2025 Audi Q3 sheds its camouflage in latest spy shots
A prototype of Audi's next-generation Q3 compact crossover has been spotted once again. Judging by the thin camouflage gear on the vehicle and the production-ready lights, it appears to already be in the late development stage.
The current second-generation Q3 was introduced in 2018 as a 2019 model. The redesigned third-generation model is expected to debut late this year or early next year, in the US as a 2025 or possibly 2026 model.
The new Q3 is likely to feature similar proportions to the current model, which makes sense since the two vehicles will share a platform.
Other design features are unique, with the new Q3 featuring split headlights with low-profile daytime running lights, similar to those used on Audi's recently unveiled 2025 Q6 E-Tron electric compact crossover. The grille mesh is also new for Audi. At the rear, there is a light strip that shows the new motif of the Q3.
The prototype is equipped with a plug-in hybrid powertrain, with the charging port mounted on the driver's side front fender. A mild hybrid powertrain may be offered, but Audi has not yet detailed its plans.
A future RS Q3 with a turbocharged 2.5-liter inline 5-cylinder engine should also be offered, perhaps the last bastion of this engine; after 2026, Audi will not release a car with an internal combustion engine.
A more coupe-like Q3 Sportback should also appear. Audi has never sold the current Q3 Sportback in the U.S., and it is not certain that the new generation will do so.
In other markets, the new Q3 will spawn related models under the same Volkswagen Group brands, Cupra, Skoda, and Volkswagen. The first of these will be the Cupra Terramar, which was teased in 2022 with a concept of the same name. Production will begin later this year.