Audi has launched a campaign to target the compact SUV market in Korea with the Q3 40 TFSI Quattro, a compact sport utility vehicle. The Q3 40 TFSI Quattro boasts competitive pricing, agile driving performance, and high fuel efficiency.
According to Audi and others on the 24th, Audi Korea has launched the gasoline models of the 2025 Q3 in two trims: Q3 40 TFSI Quattro and Q3 40 TFSI Quattro Premium. Both models come equipped with a 2.0L engine and an 8-speed Tiptronic automatic transmission, delivering a maximum output of 186 horsepower. The top speed is 210 km/h, and the fuel efficiency is 9.9 km per liter on a combined basis.
The difference between the two trims lies in the wheels. The Audi Q3 40 TFSI Quattro features 18-inch 5-double arm design wheels. The Audi Q3 40 TFSI Quattro Premium comes with 19-inch 20-spoke V-style wheels and a package that emphasizes dynamic lines. An official from Audi Korea noted, "Both trims come with a panoramic sunroof as standard, highlighting a sleek exterior."
The 2025 Q3 40 TFSI Quattro and Quattro Premium vehicles are also equipped with safety and convenience features. They include Pre Sense Front, which warns the driver of dangerous driving situations ahead and assists in deceleration, as well as a front and rear parking assist system that measures the distance to objects using ultrasonic sensors. Audi Connect is also standard, providing information such as satellite maps.
In particular, the Audi Q3 40 TFSI Quattro Premium is additionally equipped with adaptive cruise control and a park assist feature to aid parking.
The Audi Q3 40 TFSI Quattro is priced at 52.3 million won, while the Audi Q3 40 TFSI Quattro Premium is priced at 59.3 million won.