
2019 Q3 trunk dimensions: depth is 885mm, maximum can reach 1720mm, width is 1000mm, height is 715mm. Below are the relevant details of the Audi Q3: Dimensions: The 2019 Audi Q3 has a length, width, and height of 449518481616mm, with a wheelbase of 2680mm. From the side, the car has a less rounded design compared to the previous generation, replaced by a more angular design. At the rear, the dual LED taillights echo the front headlights, and the entire rear bumper is very full. Powertrain: The 2019 Audi Q3 comes with three powertrain options: a 1.4T turbocharged engine and 2.0T high and low-power turbocharged engines. The 1.4T turbocharged engine has a maximum power of 110kw and a maximum torque of 250N/m, paired with a 7-speed dry dual-clutch transmission. The 2.0T low-power turbocharged engine has a maximum power of 137kw and a maximum torque of 320N/m, paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. The 2.0T high-power turbocharged engine has a maximum power of 162kw and a maximum torque of 350N/m, paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.

I previously helped a friend move and tested the Q3's trunk space. Officially, it's 450 liters, but in reality, it easily fit three 28-inch suitcases plus two carry-on bags. Folding down the rear seats expands the capacity to 1500 liters—we even managed to fit a bicycle upright. A particularly handy feature is the adjustable trunk floor height, and removing the cargo cover adds more vertical space, allowing a stroller to be placed without folding. By the way, the four-wheel-drive version is about 5 cm shallower than the front-wheel-drive version, but the difference is hardly noticeable in daily use.

As a mom, the trunk is my top priority when choosing a car. I've used my Q3 for three years, and the trunk can fit a full-size stroller + a folding high chair + a box of diapers with room to spare. The hidden compartment under the floor is incredibly spacious, perfect for storing rarely used tools. The mesh pockets on both sides keep small items secure, and with the 4/6 split-folding rear seats, I've even transported a friend's guitar case for airport pickups. The official specs claim 450-1500 liters, which might sound abstract, but after comparing it side-by-side with the X1 and GLA, the Q3's sloping roofline doesn't sacrifice height—being able to load a child seat without bumping your head is the real deal.

The new Q3 features a trunk with a depth of 980mm, a minimum width of 1000mm, and a height of 730mm. For a more intuitive understanding, it's recommended to measure against your garage wall with a tape measure: it can fit two sets of golf bags standing upright, and a folded wheelchair can be placed directly without removing the wheels. Under the floorboard, there's an additional 70-liter hidden compartment, perfect for storing a fire extinguisher or private items. Compared to the Q5, the main difference lies in the depth, but it offers more vertical space. Practical tests show that with the rear seats up, it can accommodate four 24-inch suitcases, and after removing the cargo cover, items can be stacked up to 1 meter high.

Tested with standard cartons at the 4S dealership: The Q3 trunk can fit 18 boxes measuring 30×40×50cm in its regular state. With the rear seats folded down, the floor becomes completely flat, providing ample space for surfboards or skis. Note that the electric tailgate sensor is positioned slightly to the left—remember to aim your foot towards the left exhaust pipe when using the kick-to-open feature. Loading tip: There are hooks on both sides of the trunk to secure a cargo net, and the floor panel has two height settings; lowering it creates more room for large potted plants.

Compared with the same-class X1 and GLB: The Q3's trunk is 100cm wide and 98cm deep, 5cm wider but 10cm shorter than the X1. The actual advantage is its height—73cm allows a cat climbing frame to fit vertically, while the Mercedes GLB, though larger, loses space to wheel arches. Key details lie in the four anchor point positions, which, paired with the retractable cargo cover, create an ultra-stable pet compartment. This year, while helping modify a camping vehicle, I discovered that moving the Q3's rear seats forward allows an 82cm car fridge to fit. Data enthusiasts might note a cool fact: the new model offers 35 liters more volume in the hidden floor compartment compared to the old one.


