{"id":47816,"date":"2023-04-20T09:03:15","date_gmt":"2023-04-20T13:03:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/autosector.com\/?p=47816"},"modified":"2023-04-20T09:03:15","modified_gmt":"2023-04-20T13:03:15","slug":"2023-audi-rs3-road-test","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/autosector.com\/?p=47816","title":{"rendered":"2023 Audi RS 3 Road Test: A winner no matter the conditions"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The <a href=\"https:\/\/www.autoblog.com\/2022\/06\/01\/2023-audi-rs-3-review\/\" data-ylk=\"elm:context_link;itc:0;pos:1;sec:donut-hole;cpos:0;\">2023 Audi RS 3<\/a> is a four-season performance car hero, but you probably already knew that. Nevertheless, cars like the <a class=\"injectedLinkmain\" href=\"https:\/\/www.autoblog.com\/audi\/rs+3\/\" data-ylk=\"elm:context_link;itc:0;pos:1;sec:donut-hole;cpos:1;\">RS 3<\/a> deserve to be treasured. <a class=\"injectedLinkmain\" href=\"https:\/\/www.autoblog.com\/audi\/\" data-ylk=\"elm:context_link;itc:0;pos:1;sec:donut-hole;cpos:2;\">Audi<\/a> has made it pretty clear that the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.autoblog.com\/2021\/08\/10\/audi-vehicle-roadmap-timeline-new-products\/\" data-ylk=\"elm:context_link;itc:0;pos:1;sec:donut-hole;cpos:3;\">path forward is electric<\/a>, which is a tough pill to swallow after firing up the turbocharged five-cylinder of this brilliant sedan.<\/p>\n<p>You really do buy the RS 3 for its engine, too. In a world where every performance vehicle is quick enough to pin you to the seat, it\u2019s the unique, ripping, chainsaw yowl coming from the boosted 2.5-liter that sets the RS 3 apart. There\u2019s no mistaking it for a V- or inline-six, nor will you presume a four-cylinder is under the hood. Its rhythmic thumping up and down the rev range plays a noise all its own, and it\u2019s sure to keep you entertained for as long as you drive it \u2014 the 401 horsepower and 369 pound-feet of torque don\u2019t hurt either. No electric soundtrack pumped through speakers will be able to replicate the total experience of this engine, at least not with today\u2019s technology.<\/p>\n<p>Of course, this beautiful racket the RS 3 is making isn\u2019t for nothing. Audi promises a 3.6-second 0-60 mph time using its shockingly aggressive launch control start. The little sedan won\u2019t quit until you reach 180 mph, assuming you spec the $5,500 carbon ceramic <a class=\"injectedLinkmain\" href=\"https:\/\/www.autoblog.com\/tag\/brakes\/\" data-ylk=\"elm:context_link;itc:0;pos:1;sec:donut-hole;cpos:4;\">brake<\/a> option. Those numbers are stupendous, but going quickly in a straight line has never been a weak point of the RS 3\u2019s. Handling hasn\u2019t been a problem in <a href=\"https:\/\/www.autoblog.com\/2018\/12\/18\/2018-audi-rs3-driving-review\/\" data-ylk=\"elm:context_link;itc:0;pos:1;sec:donut-hole;cpos:5;\">past generations<\/a>, either, but its all-wheel-drive setup always shone brighter in poor weather than on dry pavement. <a href=\"https:\/\/www.autoblog.com\/2022\/04\/27\/2022-vw-golf-r-road-test-review\/\" data-ylk=\"elm:context_link;itc:0;pos:1;sec:donut-hole;cpos:6;\">The new Golf R<\/a> faced a similar conundrum, but just like its MQB platform mate, the 2023 RS 3 has a trick up its sleeve to make it much more fun to drive no matter the conditions.<\/p>\n<p>We\u2019re talking about a new torque-vectoring rear differential that Audi calls the \u201cRS Torque Splitter\u201d (<a class=\"injectedLinkmain\" href=\"https:\/\/www.autoblog.com\/volkswagen\/\" data-ylk=\"elm:context_link;itc:0;pos:1;sec:donut-hole;cpos:7;\">VW<\/a> calls it R-Performance Torque Vectoring). As much as 50% of the engine\u2019s torque can be sent rearward, but then the new differential can distribute up to 100% of said torque to either rear wheel. This allows for the unique \u201cRS Torque Rear\u201d drive mode, which is essentially designed to facilitate drifting (VW is less coy and just calls it &#8220;Drift mode&#8221;). As we quickly learned in the snowy week of our loan, it\u2019s hardly necessary, but it sure does make it more fun. Plenty of RWD or AWD vehicles will throw the tail out in the snow, but few make the experience as approachable as the RS 3. The stability control modes are seemingly tuned with enthusiasts in mind, allowing for the slip angle you want without cutting in prematurely. Just unwind the wheel whenever you want, and the RS3 will rocket forward and out of a slide. It\u2019s almost too easy. If you\u2019re looking for a one-car solution that is a spicy meatball no matter the weather, the RS 3 is a perfect fit.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"grp-half\" src=\"https:\/\/o.aolcdn.com\/images\/dims3\/GLOB\/legacy_thumbnail\/800x450\/format\/jpg\/quality\/85\/https:\/\/s.aolcdn.com\/os\/ab\/_cms\/2023\/04\/19105847\/IMG_91012.jpg\" alt=\"\" loading=\"lazy\"\/><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"grp-half\" src=\"https:\/\/o.aolcdn.com\/images\/dims3\/GLOB\/legacy_thumbnail\/800x450\/format\/jpg\/quality\/85\/https:\/\/s.aolcdn.com\/os\/ab\/_cms\/2023\/04\/19105906\/IMG_91112.jpg\" alt=\"\" loading=\"lazy\"\/><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"grp-half\" src=\"https:\/\/o.aolcdn.com\/images\/dims3\/GLOB\/legacy_thumbnail\/800x450\/format\/jpg\/quality\/85\/https:\/\/s.aolcdn.com\/os\/ab\/_cms\/2023\/04\/19105908\/IMG_91123.jpg\" alt=\"\" loading=\"lazy\"\/><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"grp-half\" src=\"https:\/\/o.aolcdn.com\/images\/dims3\/GLOB\/legacy_thumbnail\/800x450\/format\/jpg\/quality\/85\/https:\/\/s.aolcdn.com\/os\/ab\/_cms\/2023\/04\/19110101\/IMG_04233.jpg\" alt=\"\" loading=\"lazy\"\/><\/p>\n<p>The RS 3\u2019s rear-happy vibes can continue on dry pavement, where you can set the car up to be either neutral or a little mischievous based on the mode setting. You can be slung through a corner without under- or oversteer, or you can keep it in Dynamic mode to get the little tail-wag one might expect from a rear-drive car. No matter the setting, the RS 3\u2019s suspension exhibits a little give and <a class=\"injectedLinkmain\" href=\"https:\/\/www.autoblog.com\/rolls_royce\/\" data-ylk=\"elm:context_link;itc:0;pos:1;sec:donut-hole;cpos:8;\">roll<\/a> as you bend back and forth. Audi uses its Dynamic Chassis Control (DCC) dampers to offer continuous and individual adjustment of each damper based on road conditions and mode selection. It\u2019s not racetrack-stiff in any setting, which is customary for Audi, but that also makes it a little more forgiving on poor road surfaces. Unlike many high-performance cars, though, the RS 3 is one you can run in its most aggressive settings on the street and it still be entirely acceptable.<\/p>\n<p>Where the RS 3 could use some further improvement is its steering feel and weighting. There\u2019s a disconnect between what\u2019s going on at the front wheels and what gets transmitted back to the driver\u2019s hands, and it\u2019s mostly the result of a <a class=\"injectedLinkmain\" href=\"https:\/\/www.autoblog.com\/article\/best-power-generators\/\" data-ylk=\"elm:context_link;itc:0;pos:1;sec:donut-hole;cpos:9;\">general<\/a> numbness to the rack. The steering effort itself is weighty enough, but its tuning in corners as you build up Gs has little correspondence to the remaining grip of its screaming tires, leading to that numb disconnectedness. It was a little disappointing, as we thought Audi steering may have started to turn a corner with the more <a href=\"https:\/\/www.autoblog.com\/2020\/11\/30\/2021-audi-rs6-avant-review\/\" data-ylk=\"elm:context_link;itc:0;pos:1;sec:donut-hole;cpos:10;\">feel-some RS 6 Avant<\/a>. Now, there is a caveat and potential explanation to the above: our test car was fitted with winter rubber (235-section-width on all four corners). Perhaps the staggered summer tires \u2014 wider in front than in rear \u2014 that come standard could transform its steering into a more natural experience. We\u2019ll report back once we\u2019ve had a chance to drive it out in California on the standard rubber.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"grp-full\" src=\"https:\/\/o.aolcdn.com\/images\/dims3\/GLOB\/legacy_thumbnail\/1600x900\/format\/jpg\/quality\/85\/https:\/\/s.aolcdn.com\/os\/ab\/_cms\/2023\/04\/19110016\/IMG_04002.jpg\" alt=\"\" loading=\"lazy\"\/><\/p>\n<p>Despite the high-performance slant, the RS 3 gets full points for being daily-driver-friendly. Its ride is a little more flinty than what you\u2019ll experience in an <a href=\"https:\/\/www.autoblog.com\/2021\/10\/19\/2022-audi-a3-s3-first-drive-review\/\" data-ylk=\"elm:context_link;itc:0;pos:1;sec:donut-hole;cpos:11;\">A3 or S3<\/a>, but at no point does it become uncomfortable. The seven-speed dual-clutch automatic that rips off super-quick shifts in Dynamic mode is smooth and cossetting when left to its own devices. Plus, you can even tone the exhaust noise down if you\u2019d rather just waft along in typical Audi quietness on the highway. That said, hardly a moment was spent with the valved sport exhaust system in any mode outside of the loudest setting. This car sounds too good to drive around in any other fashion.<\/p>\n<p>Where Audi could\u2019ve amped up the drama is the cabin. Having driven <a href=\"https:\/\/www.autoblog.com\/2022\/08\/24\/2022-audi-s3-road-test-review\/\" data-ylk=\"elm:context_link;itc:0;pos:1;sec:donut-hole;cpos:12;\">an S3<\/a> shortly before hopping into the RS 3, there isn\u2019t much to separate the two. You can step into the options portal and bathe the interior in some wild Micromatta Green accents to level up the sportiness, but the subtle RS badging sprinkled about as standard doesn\u2019t do a lot to make this interior feel premium or special. Much of the problem lies in Audi&#8217;s new direction for the standard <a class=\"injectedLinkmain\" href=\"https:\/\/www.autoblog.com\/audi\/a3\/\" data-ylk=\"elm:context_link;itc:0;pos:1;sec:donut-hole;cpos:13;\">A3<\/a> interior, too. While it may have gone full Blade Runner with sharp angles all over, the materials quality is notably down, a trend that originated with the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.autoblog.com\/2020\/05\/06\/2021-audi-a4-a5-more-power-awd-entry-level-model\/\" data-ylk=\"elm:context_link;itc:0;pos:1;sec:donut-hole;cpos:14;\">current-generation A4<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/www.autoblog.com\/2022\/02\/28\/2022-audi-q5-sq5-review\/\" data-ylk=\"elm:context_link;itc:0;pos:1;sec:donut-hole;cpos:15;\">Q5<\/a>. The A3 family is finally catching up. At the very least, many of the vitals for a performance car are present, such as nicely-bolstered seats, easily read customizable gauges, a properly sporty steering wheel and convenient \u201cRS\u201d mode shortcut buttons to quickly swap between preset custom modes.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"grp-half\" src=\"https:\/\/o.aolcdn.com\/images\/dims3\/GLOB\/legacy_thumbnail\/800x450\/format\/jpg\/quality\/85\/https:\/\/s.aolcdn.com\/os\/ab\/_cms\/2023\/04\/19110602\/IMG_91204.jpg\" alt=\"\" loading=\"lazy\"\/><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"grp-half\" src=\"https:\/\/o.aolcdn.com\/images\/dims3\/GLOB\/legacy_thumbnail\/800x450\/format\/jpg\/quality\/85\/https:\/\/s.aolcdn.com\/os\/ab\/_cms\/2023\/04\/19110623\/IMG_91243.jpg\" alt=\"\" loading=\"lazy\"\/><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"grp-half\" src=\"https:\/\/o.aolcdn.com\/images\/dims3\/GLOB\/legacy_thumbnail\/800x450\/format\/jpg\/quality\/85\/https:\/\/s.aolcdn.com\/os\/ab\/_cms\/2023\/04\/19110050\/IMG_04161.jpg\" alt=\"\" loading=\"lazy\"\/><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"grp-half\" src=\"https:\/\/o.aolcdn.com\/images\/dims3\/GLOB\/legacy_thumbnail\/800x450\/format\/jpg\/quality\/85\/https:\/\/s.aolcdn.com\/os\/ab\/_cms\/2023\/04\/19110027\/IMG_04041.jpg\" alt=\"\" loading=\"lazy\"\/><\/p>\n<p>Its underwhelming interior is amplified when you consider the eye-catching exterior styling Audi afforded the RS 3 \u2014 this little sedan really looks the part. The flared wheel arches, pixel lights that animate with \u201cRS 3\u201d or a checkered flag, gorgeous wheels and customary RS oval tips all combine to give this sedan a handsome-yet-menacing look. Audi\u2019s <a class=\"injectedLinkmain\" href=\"https:\/\/www.autoblog.com\/tag\/colors\/\" data-ylk=\"elm:context_link;itc:0;pos:1;sec:donut-hole;cpos:16;\">color<\/a> palette is outstanding, too, with options like Kyalami Green, Turbo Blue, Python Yellow and Red Tango Metallic. It\u2019s basically a bag of Skittles. Of course, we\u2019re pretty sure most people will opt for something less vibrant such as the Kemora Gray of our tester. It\u2019s cool in a stealthy sort of way, but it wouldn\u2019t be our first choice for an RS 3.<\/p>\n<p>At $61,995 to start, RS 3 pricing aligns with its German and American counterparts, the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.autoblog.com\/2020\/07\/02\/2020-mercedes-amg-cla-45-first-drive\/\" data-ylk=\"elm:context_link;itc:0;pos:1;sec:donut-hole;cpos:17;\">Mercedes-AMG CLA 45<\/a>, and <a href=\"https:\/\/www.autoblog.com\/2021\/06\/10\/2021-cadillac-ct4-v-road-test\/\" data-ylk=\"elm:context_link;itc:0;pos:1;sec:donut-hole;cpos:18;\">Cadillac CT4-V Blackwing<\/a>. The rear-wheel-drive Blackwing won\u2019t be an all-year <a class=\"injectedLinkmain\" href=\"https:\/\/www.autoblog.com\/article\/best-sport-sedans\/\" data-ylk=\"elm:context_link;itc:0;pos:1;sec:donut-hole;cpos:19;\">sport sedan<\/a>, but it sure is more fun to drive than anything at this price point. The CLA 45 offers similar torque-vectoring tech to make it drive less like its front-drive-based roots would suggest, but Audi\u2019s five-cylinder selling point\u00a0 is difficult to argue with. 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