Audi showcased its Q3 compact SUV at the Auto Expo. The German Manufacturer is likely to launch the Q3 later this year with a base 2.0-litre TFSI petrol and a 2.0 TDi to compete head-on with the BMW X1, which has stolen a march at the affordable end of the luxury car spectrum. However, unlike the X1 which only comes with rear-wheel drive, Audi will offer the Q3 with both front-wheel and four-wheel-drive options. Prices are likely to be competitive and to lower costs, the Q3 will be assembled at VW’s Aurangabad facility.