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    Review: Audi A3 Sportback 5dr 35TFSI S tronic MHEV 2025

    Robin RobertsBy Robin Roberts20 January 2025Updated:29 March 202505 Mins Read
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    Twenty-nine years ago the first Audi A3 established the premium compact class and today the fourth generation sets a high standard which rivals really struggle to match.

    From that initial model in 1996, the A3 series has evolved into a comprehensive range of saloons and semi-estates or coupes with individual emphasis on sophistication or sportiness to satisfy the wide tastes of drivers and owners.

    The latest A3 Sportback comes with five-doors and a range of engines including mild hybrid we tested along with manual or automatic transmission. It has been joined by a PHEV version in the range a few months ago with a pure electric range of 88 miles.

    Audi A3 Sportback

    Outwardly the latest series is distinguished by its selectable daytime running lights and inside there is more standard equipment and a finish with new materials to update the cabin.

    They are based on three trim levels, Sport, S Line and Black. Plus, the sole Vorsprung halo model.

    Audi A3 Sportback

    Audi has gradually expanded the engine range from introduction of the latest generation so there are now 116ps, 150ps, 204ps and 333ps versions, with the most powerful fitted with quattro all-wheel-drive and spanning a price range of about £30,100 to £53,000.

    The newcomer has incorporated many features and elements from its larger stablemates and put them into a more compact package with the result there is a lot to touch and feel.

    As a result, doors shut with a satisfying muted thud and everything looks put together with fine attention to fit and finish and it moves without a rattle or shimmer over any surface.

    Our mid-range 150ps engine with its mild-hybrid electrical assistance is a good performer with reasonably quick acceleration from rest, a refined and strong mid-range pull when overtaking and a thoroughly relaxed long-legged gait on main roads, so its fuel consumption was quite acceptable without having to try and be economical.

    Engine noise when it came as revs rose was modest and it was a pleasant note, better than the road rumbles and occasional bump-thump from the tyres or suspension.

    Generally, the ride was good for a German semi-estate assisted by some really comfortable seating include deep bolsters in the front pair and extendable knee supports. The rear seats were flatter and not as supporting but still good.

    However, legroom was tight behind the front seats, particularly if they were set for a taller driver or passenger who enjoyed a good range of adjustment on theirs.

    Audi A3 Sportback

    The compact A3 Sportback felt very agile in town or country, could be precisely placed when parking or pressing on through bends and it gripped tarmac with tenacity.

    For the driver, the car felt it was built around them with everything angled towards them, every control whether major or minor was exactly where you’d expect it to be and all operated with a satisfying firmness.

    The gearchanges were slick and smooth whether going up or down the transmission and playing with the available modes to maximise economy or excitement, the brakes were effortlessly strong and the steering feedback was intuitive and inviting.

    Audi A3 Sportback

    The infotainment centre was packed with features and had a large display which could also be shown directly infront of the driver if desired which was particularly handy when it came to navigation so you only glanced down a bit to see upcoming turns rather than take eyes off the road ahead for longer to look left at a central display.

    Heating and ventilation was comprehensive, with good output, direction and temperature control, backed up by heated rear window and door mirrors.

    Oddments space was fairly good if a bit limited in the back, but the bootspace was generous and quickly expanded if necessary and revealed a hidden under-floor compartment as well.

    Audi A3 Sportback

    Access to the luggage area was good and it was easy to slip into or out of the cabin.

    Audi A3 Sportback

    Visibility was good for a Sportback design with just some loss of sight over the shoulder when pulling out into traffic or reversing, but the lights were really bright, washers and wipers effective as well.

    Audi A3 Sportback

    In effect it felt like a much bigger executive car than it was.

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    Model:  Audi A3 Sportback 35TFSi MHEV

    • Price: £34,315
    • Mechanical: 150ps 1.5 litre 4cyl petrol hybrid, 7sp auto
    • Max speed: 140mph
    • 0-60mph: 8.1 secs
    • CO2 emissions: 127gkm
    • Insurance group: 20
    • Bik rating: 12%, £210FY, £180SR
    • Warranty: 3yrs/ 60,000 miles
    • Size: L4.36m, W1.99m, H1.47m
    • Bootspace: 380 to 1200 litres
    • Kerbweight: 1325kg

    For: Refined interior, precise handling, good roadholding, very well equipped

    Against: Limited rear leg and headroom, some road rumbles and modest engine noise.

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