12 Cars Similar to Audi Q3 : Full Specs, Safety, Warranty & Ownership Calculator
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2.1 Key specifications – top 6 contenders
| Model | Power (hp) | 0-60 (s) | MPG (comb) | Cargo (ft³) | IIHS safety | Base MSRP |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Audi Q3 | 201 | 7.4 | 26 | 23.7 | Top Pick | $38,800 |
| BMW X1 | 241 | 6.2 | 29 | 25.7 | Top Pick | $40,500 |
| Mercedes GLA | 221 | 6.6 | 28 | 15.4 | Good | $41,000 |
| Volvo XC40 | 247 | 6.3 | 27 | 20.7 | Top Pick+ | $39,200 |
| Mazda CX-5 Turbo | 256 | 6.1 | 24 | 22.8 | Top Pick | $32,500 |
| Lexus NX 350h | 240 (hybrid) | 7.2 | 39 | 22.7 | Top Pick+ | $42,600 |
3.1 BMW X1 xDrive28i
Driving impression: The X1 feels like a raised hot hatch. The steering is direct, and the chassis rotates eagerly. The 2.0L turbo pulls strongly, and the 7-speed DCT snaps off shifts. Interior quality impresses with Sensatec upholstery and a curved 10.7‑inch display. Rear seat legroom is generous for the class, but headroom is slightly less than Q3 due to panoramic roof mechanism.
Warranty: 4yr/50k mi basic, 4yr/50k mi powertrain. NHTSA rating: 5 stars overall.
- ✓ Pros
- Sharp handling
- Large rear seat
- Quick acceleration
- iDrive 9 intuitive
- ✗ Cons
- Firm ride on rough roads
- Options escalate price
- No true hybrid
3.2 Mercedes GLA 250 4Matic
The GLA prioritizes luxury over utility. The cabin dazzles with turbine vents, 64‑color ambient lighting, and optional Hyperscreen. Ride comfort is excellent, absorbing bumps with grace. However, the sloping roofline cuts into rear headroom, and cargo space is the smallest among rivals. The 221 hp feels adequate but not thrilling.
- Pros
- Stunning interior
- Very quiet cabin
- Smooth ride
- Cons
- Cramped rear seat
- Small cargo area
- Infotainment learning curve
3.3 Volvo XC40 B5 / Recharge
Scandinavian design meets exceptional safety. The XC40 features clever storage (front hook, under-seat bin). The B5 is smooth but the Recharge EV transforms it into a rocket. Ride is firm with 20” wheels. Google built‑in infotainment works well. Standard safety includes Pilot Assist.
- Pros
- Top safety scores
- Unique interior storage
- EV option available
- Cons
- Firm ride
- Throttle lag in B5
- Smaller cargo than Q3
3.4 Mazda CX-5 2.5 Turbo
The CX‑5 Turbo delivers near‑luxury interior for thousands less. Real leather, real stitching, and hushed cabin. Handling is engaging, with quick steering. Drawbacks: rear legroom is tight, fuel economy lags, and the 6‑speed auto is dated but smooth.
- Pros
- Upscale cabin
- Fun to drive
- Great value
- Cons
- Cramped rear
- Mediocre mpg
- No hybrid
3.5 Lexus NX 350h
Hybrid efficiency king. The NX 350h sips fuel, delivers a silent cabin, and typical Lexus reliability. The e‑CVT is seamless. Touchpad interface frustrates some, but the 14‑inch touchscreen helps. Rear seat is snug for three.
- Pros
- Excellent mpg
- Very quiet
- Strong resale
- Cons
- Infotainment learning curve
- Snug rear
- Premium price
3.6 Genesis GV70 2.5T
300 hp, 23/28 mpg, $44,000 – stunning design, rich interior with real wood and metal. Rear legroom class‑leading, but fuel economy suffers. Warranty: 5yr/60k mi basic, 10yr/100k mi powertrain.
- Gorgeous interior
- Powerful
- Great warranty
- Thirsty
- Small dealer network
3.7 Cupra Formentor VZ5
2.5L 5‑cyl, 390 hp, 0-60 4.2s, $48,500 – exclusive, aggressive, very firm ride. Limited availability (not in all states).
3.8 Alfa Romeo Tonale PHEV
1.3L plug‑in hybrid, 272 hp, 30 mi EV range, 29 mpg (gas) – Italian style, engaging chassis, but small rear seat and reliability concerns.
3.9 BMW X2
241 hp, 28 mpg, $41,500 – coupe‑roof version of X1, less space, sportier look.
3.10 Mercedes GLB 250
221 hp, 27 mpg, optional third row (tiny) – boxy, spacious, good for families needing occasional extra seats.
3.11 Range Rover Evoque
246 hp, 23 mpg, $49,500 – fashionable, capable off‑road, below‑average reliability.
3.12 Cadillac XT4
235 hp, 26 mpg, $38,000 – spacious, quiet, but interior plastics disappoint. Often discounted.
4.1 2026 Compact Luxury SUV Comparison (12 models)
| Model | Engine | Power | 0-60 | MPG (comb) | Cargo (ft³) | Towing (lb) | Safety rating | Base MSRP |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Audi Q3 | 2.0T | 201 hp | 7.4 | 26 | 23.7 | 2,000 | Top Pick | $38,800 |
| BMW X1 | 2.0T + 48V | 241 | 6.2 | 29 | 25.7 | 3,500 | Top Pick | $40,500 |
| Mercedes GLA | 2.0T + EQ | 221 | 6.6 | 28 | 15.4 | 3,500 | Good | $41,000 |
| Volvo XC40 | 2.0T/EV | 247/402 | 6.3/4.5 | 27/― | 20.7 | 3,500 | Top Pick+ | $39,200 |
| Mazda CX-5 | 2.5T | 256 | 6.1 | 24 | 22.8 | 2,000 | Top Pick | $32,500 |
| Lexus NX 350h | 2.5 hybrid | 240 | 7.2 | 39 | 22.7 | 2,000 | Top Pick+ | $42,600 |
| Genesis GV70 | 2.5T | 300 | 5.7 | 24 | 28.5 | 3,500 | Top Pick | $44,000 |
| Cupra Formentor | 2.5T | 390 | 4.2 | 22 | 19.2 | 3,300 | ― | $48,500 |
| Alfa Tonale | 1.3 PHEV | 272 | 6.0 | 29 (gas) | 18.5 | 2,000 | Good | $44,500 |
| BMW X2 | 2.0T | 241 | 6.3 | 28 | 21.7 | 3,500 | Top Pick | $41,500 |
| Mercedes GLB | 2.0T | 221 | 6.9 | 27 | 24.0 | 3,500 | Good | $42,300 |
| Range Rover Evoque | 2.0T | 246 | 7.0 | 23 | 21.5 | 3,500 | Good | $49,500 |
| Cadillac XT4 | 2.0T | 235 | 7.2 | 26 | 22.5 | 2,500 | Good | $38,000 |
5.1 Expert answers to common questions
6.1 Our recommendation
Choose BMW X1 for driving fun, Lexus NX 350h for efficiency, Mazda CX-5 for value, and Genesis GV70 for luxury. The Audi Q3 remains a balanced pick, but rivals now offer more power, better mpg, or superior tech.