Audi Q3 Updated for 2027 Model Year with Enhanced Features and Technology
Audi is upgrading the Q3 for the 2027 model year with expanded standard equipment, new digital features, and increased towing capacity for the plug-in hybrid variant.

Audi has updated its Q3 lineup for the 2027 model year, introducing a range of enhancements to standard equipment, digital capabilities, and utility. Key additions include the convenience key, heated front seats, dual-zone automatic climate control, and a reversing camera as standard features.
The updated Q3 gains a 10.9-inch passenger display for the first time, alongside upgraded driver assistance systems. The adaptive cruise assist now uses online data and "swarm data" for speed and distance adjustments, enhancing navigation. Remote operation of park assist functions via the myAudi app is also introduced, along with a new Valet Mode for enhanced security.
For increased practicality, the Q3 e-hybrid model can now tow up to 2,000 kilograms, a significant increase of 600 kilograms over its predecessor. The vehicle is also equipped with digital Matrix LED headlights that adapt light distribution to prevent glare for other road users.
Inside, the new infotainment system runs on Android Automotive, allowing apps like Microsoft Teams to integrate directly into the MMI without a smartphone. Wireless smartphone charging power has been boosted to 25 watts, and rear passengers benefit from three USB-C ports.
Order books for the 2027 Audi Q3 opened on July 2, 2026, with production commencing in September 2026. Pricing starts at 44,600 euros for the Q3 SUV and 46,450 euros for the Q3 Sportback.