The Audi Q3, though still a relatively new model, is already set for a generational update. The second-generation model, while still fresh, has been deemed aging by Audi itself, prompting the development of its successor.
Recent shots have offered the clearest look yet of the upcoming 2026 Audi Q3, revealing a design that, while familiar, showcases a distinct evolution. The new Q3 appears to draw inspiration from the current model while incorporating elements from other Audi models, particularly the larger Q5.
The front fascia features a wider, more prominent grille that is flanked by sleek, sharp looking headlights. The design is more aggressive and modern than its predecessor, with a more pronounced stance and a more sculpted body.
The rear of the new Q3 is also expected to receive a significant update. While the shape will likely remain similar, the taillights are expected to be redesigned and may feature a more connected look. The rear bumper is also likely to be revised, with new styling elements and possibly a larger diffuser.
The upcoming 2026 Audi Q3, with its sporty design cues and advanced features, is set to make a significant impact in the luxury compact SUV segment. Inspired by the A3, the rear bumper boasts a striking diffuser, while the roof-mounted spoiler and shark-fin antenna add a touch of athleticism. The intricate multi-spoke alloys and predominantly black exterior provide a look into the Q3’s stylish personality.
Joining the traditional crossover is a coupe variant, catering to those who prioritize style over practicality. While the sloping roofline may compromise cargo space and rear headroom, the coupe will share the same underlying platform, technology, safety features, and powertrain options as its sibling.
Drawing inspiration from its MQB siblings, the Cupra Terramar and Volkswagen Tiguan, the Q3 is expected to offer a diverse range of powertrains, including plug-in hybrids, gasoline, and diesel engines. In North America, the Q3 is likely to launch with gasoline-powered options, featuring standard front-wheel drive and optional all-wheel drive.
Additionally, the high-performance SQ3 and RS Q3, equipped with a five-cylinder engine, are expected to join the lineup. Audi is expected to reveal the new Q3 in the coming months, with its arrival in North America anticipated for the 2026 model year.
The Q3 is likely to experience a slight price increase compared to its predecessor, which currently starts at $37,400. The rival BMW X1, Mercedes GLA, and GLB are priced at $40,950, $43,000, and $45,800, respectively.