RE: Buttons back, curved dash added to S3 and RS3
RE: Buttons back, curved dash added to S3 and RS3
Tuesday 23rd June

Buttons back, curved dash added to S3 and RS3

'More capable and more digital', says Audi - and not much more expensive, either


Good old Audi. Just when it seemed like everyone had given up on the hot hatch, so it continues to offer a brace of hot A3s with two different engines. And while nobody would suggest that the 333hp S3 and 400hp RS3 are budget options, they never have been in more than 25 years of Audi offering fast quattro hatches. What they are is fast, really good to drive, and now, thanks to a refresh for the entire A3 range, hopefully a little less annoying as well. 

An interior refresh is the big news, and the significant change there is probably the return of buttons to the steering wheel. That one again, but it does make a difference. Additionally there’s now a ‘modern panorama’ for a dash, otherwise known as a curved display made up of 11.9-inch virtual cockpit and 12.8-inch MMI combined. The inlay that sits beneath can be carbon, Dinamica microfibre or black, with the 25-watt wireless charging tray now angled towards the driver. Which will mean easier access when the car is off and absolutely not while driving an S3 or RS3. 

And when that’s the big news, you can probably guess the jist of the rest: there’s not much, but it’s a nice reminder that both the most exciting A3s are still out there. It’s largely convenience features that have been introduced for this update, tech now offered on the S3 and RS3 including stuff like remote parking, trained parking (where the car remembers spaces and manoeuvres) plus reverse assist. So if parking really isn’t your forte, there’s every stage of assistance possible - from 360-degree cameras all the way to autonomy - now on offer in the A3.

Furthermore, if motorways are a chore, adaptive cruise assist plus will do lane changes, maintain a gap and bring the car to a halt if needed, using swarm data to adjust the average speed to those vehicles around. Adaptive cruise can take the load off all the way to 130mph, in fact, so keep an eye on your TikTok for evidence of that (on a private road, obviously), in due course…

Finally, one for the Audiphiles. Ever since its launch in 2021, the current RS3 has had its own DRL signature; not to be left out, the 2.0-litre S3 now has its own ‘distinctive’ light arrangement of its own. That’s the way to identify the latest S3 against the last. Unless it’s parking itself, of course.

Both four-cylinder and five-cylinder models will be on sale in September (ready for the 76 reg, don’t forget), priced from £49,960 for the S3 - offered in Black Edition or Vorsprung spec - and £63,655 for the RS3, which you can have as a Carbon Black or Carbon Vorsprung. That’s actually cheaper than before for the flagship, which currently lists at £66,290 for the Carbon Black. With time rapidly running out for the 2.5 turbo, it’s starting to feel like now or never for a recent hot hatch hero - consider this a bit of encouragement from Audi before it’s gone for good… 


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GTRene

Original Poster:

21,709 posts

250 months

Tuesday 23rd June
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iiiiii a lot of touch screen electronics and a automatic.

nah, I take an updated more analog older model with a manual, thanks.

thesmurfs

153 posts

122 months

Tuesday 23rd June
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Why there is huge bezel around the screen?

nismo48

6,659 posts

233 months

Tuesday 23rd June
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thesmurfs said:
Why there is huge bezel around the screen?
Anti slip/glare maybe

hungry_hog

2,845 posts

214 months

Tuesday 23rd June
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if you pay extra do you get the icons in colour?

SpadeBrigade

844 posts

165 months

Tuesday 23rd June
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The dials are so small it s almost comical. But put a nice set of analogue dials in it. Not hard is it. Still using that awful rings sticker on the steering wheels as well I see.

fantheman80

2,483 posts

75 months

Tuesday 23rd June
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interesting AMG Petronas colour scheme choice for the press shots..! Id have gone team revolut lava red

SpudLink

7,900 posts

218 months

Tuesday 23rd June
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hungry_hog said:
if you pay extra do you get the icons in colour?
Subscription pricing. For 19.99 euro per month you can have them in colour.

Wills2

28,987 posts

201 months

Tuesday 23rd June
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That doesn't look good, the bezel looks so old fashioned and the seemingly thin strip of screen in the binnacle section, WTF?


Maxym

2,895 posts

262 months

Tuesday 23rd June
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Jist? Jizz more like.

Andy86GT

992 posts

91 months

Wednesday
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So is this;



supposed to be an improvement over this;



I know which one I'd rather have

119

18,519 posts

62 months

Wednesday
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I think for me it would be more about the feel of the interior as I always felt it was lacking quality a bit on earlier models.

Its Just Adz

18,410 posts

235 months

Wednesday
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Too much!

My father has bought a brand new Q5 a few months ago. I drove it recently and the tech is just annoying.
Can't turn off the stop/start function anymore. Just way too much unnecessary stuff and huge screens.

It's terrible.

bilo999

145 posts

125 months

Wednesday
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Really like the RS3, want a Carbon V with bucket seats, but dealers don’t appear to offer the greatest discounts -
Against an A45 or M2 the RS3 is the lowest power but significantly more expensive with the BMW / Mercedes deals on offer

Like the idea of the extra tech in this revised model but not sure about the screen - looks hard enough to use while parked, what’s it like when moving ?

GTEYE

2,437 posts

236 months

Wednesday
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The dash was cheap and naff pre facelift and this doesn’t make it better.

More buttons? All I see is more screens. A few token buttons on the wheel don’t really cut it.

I feel Audi have really lost their way in recent years.

v8griff

82 posts

286 months

Wednesday
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bilo999 said:
Really like the RS3, want a Carbon V with bucket seats, but dealers don t appear to offer the greatest discounts -
Against an A45 or M2 the RS3 is the lowest power but significantly more expensive with the BMW / Mercedes deals on offer

Like the idea of the extra tech in this revised model but not sure about the screen - looks hard enough to use while parked, what s it like when moving ?
When I was looking to buy a new RS3, my local dealer wasn't really interested in any deals as such. Discounts were minimal.

However, as I've used Drive the Deal I thought I'd give them a try. A few calls and emails later, I save £9k.

Even Drive the Deal quotes for the M2 were significantly more expensive (approx £8k) so unsure were you get your sums from.

bilo999

145 posts

125 months

Wednesday
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v8griff said:
When I was looking to buy a new RS3, my local dealer wasn't really interested in any deals as such. Discounts were minimal.

However, as I've used Drive the Deal I thought I'd give them a try. A few calls and emails later, I save £9k.

Even Drive the Deal quotes for the M2 were significantly more expensive (approx. £8k) so unsure were you get your sums from.
Looking at a well known car selling site (AT), brand new M2's of all specs, with starting discounts of £10k+, A45's not new but a few months old all are less than £50k (list was circa £66k), nothing in that league on RS3's but I'd just tried DtD and yes much better pricing as you say.

Still however the RS3's are the most expensive, least discounted one of the three and you generally get more in the others....

OoopsVoss

785 posts

36 months

Wednesday
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Found this before with Audi, anaemic deals. Head over to BMW where they seem to want the business. 13k of my M2 LCI (although it was spec'd with Race pack).

The RS looks better in bright colours.

Ravington

6 posts

95 months

Wednesday
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They should of brought back a proper volume knob aswell !

Water Fairy

6,525 posts

181 months

Wednesday
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Definitely one for the Gen Z

I think it's bloody awful personally

The dash in my old E46 Coupe was peak for context. Told me everything I needed to know with zero distractions

muppet42

410 posts

231 months

Wednesday
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I'd rather pay half that and get an old, pre-OPF 8V saloon - peak for the RS3 in my opinion albeit without the gimmick of a drift mode, of sorts.