

The 2025 Audi A3 will be launched in Jamaica in April.
The car with which Audi established the premium compact class in 1996 is now sportier, more comfortable, and more digital than ever, thanks to its progressive design, significantly extended standard equipment, and new materials and offers.
The new A3 starts at J$9.5 million and is set to join the A4, A5 Sportback, and performance-focused S3.
Adding the new A3 to Audi’s sedan lineup will subsequently provide more Jamaicans with greater access to characteristic Audi comfort and handling – in sleek, sporty packages.

Channa Kay Walker, sales manager at Audi Jamaica, noted that “The A3 has long been hailed for its outstanding comfort and driving dynamics; attributes consistent throughout every Audi model, and has become a consistent customer favourite since Audi became part of the ATL Automotive family in 2010. Now, with a bolder, sportier design, extended standard equipment, and a more technology-forward interior, we’re very excited to launch the new A3 to help thousands of Jamaicans find their very own Vorsprung Durch Technik – advantage through technology – and we’re confident the A3 will make a splash in the local automotive market.”

The new A3 features a more dynamic, progressive exterior design; the hexagonal, frameless single frame features a new structure and is noticeably flatter and wider. The striking front spoiler connects the two intakes, making the Audi A3 appear lower. The same is true of the rear, which is particularly sporty with its new bumper and distinctive diffuser.
New, expressive metallic finishes in black, grey and red emphasise the dynamic look.

To match the more striking exterior, the interior has also been significantly sharpened. All the interior elements are precise and detailed, emphasising the vehicle’s progressive and technical look.
The standard equipment has been significantly extended. In addition to the three-spoke leather steering wheel with multifunction plus, the standard equipment features air conditioning, the ambient light package, and the front centre armrest.

Additionally, the standard equipment features a 10.1-inch touch display along with the Audi virtual cockpit and an inductive smartphone charger. In addition to the two USB-C charging ports in the centre console in the front, two additional ports in the rear also come standard.
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