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The Drive Report: Audi RS3

Practical, everyday car and a card carrying member of Audi’s RS club. What’s not to love?

January 24, 2025 / 15:19 IST
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When launched in India, the RS3 will come-in completely built and as such, will command a premium, as far as hot hatches go.
When launched in India, the RS3 will come-in completely built and as such, will command a premium, as far as hot hatches go.

Those who bow at the altar of V8s might disagree but very often, driving nirvana is found in hot hatches packing relatively modest-sized engines. Exhibit A: The Audi RS3. You may not have heard of this car because Audi’s RS-powered club in India includes more superlatively quick cars like the V6-powered RS5 and above. But a resurgent Audi India has, thankfully decided to include more accessible models to the country, and so, the RS3, which marks the entry-point to the RS cohort, is set to make its India debut later this year.

No, it’s not a detuned RS4. In fact, the RS3 sets itself apart from the rest of the RS-badged brat pack by ditching the 3.0-litre V6 for a 2.5-litre, in-line five cylinder turbo-petrol. This changes the entire equation in terms of its overall character and flavour. It still follows the simple diktat of “small car big power” to a fault but it adds a layer of nuance that several performance hatches of its ilk cannot boast of.

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No, it’s not a brand new engine. This is the third generation RS3 and it makes pretty much the same 401 bhp and 500 Nm of torque. But it will be new to the Indian market’s woefully niche luxury performance hatch space, or if you prefer, compact performance sedan space. Power is sent to all four-wheels thanks to Audi’s proprietary Quattro tech but thanks to a rear differential, this can be turned into a rear-biased track tool with the press of a button.

New for 2025 are key upgrades to the chassis, particularly the introduction of a torque-split rear differential. Capable of directing up to 100% of rear axle torque to a single wheel, this innovation turns the RS3 into a dynamic and engaging driver’s car. Switch to RS Torque Rear mode, and the hatch adopts a lively, rear-biased personality that’s tailor-made for controlled drifts and spirited cornering.