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You can find 6 different trims for the Audi Q3 and their corresponding recommended coolant type.

The years available stretch from 2014 through to 2024 and to view the coolant type and capacity you just click to expand.

The Audi Q3, the smallest in the Audi SUV family, first made its debut in 2011. It has then remained as a staple ever since. There have been only two generations to hit the markets. The latest of these made its debut in 2018.

As its name shows, it represents the smallest SUV in the Audi lineup, sitting below other models like the Q5.

The first-gen A3 was heavily based on the Audi Cross Coupe Quattro. This was a concept that Audi unveiled in 2007.

As with any Audi, competition typically comes from long-time rivals BMW and Mercedes-Benz. For the Q3, these rivals are the X1 and GLA-Class. The Volvo XC40 is another common competitor for the model.

The latest model is offered in just three trim levels. These are the Premium, Premium Plus, and Prestige. Depending on the region it is sold, these are replaced by Standard and Advanced. Audi also offers the S-Line version.

There is also a high-performance RS version offered, like with most Audi models. This first made its debut in 2012. This variant has been discontinued and reintroduced a number of times, but as of 2019, it is back on the market.

Petrol powertrains have ranged between 1.4 L and 2.0 L, all of these have been inline-4s. There is also a 2.5 L inline-5 found in the RS version.

Diesel powertrains have typically been limited to a 2.0 L inline-4.

These engines are mated with various transmissions, including a 6-speed manual or automatic, as well as 6-speed and 7-speed S-tronic direct-shift gearboxes. The later models were given a dual-clutch system.