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The updated 2025 Audi RS3 sedan gets a $1,900 price hike, now starting at $63,400. Audi promises better handling with a re-tuned suspension and updated torque splitter.
While the quicker new Audi RS3 will be better in almost every way, it won't be that much more expensive. The MSRP for 2025 starts at $63,400, an $1,100 increase over last year and still $2,000 ...
With automobile pricing at all-time highs, consumers have to think long and hard about transportation compared to wants and needs. In Grasso’s Garage this week, Audi covers it all with their RS3 ...
The 2022 Audi RS3 is the new, 401-hp version of the miniaturized sport sedan, and it promises even better handling thanks to a trick differential.
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The 2024 RS3 is a turbocharged powerhouse, packing 401 hp and pushing Audi’s compact sedan to new extremes. But is it worth it? Find out in our review.
The 2025 Audi RS3 gets refreshed with new exterior and interior styling, which includes a fiercer face and available carbon-fiber-backed seats.
Last week, Audi took the covers off its new super-hatch, the 367 hp RS3, powered by an updated 2.5-liter turbo engine. This car is capable of reaching 100 km/h in 4.3 seconds, so it's only natural ...
Audi has released the new version of the RS3, based on the new 2022 A3 sedan. It has a turbo 2.5-liter inline-five engine with 401 horsepower and 369 pound-feet of torque.
There’s standard RS3 for £60,135, Carbon Black (which adds a black styling pack, 10-spoke alloys and the fancy headlights) at £64,785, and the range-topping Carbon Vorsprung trim which chucks ...
So what are you wondering about the new 2022 Audi RS3? Let us know in the comments below and we’ll do our best to give you all the answers along with our full review after the embargo ends on ...
It's a case of the fast and the furiously uncomfortable with Audi's RS3 Sportback. But a firm ride is probably a fair price to pay for a 300kW hatch-shaped missile, right?