[VIDEO] The Ultimate Small SUV Showdown: BMW X1 vs Audi Q3

The BMW X1 and Audi Q3 are the best luxury crossovers on the market. There aren’t two better premium crossovers regarding size, utility, stylish aesthetics, cutting-edge technology, and remarkable driving characteristics. The issue is, which one is superior now? Find out in this brand-new video from Autogefühl.

The two automobiles appear to be quite similar on paper. Unexpectedly, two Bavarian automakers produce comparable vehicles for the same market. Both vehicles have flexible front-wheel-drive architectures, Haldex-based all-wheel drive systems, four-cylinder turbocharged engines that are similar in size and power, and touchscreen infotainment systems with cutting-edge digital gauges. The Bimmer has a seven-speed dual-clutch, whereas the Audi has an eight-speed automatic gearbox, the largest mechanical difference between the two vehicles.

It’s difficult to say which small SUV is more visually appealing, as it ultimately comes down to personal preference. Some may prefer the front end of the Audi Q3, while others may prefer the overall look of the BMW X1. Inside, the X1 boasts a stunning interior and a comfortable ride, though some critics have voiced their dislike of the touchscreen-only iDrive 8 system. On the other hand, the Audi Q3’s technology has been praised for its top-to-bottom design and its impressive Virtual Cockpit digital gauge layout. Ultimately, both the BMW X1 and Audi Q3 offer attractive exteriors, stylish interiors, and advanced technology, making them both strong contenders in the small SUV market.

When it comes to driving dynamics, it is a matter of personal preference. Some car enthusiasts may favour the superior ride and handling of the BMW X1, while others may prefer the refined powerplant of the Audi Q3. Check out this comparison for a detailed comparison of both vehicles, including their comfort, practicality, technology, and driving dynamics.

Check Also

Clothes Maketh Machine: Driving the BMW U10 X2 sDrive16i M Sport

“Clothes make the man,” as the old proverb goes, emphasizing the undeniable influence of appearance …