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Audi Q3 Sportback review: The downsized Q8

The Q3 Sportback brings the stylish coupe SUV shape to a wider audience. But is it worth the trade-off in practicality?
4 min read9 Feb '23
Gavin D'SouzaGavin D'Souza
2023 Audi Q3 Sportback Exterior Front
2023 Audi Q3 Sportback Exterior Rear
2023 Audi Q3 Sportback Interior
2023 Audi Q3 Sportback Boot

We like

  • Standout looks

  • Driving experience

We don't like

  • Rear headroom

After years of Audi’s popular Q3 being off the market in India, in the short span of six months, we now have two of them. The standard Q3 SUV was launched last year, and then there’s this new Sportback variant, which aims to bring the coupe SUV trend down from the higher segments to a wider set of buyers. In that sense, it’s a unique offering in the segment, with no direct rivals in India, the closest being Volvo’s C40 Recharge EV that’s coming later this year. The big question is, does this make for an enticing proposition at this price point?

2023 Audi Q3 Sportback: exterior design

The big draw here is visual differentiation, and to that end, Audi has been clever to save its sporty S-Line styling package exclusively for the Q3 Sportback. What this gets you is far more aggressive front and rear bumpers with big brushed silver trim inserts, a hexagonal mesh pattern with more brushed silver elements rather than the vertical chrome slats in the standard SUV, and a welcome five-twin-spoke design for the 18-inch alloy wheels. This striking Turbo Blue paint shade is also exclusive to this version.

Audi Q3 Sportback review: The downsized Q8
S-Line package exclusive to Q3 Sportback adds sportier bumpers and grille.

Then, of course, there’s the sloping roof itself, although the execution is perhaps not quite as graceful as larger coupe SUVs like the Q8 or e-tron Sportback. It might be the overall proportions or the chunky tail-lamps and bumpers, but it’s more than likely because it’s much trickier to balance design and practicality in a smaller package, as we’ll find out further on. Either way, it’ll certainly draw attention, and gives the Q3 Sportback a look like no other SUV on sale right now

2023 Audi Q3 Sportback: interior and features

The front half of the cabin is identical to the Q3 SUV and that means a smart and modern design with some interesting shapes and surfaces, wrapped in high-quality materials at every touch point. It perhaps could have done with a bit more flash to its design, but that's a matter of preference, and you do get some degree of customisability with the option of brown or beige upholstery.

Audi Q3 Sportback review: The downsized Q8
The front of the cabin is the same high-quality, smartly designed layout as the standard Q3.

It’s pretty well kitted out too, with powered front seats, fully featured infotainment and digital dial screens, dual-zone climate control, gesture-controlled powered tailgate, wireless phone charger and a 10-speaker sound system, amongst other things. At this price, however, driver-seat memory would have been a welcome inclusion.

As for the elephant in the room, yes, the back seat isn’t as spacious as the regular SUV. You have to duck a bit to get in, and once in place, headroom will be tight for taller passengers. That aside, however, it’s a rather comfortable place to be, with good leg room, plenty of thigh support and comfortable seats. As in the standard car, the bench is contoured for two passengers, so the third won’t be quite as comfortable, but unlike the SUV, you only get a single-pane sunroof, not a panoramic one.

Audi Q3 Sportback review: The downsized Q8
Headroom is noticeably less than in the standard Q3, but otherwise it's a comfy back seat.

Amazingly, Audi quotes the same 530-litre boot space for the Sportback as the regular Q3, and though usable storage space isn’t quite as much, it’s still quite a lot. And this is despite a space saver spare tyre being tucked under the floor.

2023 Audi Q3 Sportback: engine, mileage and drive impressions

As with any new Audi, there’s no diesel engine on offer, but in the Sportback, this doesn’t feel like too much of an issue; practicality wasn’t your first consideration when choosing this version after all. Moreover, what a great petrol powertrain this 40 TFSI is! It packs a solid 190hp and 320Nm wallop, which is meted out with incredible precision via a 7-speed dual-cutch auto and standard AWD, something that’s fast disappearing from this segment. It’s not the last word in handling sharpness, but that’s okay; it’s benign, predictable and neutral to drive, with the underrated safety net of AWD, which will suit most owners fine.

Audi Q3 Sportback review: The downsized Q8
The 190hp, 2.0-litre petrol engine is also shared with the standard Q3.

What’s more, it manages to be smooth and refined when you want, too; just prod the Drive Select switch until you get to Comfort or Efficiency modes. And, speaking of which, it even managed to net us between 10 and 12kpl when we were driving easy; which is great considering the performance on offer from this 2.0 TFSI engine. The steering is light and easy in this mode, which is great for use in the city.

Audi Q3 Sportback review: The downsized Q8
The ride and handling balance is oriented more towards comfort than sportiness.

The suspension is on the soft side, and again, that’s perfectly fine. It still maintains great composure when pushed fast through corners, so you can have some fun with it, but the rest of the time, it is supremely comfortable, and that’s of far greater value in the Indian context.

2023 Audi Q3 Sportback: expected price and verdict

The Audi Q3 Sportback price of Rs 51.43 lakh (ex-showroom India) is rather attractive in the context of the standard Q3, coming in at a premium of just Rs 1.04 lakh over the top-end Technology variant of its standard SUV counterpart. That said, the Audi Q3 Technology 2.0 TFSI quattro SUV was already one of the pricier cars in the segment, but this still keeps the Sportback well within the confines of this compact luxury SUV segment.

Audi Q3 Sportback review: The downsized Q8
The Q3 Sportback is the only coupe SUV in this segment.

The thing is, owing to their larger overall size, coupe SUVs from higher segments don’t feel compromised in the back seat, whereas the Q3 Sportback does. So you really have to consider the trade-off between style and practicality here, but frankly, if you don’t have rear-seat passengers all that often, it might just be worth it.

What you’re getting with the Q3 Sportback is a head-turning SUV in a compact size that just so happens to be superbly built, well equipped, luxurious, comfortable and great to drive too.

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Porsche 718 Spyder front quarter
Porsche 718 Spyder dashboard
Porsche 718 Spyder seats

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Toyota Mirai front quarter
Toyota Mirai rear tracking
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2023 Hyundai Grand i10 Nios front tracking
2023 Hyundai Grand i10 Nios rear quarter
2023 Hyundai Grand i10 Nios interior
2023 Hyundai Grand i10 Nios boot

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