The Audi Q3 2024 model is equipped with a 2-liter Turbocharged Inline-4 engine. The base model generates around 181 horsepower and 221 pound-feet of torque. An 8-speed automatic transmission comes standard with the vehicle, and the power is distributed to all four wheels through Audi’s Quattro all-wheel-drive system. And in terms of performance the 2024 Audi Q3 can accelerate from 0-60 within 7.8 seconds, the top speed of the 2024 model still hasn’t been unveiled. The Q3 overall performs quite well but with a bit of Turbo Lag. It offers more power, faster acceleration than its predecessor. And makes it a good choice for the ones who are seeking a dynamic driving experience with some luxury and in an affordable price range.
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Models
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Audi Q3
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Mercedes Benz GLA
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BMW X1
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Volvo XC40
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MSRP
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$38,195
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$44,300
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$41,000
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$41,295
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Engine
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2-liter Intercooled Turbocharged Inline-4
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2-liter Intercooled Turbo Gas/Electric Inline-4
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2-liter four-cylinder engine
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2-liter Intercooled Turbo Gas/Electric Inline-4
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Drivetrain
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AWD
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AWD
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AWD
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AWD
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Transmission
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8-speed automatic
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8-speed auto-shift manual
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7-speed automatic
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8-speed automatic
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Power (horsepower)
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184 hp @ 4800 rpm
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221 hp @ 5500 rpm
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241 hp @ 4500 rpm
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247 hp @ 5500 rpm
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Torque
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221 lb-ft @ 3500
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258 lb-ft @ 1500 rpm
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295 lb-ft @ 1500 rpm
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258 lb-ft @ 1800 rpm
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0 to 60 MPH
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7.8 seconds
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5 seconds
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5.2 seconds
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6.9 seconds
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Quarter Mile
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N/A
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N/A
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N/A
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N/A
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Top Speed
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N/A
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155 mph
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130 mph
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114 mph
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In terms of power and performance, the Mercedes Benz GLA takes the first place, coming with a powerful engine that easily goes from 0-60mph within 5 seconds which is faster than most of its rivals if not all of them. At second position comes the BMW X1 which comes with an excellent hybrid engine that takes the vehicle from 0-60 in just 5.2 seconds and has a top speed of 130 mph. At third position comes the Volvo XC40 which comes with a Turbo engine that drives the SUV from 0-60 within 6.9 seconds and has a top speed of 114 mph. And at last, position comes the Audi Q3 which is the slowest among the four, it goes from 0-60 mph within 7.8 seconds which is okay considering its price, and regarding the top speed it still has not been revealed by Audi.
2024 Audi Q3 Ride and Handling
The Q3 delivers a comfortable ride and also a refined driving experience all because of its well-tuned ride and handling balance. The suspension system in this vehicle is engineered to offer balanced comfort and agility. It features a MacPherson strut design in the front suspension which provides a firm ride yet is compliant and effectively absorbs bumps without causing excessive body movements. This compact SUV is also pretty quiet with minimal intrusions from external noise sources. The standard all-wheel-drive enhances traction and the stability of the vehicle in various driving conditions, it also responds promptly to the driver’s inputs. The Q3 overall provides a sophisticated suspension system and well-balanced ride and handling characteristics and along with the serene cabin, the driving experience becomes quite smooth and enjoyable.
2024 Audi Q3 Braking Performance
This compact SUV has performed quite well in terms of braking performance over the last couple of years, and this goes with this year as well. Other than the issue that was reported in the 2020 model, the models over the years came with more powerful brakes and the same goes with this year as well the 2024 Q3 comes with 13.4-inch brakes in the front and 11.8-inch brakes at the back. And there are also a few features to enhance the braking system of the vehicle. Well, it somehow manages against its rivals in terms of braking performance. Overall it can be said that not everything can be expected from an affordable luxury SUV, and here that’s the case. You can expect an okay-ish amount of braking power delivered which is backed by all the offered braking features.
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Model
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Audi Q3
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Mercedes Benz GLA
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BMW X1
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Volvo XC40
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Brake Rotors (front) (in)
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13.4
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12.6
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15.2
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13.6
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Brake Rotors (rear) (in)
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11.8
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11.6
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13
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11.9
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Curb Weight (lbs)
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3902
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3405
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3750
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3861
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60-0 (-ft)
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N/A
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N/A
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N/A
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N/A
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In terms of braking performance, the BMW X1 comes first, despite being the largest one among the four, and provides an adequate amount of braking power with its large brakes rotors. At second position comes the XC40 which has been known for its good braking performance over the years and still now it delivers the required performance in terms of braking. The third position is taken by the GLA which provides an above-average braking performance that justifies its position. At last comes the Q3 which no doubt supplies an adequate amount of braking performance but falls behind the other four SUVs.