Audi cars in India (14)
Audi India currently offers a total of 11 models for sale, comprising 4 sedans and 7 SUVs, as of December 2025. The line-up includes petrol, electric, and petrol-electric hybrid options. Audi India stopped offering diesel models in April 2020. The Audi car price in India ranges between ₹45.24 lakh and ₹1.71 crore. The lowest Audi car price is of the Q3, ranging from ₹45.24 lakh to ₹54.94 lakh. Meanwhile, Audi’s most expensive car is the e-tron GT, priced between ₹1.71 crore and ₹2.04 crore.
Audi, the German luxury automobile manufacturer founded in 1909 and headquartered in Ingolstadt, entered the Indian market in 2007. Operating as a division of Skoda Auto Volkswagen India Private Limited, Audi India has its headquarters in Mumbai. By setting up its own sales division in the country, the brand has made a clear long-term commitment, backed by ambitious growth plans for Audi cars in India.
Audi Cars Price in India (December 2025)
As of December 2025, Audi India only offers 11 models. The tables below list the latest Audi car prices in India, including both ex-showroom and on-road prices across major cities.
Model | Ex-showroom Price (in ₹) | On-road Mumbai (in ₹) | On-road Delhi (in ₹) | On-road Pune (in ₹) |
45.24 lakh - 54.94 lakh | 53.76 lakh - 65.25 lakh | 52.40 lakh - 63.61 lakh | 53.76 lakh - 65.25 lakh | |
46.99 lakh - 55.84 lakh | 55.83 lakh - 66.32 lakh | 54.42 lakh - 64.65 lakh | 55.83 lakh - 66.32 lakh | |
56.24 lakh | 66.80 lakh | 65.11 lakh | 66.80 lakh | |
66.05 lakh - 72.43 lakh | 78.42 lakh - 85.98 lakh | 76.44 lakh - 83.81 lakh | 78.42 lakh - 85.98 lakh | |
68.00 lakh - 73.38 lakh | 80.73 lakh - 87.11 lakh | 78.69 lakh - 84.90 lakh | 80.73 lakh - 87.11 lakh | |
77.77 lakh | 92.31 lakh | 89.98 lakh | 92.31 lakh | |
90.48 lakh - 99.81 lakh | 1.07 crore - 1.18 crore | 1.04 crore - 1.15 crore | 1.07 crore - 1.18 crore | |
1.14 crore - 1.27 crore | 1.31 crore - 1.45 crore | 1.31 crore - 1.45 crore | 1.31 crore - 1.45 crore | |
1.17 crore - 2.49 crore | 1.39 crore - 2.95 crore | 1.35 crore - 2.87 crore | 1.39 crore - 2.95 crore | |
1.19 crore - 1.31 crore | 1.36 crore - 1.51 crore | 1.36 crore - 1.51 crore | 1.36 crore - 1.51 crore | |
1.71 crore - 2.04 crore | 1.96 crore - 2.34 crore | 1.96 crore - 2.34 crore | 1.96 crore - 2.34 crore |
Upcoming Audi Cars in India
Explore the list of upcoming Audi cars set to launch in India:
- Audi Q6 e-tron
- Expected price: ₹85.00 lakh - ₹95.00 lakh
- Expected launch: Later 2025
- Engine: Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor
- Fuel Type: Electric
- Transmission: 1-speed AT
- Audi A6 e-tron
- Expected price: ₹80.00 lakh - ₹1.00 crore
- Expected launch: Later 2025
- Engine: Permanent Magnet Synchronous and Asynchronous Motor
- Fuel Type: Electric
- Transmission: 1-speed AT
- Audi New Q5
- Expected price: ₹70.00 lakh - ₹75.00 lakh
- Expected launch: Early 2026
- Engine: 1984 cc
- Fuel Type: Petrol
- Transmission: 7-Speed Dual Clutch Auto
Audi Cars – Latest Updates
Here are the latest updates related to the Audi cars as of 2025:
- 5 August 2025: Audi India introduced a 10-year extended warranty and a 15-year Audi Roadside Assistance program covering its entire range of vehicles.
- 14 July 2025: Audi India launches the Audi Dash Cam, featuring QHD resolution, advanced mobile app control, and intelligent battery protection. It is compatible with all Audi models.
- 23 June 2025: Audi India launches limited units of the Audi Q7 Signature Edition. This Audi car is available in 5 exterior shades: Glacier White, Sakhir Gold, Samurai Grey, Mythos Black, and Waitomo Blue.
- 9 June 2025: Audi India launches a limited Audi A4 Signature Edition. This Audi car is available in 5 colour choices: Glacier White Metallic, Navarra Blue Metallic, Manhattan Grey Metallic, Progressive Red Metallic, and Mythos Black Metallic.
- 11 April 2025: Over 5,500 new charging points and 16 partners added to Audi India’s extensive charging network.
- 1 April 2025: Audi India reports strong Q1 2025 sales. 1223 units were retailed, and the brand's pre-owned car business grew by 23%.
- 18 Feb 2025: Audi launches the new Audi RS Q8 Performance in India.
- 28 Jan 2025: Audi India opens bookings for the new Audi car - RS Q8 Performance.
- 1 Jan 2025: Audi India retails 5,816 units in CY2024.
FAQs
Trending Questions on Audi Cars - Answered by Autocar Experts
I am planning to buy my first luxury car and am confused between the Audi Q3 and the Mercedes-Benz GLA 200d. My daily commute is around 25 km, with long drives about once a quarter. My main requirements are strong road presence and a good driving experience.
The Audi S5 is a good sports car, but is it also a practical option for daily city commuting in Mumbai, along with occasional long drives involving countryside roads?
I am planning to buy a luxury EV and am confused between the EQS 450, BMW iX xDrive 50, Macan Electric, and Audi e-tron SUV. This car will be for my wife, who is constantly on the move and meets HNIs regularly. The car will be chauffeur-driven. My priorities are: 1. Image 2. Range 3. Resale 4. Comfort 5. Tech Please suggest which one to buy.
Hi, I am planning to buy a pre-owned sedan (yes, we still exist). I have shortlisted a 2021 Hyundai Elantra (VTVT, manual, 32,000 km) and a 2018 Audi A4 (automatic, 65,000 km), both priced at around ₹13 lakh. Which one would you recommend? Purpose: daily driver with around 1,000 miles of highway driving per month.
I’m looking for a family car for five people with a comfortable rear seat, strong driving character, and good resale value. My budget is around ₹90 lakh. I’m torn between the Mercedes-Benz E-Class and the Audi Q7. Please help me decide.
If your requirement is to carry five people, then the answer is definitely an SUV.
While the Mercedes-Benz E Class has one of the best back seats for the money, it is designed to be best for two people and not three.
The Audi Q7 is a good option, which also gives you the flexibility of a third row of seats. It's got a smooth and refined V6 petrol engine, comfortable air suspension, and though it is a bit old now, the latest update introduced about a year ago means it has most modern creature comforts.
Bear in mind, however, that it is likely to go a little over your budget of Rs 90 lakh, but if you can manage the stretch, it is definitely the better choice.
Hi, please advise which is the best petrol considering the current E20 fuel situation. The manual says 91 octane and above is recommended. Moreover, petrol pumps also do not mention the blend clearly. I mostly fuel with Shell, assuming it is 100% petrol, but I recently heard they also mix E20. Please advise which one will be best and most trustworthy.
I currently own a BMW X5 and love it, but I’m thinking of switching. I tested the Land Rover Defender a few years ago - it looked great, but felt too uncomfortable. Has its comfort improved? I’m not interested in the GLE because it lacks a sporty feel. Could you recommend some options that combine comfort, performance, and a sporty edge?
The Land Rover Defender hasn't undergone any mechanical changes since its launch, so it is unlikely its ride comfort will be any different from what you experienced. With large SUVs like these, as I'm sure you know from your X5, wheel size and suspension choice also have a huge bearing.
Air-suspended Defenders ride significantly better than steel-sprung ones in our experience, so make sure you have tried both before making your decision. It isn't particularly sporty, though, and if that is what you're after, you might want to consider moving a bit higher up and checking out the Audi Q8, Porsche Cayenne or Range Rover Sport.
I’m considering whether to buy a used car or a new car after driving my current vehicle for 10 more years. I’m thinking about getting a BMW or Audi hatchback in good condition. What are your thoughts?
You will not find many used BMW and Audi cars (hatchbacks) in India because very few were ever sold.
BMW did offer the 1 Series hatchback for a short time, but the numbers were still limited.
Instead, it’s better to explore their small SUVs like the Audi Q3 and the BMW X1. If you are open to Mercedes-Benz cars, you can also check the A-Class or B-Class hatchbacks, though these too are rare, or consider the Mercedes GLA.
When buying a premium used car, though, make sure you buy from the brand itself, as they all have an approved used program. You can also buy one from a very reputable reseller, and if things go wrong, it can be very expensive to fix.
I am currently driving a Jeep Compass and am planning to upgrade. I have shortlisted the BMW X3 and Mercedes-Benz GLC, or should I wait for the upcoming Audi Q5? Please share your feedback.
I am looking to replace my 2021 Tucson. My current usage is not more than 1,000 km a month, mostly on the highway. My budget is ₹50-60 lakh, and I have shortlisted the Mercedes-Benz GLA, BMW X1, and Audi Q3. Looking for your guidance.
Last Updated on: 5 Dec 2025















