Overview
- Germany pricing starts at €46,450, a €1,850 premium over the upright Q3, with first deliveries expected in early 2026.
- The lineup includes petrol and diesel engines from 150 to 265 PS plus a 272 PS plug‑in hybrid offering up to about 118 km WLTP range and 50 kW DC charging; the PHEV starts at €51,150.
- The roofline sits 29 mm lower than the Q3 SUV, keeping a 488‑liter boot but reducing maximum load to 1,289 liters versus 1,386 liters for the standard model.
- The cabin features the Audi Digital Stage with an 11.9‑inch instrument display, a 12.8‑inch curved MMI touchscreen on Android Automotive OS, and a steering‑mounted gear selector.
- Both Q3 body styles will be built in Győr, Hungary, with towing capacity up to 2,100 kg, and reports indicate Audi expects the Sportback to account for roughly 40% of Q3 sales.