Audi Upgrades Its A3 Lineup: What’s New and When to Expect Them?

Audi has pulled the covers off its refreshed A3 Sportback, A3 Saloon, and A3 Allstreet models, showcasing sleeker designs, enhanced interiors, and upgraded tech features.

The A3 lineup is set to receive a boost with the arrival of the performance-focused S3 and a plug-in hybrid model later this year. European customers can anticipate the new models to hit the roads soon as production is slated to begin at Audi’s Ingolstadt plant, with orders opening up in March, as per the Press Release.

The facelifted A3 boasts a revamped look with a wider, frameless grille, redesigned headlights, and a more muscular bumper. Drawing inspiration from the high-performance RS3, the rear end sees a makeover with fresh taillights and black inserts. Audi introduces three new eye-catching paint options: District Green, Ascari Blue, and Progressive Red. Meanwhile, the A3 Allstreet, geared for off-road adventures, showcases rugged elements like roof rails and larger wheels, alongside increased ground clearance.

Audi Upgrades Its A3 Lineup: What’s New and When to Expect Them?(Photo: Audi)
Inside the cabin, drivers can expect notable upgrades including redesigned air-con vents, a revamped center console, and an updated gear selector. Audi has expanded standard features, adding a leather steering wheel, air conditioning, and ambient lighting to the mix. Illuminated cup holders and backlit door panels add a touch of sophistication, complemented by the enhanced Sonos sound system.

Tech enthusiasts will appreciate the latest MMI system in the A3 facelift, alongside safety features like pre sense front and lane departure warning, included as standard. The infotainment setup includes a 10.1-inch touchscreen and a 12.3-inch driver display, with USB Type-C ports both upfront and at the rear. Optional extras such as adaptive cruise assist and high-beam assist offer additional convenience and safety.

For powertrain options, European buyers can initially choose between a 1.5-liter petrol engine or a 35 TDI diesel motor, both packing 150 bhp of power and paired with a seven-speed automatic transmission. More engine choices are slated for release in the second quarter, with a plug-in hybrid variant expected to join the lineup by year-end.

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