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“The updated RS3 is the best one yet. Although you’ll need to spend time getting the best out of it” Unveiled to the world in August 2024, this is the facelifted version of the third Audi RS ...
Partly because the RS3 is such a strong seller – it’s the best-selling Audi RS model in the UK ... heights when this generation arrived in 2021. Can it go toe-to-toe with the likes of the ...
It may have been usurped by the Mercedes-AMG A45 S as the most powerful of the new breed of ballistic hatches but for a brief period, the Audi RS3 was top dog, thanks to its tuneful and powerful ...
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. Exterior updates include ...
The updated 2025 Audi RS3 sedan gets a $1,900 price hike ... 7:33.123 compared to the 7:40.748 lap time the RS3 sedan set in 2021 – and that’s despite the turbocharged five-cylinder making ...
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RS 3 TFSI Quattro Carbon Vorsprung 5dr S Tronic 3.8s 394.3 £66,975 RS 3 TFSI Qtro Carbon Black 5dr S Tronic Tech Pro 3.8s 394.3 £64,695 RS 3 TFSI Quattro Carbon Black 5dr S Tronic 3.8s 394.3 £ ...
Worth having over the S3? There’s a strict hierarchy in the hot hatch world, not least at Audi. The S3 has always been the rapid but sensible one, whereas the RS3 is there for those wanting ...
With a $1,300 price increase, the new RS3 undercuts the BMW M2 and Mercedes-AMG CLA 45 S. Audi is making an aggressive push with tons of new models this year, plus updates for its entry-level ...
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 ...
After teasing us with the S3, all-wheel-drive version of its A3 sedan and hatch (Sportback in Audi-speak), Audi has finally given us the full-fat, RS3 variant of the same car. Any time you see an `R’ ...