI with 177 hp, Quattro all-wheel drive and S-Tronic transmission costing €36,800.
The Audi Q3 petrol models cost €31,550 for the 2.0 TFSI with 170 hp and €36,800 for the 2.0 TFSI with 211 hp, Quattro and S-Tronic transmission. The Q3 configurator isn’t online yet, but when it is, those prices will only go up. We’re not sure yet how this model will be received and whether it might provide some competition to the A3 within the Audi range itself, being a new crossover option that previously was absent. It will be interesting to see how this pans out.