Not exact matches
In back, the taillights wear a slightly modified design, and there's a new
oval - shaped
quad sport
exhaust tailpipe.
The
exhaust can be finished off with either a
quad tip,
oval tailpipe or a blacked out unit so that you won't see anything at all.
While it might have
quad exhaust tips in the rear like you'd expect from the SQ3 version (Audi's RS models typically get an
oval exhaust tip design), the big brakes have us thinking this is actually the RS instead.
Other specific design details include the new bonnet with two vents, piano black finish for the vertical bars in the grille, honeycomb mesh for the lower fascia,
oval quad exhaust tips, painted brake calipers (red, blue, black, silver or yellow), and «Saetta» Trofeo logos on the C - pillars.
Performance is also improved with the help of a stainless steel
exhaust system with
quad oval pipes and a rear carbon fiber diffuser, all for the price of 2.011 euros.
The S3 is set apart by its
quad exhausts, plus silver detailing and badging, while the RS 3 has flared wheelarches, two big
oval tailpipes and its own logos.
Out back, a carbon fiber horizontal element adds width to the look, and
oval quad exhaust tips poke out from the lower fascia.
Its long bonnet, sloped roofline, and defined wheel arches are echos of other performance crossovers; but details like the pronounced hexagonal grille, signature tri-port accents,
oval LED taillights, and integrated
quad - pipe
exhaust are Maserati - exclusives.