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Last Updated on: 11 Jun 2026

Audi Q3

Audi Q3 price in Chennai

₹55.25 - ₹67.05 Lakh
On road price in
EMI starting at ₹97,017 /month

The Audi Q3 price in Chennai starts at Rs 54.96 lakh for the Premium 40 TFSI. In comparison, the Audi Q3 top model price on road in Chennai is Rs 66.67 lakh (including all taxes, RTO fees, and insurance).

 

Audi Q3 Pricing by Variants

Premium 40 TFSI1984 cc | Petrol | DCT
Price Breakdown
Ex-showroom Price
₹43,67,000
RTO (Individual)
₹8,73,400
Insurance
₹2,40,185
Other Charges
₹44,270
Hypothecation Charges
₹0

On road price in Chennai₹55,24,855 *
Want to take a loan?
EMI starting at ₹79,963 /month

* Estimated on-road price. Final amount may vary.

Premium Plus 40 TFSI1984 cc | Petrol | DCT
₹60.97 LakhOn road price, Chennai
Autocar's pick
Technology 40 TFSI1984 cc | Petrol | DCT
₹67.05 LakhOn road price, Chennai

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Calculate your fuel cost for Audi Q3

Mileage11.91 kpl
Daily drive60 km
Fuel price₹100
Monthly fuel cost
₹15,113

Audi Dealers in Chennai

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Audi Chennai

No 535, Nandanam, Anna Salai, Fanepet, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600035

10:00 AM - 7:00 PM

7636920000

info@audichennai.in

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The base-spec Premium 40 TFSI Audi Q3 price in Chennai starts at Rs 43.67 lakh, ex-showroom.

The base-spec Premium 40 TFSI Audi Q3 on road price in Chennai starts at Rs 54.96 lakh.

The Premium Plus 40 TFSI Audi Q3 price in Chennai is from Rs 48.19 lakh, ex-showroom.

The Premium Plus 40 TFSI Audi Q3 on road price in Chennai is from Rs 60.63 lakh.

The top-spec Technology 40 TFSI Audi Q3 price in Chennai is Rs 53.00 lakh, ex-showroom.

The top-spec Technology 40 TFSI Audi Q3 on road price in Chennai is Rs 66.67 lakh.

The Audi Q3 car price in Chennai starts from Rs 43.67 lakh, and rises to Rs 53.00 lakh (ex-showroom).

Need an expert opinion on your car related queries?

Questions you may find useful

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Nihal

2d

Hi Autocar, I am planning to purchase our family's first luxury car this year in the Rs. 50 Lakh ball park. We stay in Mumbai and currently own a Nexon EV Max for our daily commute. Our running isn't extremely high (it is around 6000 kms in a year) with 80% driving in the city and rest on 2-3 long road trips a year. I want a car that should be a looker! If you don't turn around every time you park your car to get that last glimpse, then it's not the right car. The interiors should feel luxurious and premium. My main preference is for physical knobs with tactile feel. The car should be spacious enough to carry four people comfortably over long journeys. It should be able to glide over bad roads so that it saves our backs from the off roading experience on Mumbai roads. I'm a huge driving enthusiast so I definitely want as much power as possible under the hood with great cornering ability and a feel some steering. It should be reasonably well specced. Electronically adjustable seats with memory, seat ventilation, 3 zone climate control, 360 degree camera, ADAS Level 2 (that can be turned off), Head Up Display, Panaromic Sunroof, etc are all great to have, but these are not deal-breakers. I would also appreciate a spacious boot for long road trips. Also, my dad loves hybrids. Based on all these requirements, I have shortlisted following cars: Skoda Kodiaq: It still looks good from the front but the side profile and rear are a downgrade from last gen. The alloys are hideous but its lounge version start at Rs.37 lakh (ex-showroom) that makes it the cheapest amongst the competition and really good value at that price. The interiors are just perfect as I expect how modern interiors should be. It is also well specced, spacious, comfortable and has a massive boot. My biggest worry is that it is too big and manoeuvring it in Mumbai traffic will be a huge pain and for a family of 3-4, taking up so much space on the road seems unnecessary. VW Tiguan: This car looks amazing especially in nightshade blue. It is perfectly spacious for 4 people with a great sized boot. Arguably the best to drive in this list especially with DCC Pro but the lack of physical knobs and buttons is a turnoff. And I've heard about the badly calibrated ADAS in it. It's also very weirdly specced for the price with manual seat adjust. I think this too can be considered a great VFM price post huge discounts. Audi A4: I love its classy look as its interiors look premium. My family loves the seating comfort of sedans and I've heard amazing things about the ride comfort of A4. It doesn't have Quattro which is disappointing but my main worry is the rear seat space/comfort. Also, it requires more maintenance than other brands in this list. In terms of specs, A4 has been updated with a lot of expected things at this price. Q3: It has a weaker engine than A4 and its looks do not appeal to me. Interiors also don't look as premium. Its specs are also not that great to me. I am also worried about legroom and space in the rear. The main advantages are Quattro and higher ground clearance. X1: This looks way better than a lot of BMW cars these days. It has a good looking interior but has no physical buttons. Overall, it is a well specced, spacious and comfortable car. BMW has been a dream for both me and my dad but the severely underpowered engine is disappointing. My Nexon EV Max makes more power and torque and it is quicker from 0-100 than the X1. Toyota Camry: I love the new look especially in cement grey colours. Its interior is also nice. Its rear seat is the most comfortable among the list. Toyota's guaranteed reliability and added savings through hybrid efficiency make it appealing. I am mainly worried about the low ground clearance and length of the car as manouvering it around town might not be easy. I've owned a Honda, Hyundai and Tata in the past so far so, all the above brands will be a new experience for us. I am looking forward to hearing Autocar expert opinion on this, especially from those who have owned these cars or have driven them.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
1d

Of that comprehensive list, and given your requirements, we'd pick the Audi A4 40 TFSI. It looks the part outside and in, rides beautifully on Mumbai’s broken roads, and its turbo-petrol has the shove and smoothness to keep an enthusiast smiling. The cabin has the all-important physical knobs and feels properly premium, and yes, space and comfort for adults is more than sufficient. It's a very tidy handler, and you won't miss Quattro, and ground clearance is sufficient too; it doesn't have a very long wheelbase so it can clear most speed breakers with ease. Maintenance is comparable to any other luxury brand and there are good deals available on A4s with some dealers. As it's an older model, however, you will miss out some features, like ADAS for example. Next in line, is the Kodiaq, which even in the top L&K spec is the ultimate value for money offering and delivers just about everything you've asked for. More space and comfort than the A4, the same smooth engine, classy physical controls yet more modern features, including ADAS, seat ventilation and a panoramic sunroof. Yes, it's a bit larger, but it's still great to drive, and the sheer amount it packs in might make that worthwhile. The Tiguan is a bit smaller, but not by much, and the Kodiaq - or even the VW Tayron - represent better value.The X1 and Q3, compared to the rest, simply don't feel like they'll have enough space for four and their luggage on long trips, and as you've pointed out, aren't as powerful either. The Camry is the ultimate sleeper car that delivers an unexpectedly good luxury experience, but it isn't a fun or enthusiastic drive, and if anything its ground clearance is even more of a concern than the A4's. Another good option you could consider, if you find a car available at a dealer, is the Skoda Octavia RS, which will scratch your enthusiast itch while still being practical enough.Overall, however, we think it should be between the Audi A4, which is the classier driver's car, or the Kodiaq, which is the VFM all-rounder.

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Drakshya Mohanty

3w

I currently own an Audi A4 Premium Plus Petrol and have been using it for the last three years. The car has now crossed the 50,000 km mark. I am now confused about whether I should continue using the same car for a few more years or upgrade to a newer German luxury SUV within a budget of around ₹60-65 lakh.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
3w

With 50,000km covered in 3 years, the smarter move is to keep your Audi A4 for another couple of years unless you clearly need a taller car for rough roads or easier entry. At this age and mileage, a well-serviced and carefully driven A4 still has plenty of life. It is quiet and smooth on highways, and you avoid another big hit in value right now.The other issue is that, on a budget of Rs 60-65 lakh, your only available SUV options from the German luxury brands are compact SUVs like the BMW X1, Audi Q3 and Mercedes-Benz GLA, which will feel like a downgrade from your A4 in terms of size and space. You will have to up your budget by at least Rs 10 lakh to move into the next segment of luxury SUVs. Better alternatives, if you don't mind a non-luxury badge, are the Skoda Kodiaq and Volkswagen Tayron. They offer similar quality levels to their more luxurious counterparts, as well as equitable levels of comfort and refinement. They even use the same EA888 2.0-litre petrol engine as your A4. What's more, for much less money, you get far more space and an even longer list of features. You sacrifice some snob value, but you get a more rounded product.

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Chetan Gupta

11w

Hi, I have to travel to my hometown, which is around 700 km away, 2-3 times a year with my family of three. Currently, I own a Toyota Innova Crysta 2.7V 2022 manual. I am planning to buy a luxury automatic car within a budget of ₹55 lakh. Could you please suggest some suitable options? Should I consider a demo or a new car?

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
11w

In this price range, you always have to choose badge versus value, as there are some exceptional executive sedans and SUVs available for the same price as entry-level cars with luxury badges on them. If you're after a luxury badge specifically, we recommend the Mercedes-Benz A-Class Limousine, which is excellent value for money, or if you want an SUV, the Audi Q3, which is a little dated now. But offers the best overall package of performance, practicality and comfort. However, for the same money, the Toyota Camry offers far more space comfort and mileage thanks to its strong hybrid powertrain, for similar money. And similarly, the Skoda Kodiaq or Volkswagen Tayron offer far greater space, practicality and power than a similarly priced luxury-branded SUV. However, these big, seven-seat SUVs with 2.0-litre turbo-petrol engines are quite thirsty and could burn a hole in your pocket at the fuel pumps. However, if you're accustomed to the running costs of an Innova Crysta 2.7 petrol, then these won't be too far off. Of all these, we recommend the Toyota Camry hybrid for its all-encompassing offering of comfort, luxury, space and mileage at this price.

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