Spy Shots: Tiguan-based Audi Q3 peeped through a window
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Spy Shots: Tiguan-based Audi Q3 peeped through a window
Spy Shots: Tiguan-based Audi Q3 peeped through a window
Our Peeping Tom spy photographers normally catch prototypes while they're out and about on the street, but sometimes they catch a peek inside automakers' development studios from the street, snagging shots of test mules before their tires even touch the ground. This is one such case, and though these photos aren't clear as day, it's no secret that Audi's new Q3 crossover, based on the Volkswagen Tiguan, is what's being prepped behind closed doors (but not behind closed blinds).
We've known that Audi would be creating a CUV smaller than the Q5 for quite some time now, and while the baby soft-roader relies heavily on Tiguan underpinnings, we're sure that the quad-rung crossover will be much more shapely. Here, we see the sloping roofline and more rakish hatch, giving the Q3 a sportier stance than its VW-badged kin. Set to compete head-on with the BMW X1, the Q3 should make its debut sometime in 2011 with the first production models hitting dealers later that year. Take a close look at these spy shots for yourself in the gallery below.
Gallery:
http://www.autoblog.com/photos/spy-s...di-q3/#3256068
http://www.autoblog.com/2010/08/12/s...ough-a-window/
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I was just thinking the same thing. So many models that IMO overlap. Little distinction between them, essentially the same powertrains features etc... All just to be "unique"? I have to wonder if they have it in there minds to cater to every segment. BMW Minivan and HD Pickup soon?
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In Audi's case, we will see overlap between different Audi models and VW models as well. I mean this Q3 is based off a Tiguan, probably will look similar to a Tiguan, and likely will look similar to a Q5 as well. BMW at least doesn't have this problem.
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I thought the Q5 was based off the Tiguan. (?)
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I am almost certain this is incorrect. The Audi A4 and Audi Q5 are the same platform. The Tiguan is riding on the Golf chassis. That would fit right in, given the Audi A3 is a Golf, so fitting the Q3 would be one as well. The A6 and A8 are their own dedicated platforms as well? They may look similar, but BMW and Mercedes-Benz are following the same formula.
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What good is it putting out this report without stating the Q5 is already based on the Tiguan? Wouldn't it have been important to say, "this will be the second Audi SUV based on the Tiguan? They are talking like this is the first time Audi is using this VW platform. Very poor reporting.
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What good is it putting out this report without stating the Q5 is already based on the Tiguan? Wouldn't it have been important to say, "this will be the second Audi SUV based on the Tiguan? They are talking like this is the first time Audi is using this VW platform. Very poor reporting.
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Exactly, it's the old European brand bias, so they rarely mention this.
I did double-check and you're right, at least the Q5 is not based on the Tiguan. The Q5 shares its platform with the A4, A5, and surprisingly the A8. Shame that the A8 shares its platform with such downmarket vehicles. The Q5 does not share its platform with Q7. The Q7 shares its platform only with the Touareg and Cayenne. The actually makes the Q7's platform more exclusive than the A8's platform .
This Q3 will definitely be Tiguan-based though. This platform is shared greatly by models such as the A3, Rabbit, Golf, and Passat.
I did double-check and you're right, at least the Q5 is not based on the Tiguan. The Q5 shares its platform with the A4, A5, and surprisingly the A8. Shame that the A8 shares its platform with such downmarket vehicles. The Q5 does not share its platform with Q7. The Q7 shares its platform only with the Touareg and Cayenne. The actually makes the Q7's platform more exclusive than the A8's platform .
This Q3 will definitely be Tiguan-based though. This platform is shared greatly by models such as the A3, Rabbit, Golf, and Passat.
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I was just thinking the same thing. So many models that IMO overlap. Little distinction between them, essentially the same powertrains features etc... All just to be "unique"? I have to wonder if they have it in there minds to cater to every segment. BMW Minivan and HD Pickup soon?
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What good is it putting out this report without stating the Q5 is already based on the Tiguan? Wouldn't it have been important to say, "this will be the second Audi SUV based on the Tiguan? They are talking like this is the first time Audi is using this VW platform. Very poor reporting.
I'll say it before, and I'll say it again......BLAME THE MANUFACTURERS. They are the ones who are notoriously tight-lipped about their future products, and who play silly cat-and-mouse games wrapping their prototypes up in bras, tape, body masking, etc....
I may go take a look at this vehicle myself when it is introduced.....it looks like maybe (?) a good AWD competitor to some Subarus. The VW Tiguan, however, on which it (appears) to be based, has had a poor reliabilty record...one of the lowest in Consumer Reports' database.
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I agree the info is vague, but I hope you're not blaming the poster (Hoovey2411). He did us a favor....and posted what he could find. (Thanks, Hoovey)
I'll say it before, and I'll say it again......BLAME THE MANUFACTURERS. They are the ones who are notoriously tight-lipped about their future products, and who play silly cat-and-mouse games wrapping their prototypes up in bras, tape, body masking, etc....
I may go take a look at this vehicle myself when it is introduced.....it looks like maybe (?) a good AWD competitor to some Subarus. The VW Tiguan, however, on which it (appears) to be based, has had a poor reliabilty record...one of the lowest in Consumer Reports' database.
I'll say it before, and I'll say it again......BLAME THE MANUFACTURERS. They are the ones who are notoriously tight-lipped about their future products, and who play silly cat-and-mouse games wrapping their prototypes up in bras, tape, body masking, etc....
I may go take a look at this vehicle myself when it is introduced.....it looks like maybe (?) a good AWD competitor to some Subarus. The VW Tiguan, however, on which it (appears) to be based, has had a poor reliabilty record...one of the lowest in Consumer Reports' database.
FWIW, I see no problem with sharing platforms. Makes no difference to me when I sit in the vehicle and drive it. Assuming it's a good platform of course.