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Audi SQ3

SUV 2013–present 300–310 hp Petrol Turbo

The Audi SQ3 delivers hot-hatch performance in compact SUV form — 310 hp, quattro AWD, and one of the fastest small SUVs money can buy.

310
Horsepower
4.9s
0–100 km/h
270km/h
Top Speed
2013
Year Introduced

Overview

The Audi SQ3 was introduced in 2013 as the performance variant of the Q3, powered by a 2.0 TFSI producing 300 hp paired with a seven-speed S tronic and quattro all-wheel drive. The first generation (8U, 2013–2018) was built on the PQ35 platform and shared its engine tune with the Golf GTI Clubsport. The second-generation SQ3 (F3, 2019–present) moved to the MQB A1 platform, gained 10 hp to reach 310 hp, and received a significantly upgraded interior with virtual cockpit, 10.25-inch infotainment display, and revised quattro hardware.

In terms of driving character, the SQ3 sits at an interesting crossroads: it is neither as driver-focused as the Golf R nor as spacious as the SQ5, but for buyers who need a compact, practical SUV with genuine performance credentials, it occupies a near-perfect middle ground. The 2.0 TFSI delivers strong mid-range torque from 1,800 rpm, making city driving in Baku effortless while the higher driving position provides excellent visibility in traffic. The S-specific chassis tuning — stiffer springs, larger brakes, and sport differential on select variants — keeps it genuinely engaging on open roads.

In Azerbaijan, the SQ3 is a rare but highly regarded choice. Its compact exterior dimensions and tight 11.5-metre turning circle make it particularly suited to Baku's urban environment, while the quattro AWD system provides confidence on poorly maintained roads outside the capital. Import prices typically range $38,000–55,000 depending on specification and model year. The MQB A1 platform is well supported through VW Group dealers in Azerbaijan, making parts and service broadly accessible.

SQ3 in Pictures

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Key Specifications

  • Engine: 2.0 TFSI inline-4 turbo
  • Power: 310 hp (F3, 2019+) | 300 hp (8U, 2013–2018)
  • Torque: 400 Nm at 1,800–5,500 rpm
  • Transmission: 7-speed S tronic dual-clutch
  • Drive: quattro AWD (Haldex multi-plate coupling)
  • 0–100 km/h: 4.9 seconds (F3)
  • Top speed: 270 km/h (electronically limited)
  • Boot space: 530 litres | Kerb weight: 1,590 kg

Variant Comparison

VariantEnginePowerDriveBest For
SQ3 (F3, 2019+)2.0 TFSI inline-4 turbo310 hpquattro AWDThe current generation — full technology suite, sharper styling, and 310 hp for everyday performance driving
SQ3 Sportback (F3, 2019+)2.0 TFSI inline-4 turbo310 hpquattro AWDSportback buyers wanting the same performance with a more dynamic coupé roofline and slightly lower boot space
SQ3 (8U, 2013–2018)2.0 TFSI inline-4 turbo300 hpquattro AWDBudget buyers seeking the SQ3 experience at a lower entry price — still 300 hp and quattro AWD

Competitor Snapshot

ModelStrengthCompromise
BMW X2 M35iMore driver-focused, rear-biased AWD system, stronger BMW M reputationLess interior quality, smaller boot, higher purchase price in Azerbaijan
Mercedes-AMG GLA 35More prestige badge, AMG-tuned exhaust note, slightly more powerfulHigher maintenance costs, less practical interior, AMG parts harder to source in Baku
CUPRA Formentor VZLower price, same MQB platform, near-identical performance in many trimsNo Audi badge premium, less refined interior, lower resale value in Azerbaijan

Cost-of-Ownership Estimator (Azerbaijan)

  • Annual fuel use: 1425 litres
  • Annual fuel cost: $926
  • Total yearly estimate: $4226
  • Monthly average: $352
  • The 2.0 TFSI has a chain-driven timing system — there is no scheduled cambelt replacement, reducing long-term maintenance costs significantly.
  • S tronic dual-clutch fluid should be changed every 60,000 km to maintain smooth low-speed engagement, especially important in Baku stop-start traffic.
  • Expect 9–12 L/100 km in Baku mixed driving — the SQ3 is thirstier than a standard Q3 but reasonable for its performance level.

Maintenance & Service in Azerbaijan

  • Oil change every 10,000 km using 5W-30 or 5W-40 full synthetic — the 2.0 TFSI is sensitive to oil quality.
  • S tronic DSG fluid service at 60,000 km — essential for maintaining smooth clutch engagement.
  • quattro Haldex coupling service at 60,000 km — replace Haldex oil and filter to maintain AWD performance.
  • Front brake pad inspection at 30,000 km — the S-specific brakes wear faster under spirited driving.
  • Cabin air filter and pollen filter replacement every 12 months — important given Baku's dust levels.

Used SQ3 Buying Checklist

  • Test DSG at low speed for shudder or hesitation — a common symptom of overdue fluid service.
  • Verify quattro AWD engages correctly — test on gravel or apply full throttle from standstill.
  • Inspect front bumper and splitter for stone chip damage — common on SUVs with low-profile sport tyres.
  • Check all S-specific drive modes: Dynamic, Auto, Comfort — each should change throttle and steering response.
  • Review oil consumption: the 2.0 TFSI should not consume more than 0.5 L per 1,000 km.
  • Confirm virtual cockpit and infotainment screens are fully operational with no dead zones.

SQ3 FAQ — Azerbaijan Buyers

Q: How does the SQ3 differ from the RS Q3?
The RS Q3 produces 400 hp from its renowned five-cylinder 2.5 TFSI, accelerates to 100 km/h in 4.5 seconds, and has more aggressive styling, larger brakes, and a sportier chassis tune. The SQ3 offers 310 hp, a more comfort-oriented ride, and a lower purchase price — making it a better daily driver for those who want performance without the RS Q3's intensity.
Q: Is the SQ3 available with a manual gearbox?
No — both the first-generation (8U) and second-generation (F3) SQ3 are exclusively available with the S tronic dual-clutch automatic gearbox. There is no manual option for the performance Q3 variant.
Q: What tyres does the SQ3 use?
The F3 SQ3 uses 235/45 R20 tyres on the standard 20-inch alloys, or 235/40 R21 on optional 21-inch wheels. Performance tyres from Pirelli P Zero or Continental SportContact are recommended — budget $200–350 per tyre in Baku.
Q: Can the SQ3 be serviced at VW Group dealers in Baku?
Yes — the SQ3 is based on the MQB A1 platform shared with the Golf 8, Tiguan, and Skoda Octavia. All standard service items including oil changes, DSG service, and brake work can be completed at authorised VW Group workshops in Azerbaijan.
Q: How much does an SQ3 cost in Azerbaijan?
Imported SQ3 examples typically range from $38,000 for a well-used 8U generation model to $55,000+ for a newer F3 example in full specification. Import duties and shipping from Germany or UAE add 20–35% to European list prices.

Should You Buy the Audi SQ3?

The SQ3 is the ideal compact performance SUV for Baku — practical, fast, and discreet.

The Audi SQ3 makes a compelling case for buyers who want genuine performance in an everyday package. Its 310 hp, quattro AWD, and compact dimensions make it perfectly suited to both Baku's urban environment and Azerbaijan's varied road surfaces. While it lacks the RS Q3's drama and the SQ5's space, it strikes the best balance between performance and daily usability in the compact premium SUV segment. If the budget fits and you prioritise versatility with a performance edge, the SQ3 is one of the smartest choices in its class.

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