
Compact SUV · 🇰🇷 South Korea
2025 Audi Q3 Sportback 40 TFSI quattro
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The 2025 Audi Q3 Sportback 40 TFSI quattro is a suv in the compact suv segment, available in the 🇰🇷 South Korea market starting from KRW 61,200,000. Our Vehicle Suitability Index rates it Very Good (78/100) based on owner satisfaction, reliability, safety, value, and brand reputation. Below you'll find our buyer verdict, fair pricing data, known issues, and comparisons to help you decide if the Audi Q3 is the right buy.
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Ownership Risk
Low Risk- •Some owner feedback flags transmission, brakes, and electronics issues
- •Sportback trades practicality for styling versus regular Q3
Known Issues
3 issues reported
- HighSome owner feedback flags transmission, brakes, and electronics issues
- MediumSportback trades practicality for styling versus regular Q3
- LowKorea-specific owner evidence is limited versus global sources
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Available Colours
Arkona White(solid)
Quick Answers
Price
KRW 61,200,000
KRW 50,210,000 - KRW 61,200,000
Fuel Economy
9.7 L/100km
City 10.8 · Hwy 8.4
Boot Space
530 L
Max 1400 L
Towing
N/A
Not rated
0-100 km/h
9.1s
Top 210 km/h
Seating
—
SUV
Full Specifications
Owner Intelligence (VSI)
Confidence: medium · Updated 2026-06-16T00:00:00.000Z
Scoring Breakdown
Key Strengths
- ✓ Strong safety signals and modern driver-assistance availability
- ✓ Comfort-focused premium compact SUV driving experience
- ✓ Feature-rich Premium trims (lighting, audio, cameras) per reviews
Key Concerns
- ! Some owner feedback flags transmission, brakes, and electronics issues
- ! Sportback trades practicality for styling versus regular Q3
- ! Korea-specific owner evidence is limited versus global sources
Owner Reviews
“Kelley Blue Book owner pool: 3.8/5 from 22 reviews; styling and comfort are strongest, performance weakest.”
“Edmunds owner summary: owners like smooth drive and comfort, but criticize transmission behavior, noisy brakes and electronics.”
“Korean owner-oriented review praises value and design but notes tighter rear and luggage space.”
Press Reviews
“The Q3 nails the expected Audi SUV brief, with comfort and tidy dynamics.”
“High-class infotainment and a good ride/handling balance, but mixed interior materials and options criticism.”
“Good to drive and practical, but the Sportback costs more and is less versatile.”
Recall Risk
Safety Rating
VSI Safety Score: 88/100
Known Issues
- • NHTSA-derived recall 25V082000 covers rearview camera control-unit software on 2024-2025 Q3; Korea applicability not confirmed.
- • Low-volume complaint signals include engine/fuel-propulsion loss, no-start/electrical faults and seat-related safety concern.
- • Owner summaries mention transmission behavior, noisy brakes and faulty electronics as recurring dissatisfaction themes.
Market Context
KR market evidence shows Audi Korea listing both Q3 and Q3 Sportback, with observed Q3 Sportback new stock and 2025 pricing around KRW 51.39m-58.26m for Q3 gasoline and KRW 54.33m-61.20m for Q3 Sportback gasoline before later tax/price changes. Korean promotion evidence showed a Q3 40 TFSI quattro Premium discount of about KRW 9.5m in September 2025, improving value perception but also implying dealer-level variability. Import-duty/tax exposure and luxury-brand maintenance costs remain a value headwind.
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Spec Confidence
Low — limited data available
Market Availability
🇰🇷 South Korea
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Data Quality Notes
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Used Market
Owner and press sources generally rate the Q3 as comfortable and well-equipped, with recurring mixed feedback around transmission behavior, brakes, and electronics. Sportback variants are often viewed as less versatile for the money than the regular Q3.