Overview
- A coupe-style roofline drops 29mm versus the Q3 SUV, trimming maximum cargo capacity to 1,289L with seats folded from 1,386L and tightening rear headroom.
- Powertrain options include petrol, diesel, mild-hybrid and a plug-in hybrid claiming 118–119 km WLTP electric range with DC fast charging up to 50 kW.
- The cabin features Audi’s digital stage with an 11.9-inch instrument display and a 12.8-inch touchscreen running Android Automotive software.
- A new steering-wheel control unit replaces traditional stalks, moving drive selection to a right-hand lever and consolidating indicators, lights and wipers on the left.
- In Germany the Sportback starts at €46,450 (regular Q3 from €44,600), with first European deliveries scheduled for November and an Australian launch targeted for early 2026.