
These editions are being produced in limited quantities and are available in five exterior colours—Navarra Blue, Glacier White, Mythos Black, Manhattan Grey, and District Green.

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These editions are being produced in limited quantities and are available in five exterior colours—Navarra Blue, Glacier White, Mythos Black, Manhattan Grey, and District Green.
Audi India has launched two limited-run Signature Line special editions for its Q3 and Q5 SUVs. These new variants bring a set of exclusive features, design enhancements, and accessory upgrades, introduced to strengthen their presence in the premium SUV segment and meet evolving customer needs.
The Signature Line package is available exclusively on the Technology variant for both Audi Q3 and Q5, including their Sportback versions. These editions are being produced in limited quantities and are available in five exterior colours—Navarra Blue, Glacier White, Mythos Black, Manhattan Grey, and District Green.

Ex-showroom Prices (India):
The Signature Line for the Audi Q3 and Q3 Sportback introduces Park Assist Plus, which assists with parking. Rear passengers benefit from a 12V power outlet and dual USB ports. The edition features new 18-inch, 5-V-spoke S Design alloy wheels and an exclusive Progressive Red paint option. Other upgrades include illuminated Audi rings entry LED lamps, bespoke Audi decals, dynamic wheel hub caps that keep the logo upright while driving, a fragrance dispenser, a metallic key cover, and stainless steel pedal covers.

The Q5’s Signature Line brings 19-inch, 5-twin-arm Graphite Grey alloy wheels with a gloss-turned finish. It also includes illuminated Audi logo puddle lamps, dynamic wheel hub caps, and the same range of cabin accessories as the Q3 Signature Line—fragrance dispenser, metallic key cover, and stainless steel pedal covers. These upgrades are designed to enhance both the vehicle’s road presence and overall user experience.

Earlier in 2024, Audi introduced Bold Editions for both Q3 and Q5.
The Q5 has also seen additional special editions, such as the 'Special Edition' priced around ₹67.05 lakh (ex-showroom), which brought a black styling package, black Audi logos, roof rails, and grey diamond-cut alloy wheels. This edition focused on cosmetic upgrades and retained the 2.0-litre turbo-petrol engine with Quattro all-wheel-drive.
All recent special editions, including the Signature Line and Bold Edition, use Audi’s 2.0-litre turbo-petrol engine. In the Audi Q3, the engine delivers 190 PS and 320 Nm, while the Q5 gets 265 PS and 370 Nm. Both models are equipped with a 7-speed automatic transmission and Audi’s Quattro all-wheel-drive system. Standard equipment includes features such as a digital cockpit, touch-screen infotainment, multiple airbags, parking assistance, and advanced convenience technology.
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