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In this review, we are going to take a closer look at the Audi Q3. We will examine the details about the Audi Q3 under three main categories such as The Features of the Audi Q3, The Fuel Consumption of the Audi Q3 and Basic Characteristics of Audi Q3. These categories prepared for explaining the vehicle from any perspective. Before beginning the review, I would like to share some general information about the history of the Audi Q3. The Q3 model is a Subcompact Luxury Crossover SUV produced by the German automaker Audi within the Volkswagen Group. Before the car joined the Audi Q Series family in 2011, it first appeared as a concept vehicle under the name Audi Cross Coupe Quattro. This concept vehicle was designed in 2007 and introduced to the public at the 2007 Shanghai Auto Show. Exactly four years later, the Q3 project started mass production. The main purpose of Audi for making such a car was to launch a lifestyle sports car, unlike the large family SUVs or off-road vehicles that it launched by Audi at that time.

 

The Features of the Audi Q3

In this part of the review, we are going to focus on the features of the Audi Q3. We can start with the exterior design of the Audi Q3. Built on Volkswagen's MQB platform, the new generation Q3 launched in 2018. As the second generation of the Q3 (F3) series, it promised much more in terms of design compared to the first generation. While the body design of the first-generation proceeds in a very classical line, the body design of the new generation Q3 has very hard and sharp lines. This situation makes the car suitable for the segment it belongs to. So dynamic, sporty, and aggressive. Audi's iconic wide front grille is the face of the car that opens to modernity while displaying the patterns it contains. The Q3, which has a curved body and a low roof as you go from front to back, has a more dynamic appearance than most SUVs on the market. Wide and geometric exhaust tips, LED headlights and taillights, wide wheels, and various aerodynamic details such as these are in perfect harmony with the general characteristics of the car. Now, we are moving on to the interior design of the Audi Q3. When you enter the Q3's cabin, the first thing that catches your attention is how organized and convenient the cabin is. Each section in the cabin has been designed to obtain maximum efficiency. The touchscreen multimedia panel in the middle allows the passengers to meet their social needs, while the digital instrument panel in front of the driver allows the driver to have a safe driving experience by focusing only on the road. All materials and details used in the interior design highlight the Audi quality. The steering wheel, especially suitable for sports use and quite comfortable, looks stylish.

 

The Fuel Consumption of the Audi Q3

Now, we are going to focus on the fuel consumption of the Audi Q3. We usually work on popular engine types and making analyses on them by checking details for an efficient fuel consumption analysis. While choosing the right car, you need specific and simple information. That is why we are using this distinction method to make things easier for you. We use two main categories to make a useful distinction such as The Most Economical One and The Most Powerful One. Audi Q3 has got four standard engine varieties such as 1.5 TFSI, 2.0 TDI, 2.0 TFSI and 2.5. We are going to analyse two of them as the most economical and the most powerful one. We can start with the most economical one which is 2.0 TDI (35 TDI). It has got a four cylindered engine structure with a 1968 cm3 size. It is using a Diesel feed fuel system so we can say that it is a Diesel type engine. It can produce 150 HP and 3500 RPM Torque. According to the official factory data, 2.0 TDI has got a 5,0lt/100km (which refers to 56 MPG in the UK) mpg performance in Urban usage. However, this fuel consumption rate decreasing to 4,0lt/100km (which refers to 71 MPG in the UK) in Extra Urban usage such as Highways or Long-Distance Trip. When we combine these mpg data, we get a 4,0lt/100km (which refers to 71 MPG in the UK) average mpg performance. Now we will focus on the most powerful engine, which is 2.5. It has got a five cylindered engine structure with a 2480 cm3 size. It is a Petrol Type Engine which produces 400 Horsepower and 5850 RPM Torque. 2.5 has got a 11,0lt/100km (which refers to 26 MPG in the UK) fuel consumption in Urban usage. On the other hand, this MPG rate decreasing to 7,0lt/100km (which refers to 40 MPG in the UK) in Extra Urban usage. When we gather these two fuel consumption data, we get an 8,0lt/100km (which refers to 35 MPG in the UK) average fuel consumption data.

 

Basic Characteristics of Audi Q3

  • German Originated
  • Luxury SUV
  • Ideal for Large Families or Single Person
  • Low Fuel Consumption
  • High Fuel Efficiency
  • High Performance
  • Stylish and Sportive Vehicle

 

 

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