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The Audi Q3 (internally designated Typ 8U), is a five-door compact crossover by Audi that was launched in 2011.
The car uses the Volkswagen Group A5 (PQ35) platform of the Volkswagen Golf Mk5, the same as the Volkswagen Tiguan/SEAT Tribu small SUVs. The Q3 slots above the proposed Audi Q2 mini crossover. Compared to the mid-luxury compact Q5 and full-size Q7 which are positioned more for family practicality and off-road performance, the Q3 is aimed as more of a lifestyle/sports automobile.
The Q3 shares components, transmissions and engines with amongst other vehicles utilising the PQ35 platform, the Volkswagen Golf, Audi A3 and Škoda Yeti.
Audi Q3 is a compact SUV that first appeared worldwide in April 2011. It is the smallest SUV by Audi and is hoped to be followed by a sibling Audi Q2 in the coming years.[3] Audi is producing the Q3 in Martorell (near Barcelona, Spain), a plant founded in 1993 and owned by SEAT, Volkswagen Group's Spanish subsidiary [4][5][6] which in 1998 had been awarded as the "Best Factory of the VW Group in the first quarter".[7] The first cars rolled out of the production lines in June 2011 [8] while the decision to produce the Q3 to this plant should give Audi the ability to produce around 100,000 units per year, with the cost of moving there for production rising to approximately €300 million.[9]
By choosing the Martorell factory Audi has created 700 new jobs there. Wolfram Thomas, a SEAT Board Member for Production, said that "the Q3 represents the SEAT employees' excellent preparation and premium-carmaking skills." Frank Derves of Audi made similar remarks: "The Martorell factory is an extremely productive facility with a highly skilled workforce, and one that meets the exacting quality standards of our brand. The Q3 definitely gets the Audi seal of approval."[10]
The Q3 was launched in the Indian market in May 2012 and will initially be sold as CBU imports with local production starting soon to cater to the booming Indian premium car market -- [2] The Q3 will be launched in the US market in 2014 as a 2015 model
Safety
EuroNCAP tested Audi Q3, 5-door Compact SUV with front airbags, side airbags, seatbelt pretensioners and load limiters as standard and scored it accordingly:
Euro NCAP test results
Audi Q3 LHD, 5-door SUV (2011)[11]
Test Points %
Overall: 5 /5 stars
Adult occupant: 34 94%
Child occupant: 42 85%
Pedestrian: 19 52%
Safety assist: 6 86%
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The Audi Q3 (internally designated Typ 8U), is a five-door compact crossover by Audi that was launched in 2011.
The car uses the Volkswagen Group A5 (PQ35) platform of the Volkswagen Golf Mk5, the same as the Volkswagen Tiguan/SEAT Tribu small SUVs. The Q3 slots above the proposed Audi Q2 mini crossover. Compared to the mid-luxury compact Q5 and full-size Q7 which are positioned more for family practicality and off-road performance, the Q3 is aimed as more of a lifestyle/sports automobile.
The Q3 shares components, transmissions and engines with amongst other vehicles utilising the PQ35 platform, the Volkswagen Golf, Audi A3 and Škoda Yeti.
Audi Q3 is a compact SUV that first appeared worldwide in April 2011. It is the smallest SUV by Audi and is hoped to be followed by a sibling Audi Q2 in the coming years.[3] Audi is producing the Q3 in Martorell (near Barcelona, Spain), a plant founded in 1993 and owned by SEAT, Volkswagen Group's Spanish subsidiary [4][5][6] which in 1998 had been awarded as the "Best Factory of the VW Group in the first quarter".[7] The first cars rolled out of the production lines in June 2011 [8] while the decision to produce the Q3 to this plant should give Audi the ability to produce around 100,000 units per year, with the cost of moving there for production rising to approximately €300 million.[9]
By choosing the Martorell factory Audi has created 700 new jobs there. Wolfram Thomas, a SEAT Board Member for Production, said that "the Q3 represents the SEAT employees' excellent preparation and premium-carmaking skills." Frank Derves of Audi made similar remarks: "The Martorell factory is an extremely productive facility with a highly skilled workforce, and one that meets the exacting quality standards of our brand. The Q3 definitely gets the Audi seal of approval."[10]
The Q3 was launched in the Indian market in May 2012 and will initially be sold as CBU imports with local production starting soon to cater to the booming Indian premium car market -- [2] The Q3 will be launched in the US market in 2014 as a 2015 model
Safety
EuroNCAP tested Audi Q3, 5-door Compact SUV with front airbags, side airbags, seatbelt pretensioners and load limiters as standard and scored it accordingly:
Euro NCAP test results
Audi Q3 LHD, 5-door SUV (2011)[11]
Test Points %
Overall: 5 /5 stars
Adult occupant: 34 94%
Child occupant: 42 85%
Pedestrian: 19 52%
Safety assist: 6 86%
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audi_Q3
Make: Audi