Audi has released full details and pricing information for the 2016 Q3, refreshed for the latest model year.
The entry-level, front-wheel-drive Premium Plus trim now fetches $34,625 (including $925 freight), an increase of approximately $1,200 compared to the 2015 model.
Adding Quattro all-wheel-drive to the basic model brings the price up to $36,725, while the FWD and AWD Prestige packages command $39,525 and $41,625, respectively.
The compact crossover has received a new front fascia with redesigned headlights and a new grille, along with revised side skirts and rear lights. Audi’s 18-inch five-arm turbine-style wheels now come standard, while 19-inch ‘Offroad’ double-spoke wheels are available as an upgrade.
All trim levels feature xenon front lighting with LED DRLs and taillights, while the Prestige packages are now equipped with full LED headlights and dynamic rear turn signals. Front and rear parking sensors with a rearview camera also join the list of standard equipment for all variants.
The interior has been outfitted with ‘Alu-optic’ MMI controls, a new cargo cover and other tweaks. Buyers can also choose from a few new exterior and interior colors including Hainan Blue, Utopia Blue, Misano Red and Cuvee Silver.
All packages are still powered by the same 2.0-liter turbocharged engine, producing 200 horsepower and 207 lb-ft of torque.
The 2016 model is expected to soon begin rolling into showrooms around the US.
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