Audi cars in India (16)
There are 16 Audi cars in India, out of which 11 are available for sale, while 5 are upcoming. Audi India lineup consists of 4 sedans and 7 SUVs and includes petrol, electric, and petrol-electric hybrid options. Audi India stopped offering diesel models in April 2020. The Audi car price starts at ₹43.23 lakh and goes up to ₹2.05 crore. The lowest Audi car price is of the Q3, whereas the brand’s most expensive car is the e-tron GT. Some of the most popular Audi cars in India are: Audi A4, Audi Q7, Audi Q5, Audi A6, etc.
Audi, the German luxury automobile manufacturer founded in 1909 and headquartered in Ingolstadt, entered the Indian market in 2007. Operating as a division of Skoda Auto Volkswagen India Private Limited, Audi India has its headquarters in Mumbai. By setting up its own sales division in the country, the brand has made a clear long-term commitment, backed by ambitious growth plans for Audi cars in India.
Audi Cars Price in India (April 2026)
As of April 2026, there are 11 Audi cars available for sale in the Indian market. View the latest Audi car prices of all the models available in the lineup:
Audi Car | Price (Ex-showroom) |
Audi Q3 | ₹43.23 lakh - ₹52.47 lakh |
Audi A4 | ₹46.41 lakh - ₹55.27 lakh |
Audi Q3 Sportback | ₹53.71 lakh |
Audi A6 | ₹64.16 lakh - ₹70.95 lakh |
Audi Q5 | ₹64.90 lakh - ₹70.02 lakh |
Audi A5 Sportback | ₹73.14 lakh |
Audi Q7 | ₹86.30 lakh - ₹95.19 lakh |
Audi Q8 | ₹1.13 crore - ₹2.34 crore |
Audi Q8 e-tron | ₹1.15 crore - ₹1.27 crore |
Audi Q8 e-tron Sportback | ₹1.19 crore - ₹1.32 crore |
Audi e-tron GT | ₹1.72 crore - ₹2.05 crore |
Upcoming Audi Cars in India (April 2026)
Explore the list of upcoming Audi cars in India set to launch in 2026:
- Estimated price: ₹80.00 lakh - ₹1.00 crore
- Expected launch: Mid 2026
- Fuel type: Electric
- Body type: Sedan
- Estimated price: ₹85.00 lakh - ₹95.00 lakh
- Expected launch: Mid 2026
- Fuel type: Electric
- Body type: SUV
3. Audi New Q5
- Estimated price: ₹70.00 lakh - ₹75.00 lakh
- Expected launch: Early 2026
- Fuel type: Petrol
- Body type: SUV
- Estimated price: ₹2.00 crore - ₹2.50 crore
- Expected launch: Mid 2026
- Fuel type: Electric
- Body type: Sedan
5. Audi New Q3
- Estimated price: ₹50.00 lakh - ₹55.00 lakh
- Expected launch: Late 2026
- Fuel type: Petrol
- Body type: SUV
Audi Cars - Latest Updates (April 2026)
Here are the latest updates related to the Audi cars:
- 18 March 2026: Audi has confirmed its upcoming entry-level electric model will revive the A2 nameplate.
- 17 March 2026: SQ8 launched in India at ₹1.77 crore.
- 22 February 2026: Audi has confirmed that the Concept C will enter production.
- 5 August 2025: Audi India introduced a 10-year extended warranty and a 15-year Audi Roadside Assistance program covering its entire range of vehicles.
- 14 July 2025: Audi India launches the Audi Dash Cam, featuring QHD resolution, advanced mobile app control, and intelligent battery protection. It is compatible with all Audi models.
FAQs
The Audi Q3 is currently the most affordable Audi on sale in India, priced between ₹43.23 lakh and ₹52.47 lakh (ex-showroom).
The Audi e-tron GT sits at the top of the range, with prices starting at ₹1.72 crore and going up to ₹2.05 crore (ex-showroom).
Audi’s India line-up consists of 11 models for sale in India. 4 sedans and 7 SUVs, spanning petrol, electric, and hybrid options.
Audi SUV prices start at ₹43.23 lakh for the Q3 and go up to ₹2.34 crore for the flagship Q8 (ex-showroom).
Trending Questions on Audi Cars - Answered by Autocar Experts
Can you suggest a good Petrol automatic SUV within a 40 lakh to 50 lakh budget? Primarily for city driving, around 8000 km per year. The car should have good interiors and good resale after 4 years.
Hi, I have to travel to my hometown, which is around 700 km away, 2-3 times a year with my family of three. Currently, I own a Toyota Innova Crysta 2.7V 2022 manual. I am planning to buy a luxury automatic car within a budget of ₹55 lakh. Could you please suggest some suitable options? Should I consider a demo or a new car?
In this price range, you always have to choose badge versus value, as there are some exceptional executive sedans and SUVs available for the same price as entry-level cars with luxury badges on them. If you're after a luxury badge specifically, we recommend the Mercedes-Benz A-Class Limousine, which is excellent value for money, or if you want an SUV, the Audi Q3, which is a little dated now. But offers the best overall package of performance, practicality and comfort.
However, for the same money, the Toyota Camry offers far more space comfort and mileage thanks to its strong hybrid powertrain, for similar money. And similarly, the Skoda Kodiaq or Volkswagen Tayron offer far greater space, practicality and power than a similarly priced luxury-branded SUV.
However, these big, seven-seat SUVs with 2.0-litre turbo-petrol engines are quite thirsty and could burn a hole in your pocket at the fuel pumps. However, if you're accustomed to the running costs of an Innova Crysta 2.7 petrol, then these won't be too far off. Of all these, we recommend the Toyota Camry hybrid for its all-encompassing offering of comfort, luxury, space and mileage at this price.
I currently drive a Land Rover Defender, which I absolutely love for its design and capability. That said, I’m starting to think about SUVs that offer a bit more performance and sporty driving dynamics. I’ve briefly considered the Porsche Cayenne, but I’m curious if there are other options that balance power, handling, and everyday usability. For someone coming from a Defender, what would you recommend?
Hi, I am planning to purchase a new car within a budget of ₹50-60 lakh. I really like the Audi A4, but I am concerned about its ground clearance of around 165 mm, which may be slightly low for Indian road conditions. I have also looked at the BMW 2 Series Gran Coupe and the Mercedes-Benz A-Class Limousine. Could you suggest other cars in this price range that I should consider? I am mainly looking for a good value-for-money luxury car with strong features and overall ownership value.
All the cars you have shortlisted, being sedans, have similar ground clearance, and for all practical purposes, the Audi A4 is no worse off than the other two. In fact, in our testing, it was the Mercedes-Benz A-Class limousine that required the most care over speed breakers. If ground clearance is a high priority, consider an SUV like the Mercedes GLA, Audi Q3 or BMW X1.
However, if you want to stick with a sedan, the Audi A4 is the most value for money. Not only is it larger and more spacious than the others, it also has the most comfortable suspension.
What's more, its 190hp, 2.0-litre turbo petrol is larger and more powerful than the engines on offer in the 2 Series and A-Class, and the most refined among them too.
Given your budget, however, you could even consider an Audi A6; check if your local Audi dealer is offering any discounts, and it could fit within the outer limits of your budget.
I am confused between the BMW 320d and the Audi A6. Please help me choose one. My monthly commute will be 500-800 km.
Hi Autocar, I heard that the Verna Turbo facelift coming in March 2026 could offer a hybrid powertrain. Is this true? Also, is there any ICE performance car coming in 2026 below ₹40 lakhs that will be faster than the Verna Turbo?
Yes, the Hyundai Verna facelift is coming in the second week of March, but it will get only cosmetic changes. There will be no changes in the engine, which means there is no hybrid coming anytime soon.
As things stand, there isn’t an ICE car below Rs 40 lakh that is significantly quicker than the Verna, which does 0-100kph in a brisk 8.8 seconds. If outright performance is what you’re after, one car worth stretching for is the Audi Q3. While its list price is around Rs 50 lakh, attractive discounts are often available, bringing it much closer to your Rs 40 lakh budget.
The Q3 uses a 2.0-litre TFSI turbo-petrol engine producing a healthy 190hp, and that’s enough for a 0-100kph time of 7.3 seconds - comfortably quicker than the Verna. Beyond straight-line speed, the Q3, being a compact luxury SUV, plays in a different league altogether in terms of interior quality, badge value and overall experience. Perhaps it makes the best upgrade for you if you can extend your budget a bit.
I am using an Endeavour 2.2 (2019) and now want to add a luxury car under ₹1 crore. Which is the best option?
Please suggest a luxury electric car within a budget of Rs 1 crore.
I am confused between the Audi Q3 and the Skoda Kodiaq. I drive around 1000 kms per month, mainly in the city. I am getting a good deal on Q3 as well as Kodiaq L&K, at almost the same on-road price. Please suggest.
Hello I have been driving the Mercedes C Class W204 facelift Avantgarde now for 13 years. Bought and maintained by the dealer till date. The car is in great condition. I have decided to buy a SUV. I turn 60 this March and plan to gift myself. The intent is to have comfort and long drives which I love and do a lot. The advice I seek is as follows I have undergone a bypass surgery 3 months ago hence is a SUV better than asedan for long drives? I have shortlisted the following SUVs - Mercedes GLC 300, Audi Q5 and the Volvo XC60. I like the Volvo the most. It is classy, understated, not too much in the face tech like the MB and rides very well. What would you advice I buy for comfort, long distance/highway, cost of ownership. Appreciate your help. Subramani
Happy birthday! And if you like the Volvo XC60, we recommend you go for it. It is, as you said, the most understated of the lot, and a less common sight on our roads, which makes it a little bit more special. Both the interior and exterior design aren't too over the top, and with the recent update in August 2025, its tech is now on par with the rest too. An underrated feature is the 1,410W Bowers & Wilkins audio system, which is possibly the best you'll find in this segment. It's an excellent highway cruiser with superb refinement at speed, and though not the most exciting to drive, it is very relaxing. Cost of ownership is on par with Mercedes GLC 300 and the Audi Q5, the only caveat being a slightly smaller service network, although Volvo is present in most big cities. For a heart patient, more so than the body style, its a safe, smooth, comfortable and predictable driving experience that is beneficial, and with its refined and relaxed demeanour, the Volvo XC60 should be ideal for you.
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