
- Spy photographers have snapped an S3 prototype with an all-new interior.
- The cabin follows in the footsteps of newer models and features modern displays.
- We can likely expect an 11.9-inch cluster and a 12.8- or 14.5-inch infotainment system.
The 2025 Audi A3 and S3 received a mild facelift with new bumpers, a revised grille, and updated lighting units. The company also made some interior tweaks to freshen things up.
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At the time, the company said the cabin was “significantly upgraded” with a new center console and a revised shifter. Designers also added new air vents, fancier door panels, and a Sonos sound system. They were joined by additional equipment, making for a welcome change.
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Fast forward to today and it appears another update is in the works. While this S3 prototype appears normal on the outside, it’s hiding an all-new interior which is covered by camouflage.
While the disguise hides a number of details, we can see an all-new dashboard and a significantly larger infotainment system. The latter has also been moved up to sit next to the digital instrument cluster.
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The setup appears to echo a number of recent models including the A5 and Q3. This means we can likely expect an 11.9-inch digital instrument cluster and a 12.8- or 14.5-inch infotainment system. That would be a significant change as the current model has a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster and a 10.1-inch infotainment system.
Besides the new displays, we can see a modern steering wheel with a minimalist four-ring logo. More notably, it eschews physical buttons for digital controls. That’s a controversial move, but at least the model doesn’t try to reinvent key controls like the Q3.
These are pretty extensive changes, especially considering the car was recently given a facelift. However, the current model is likely sticking around for a while, so Audi presumably wanted its cabin to more closely echo the rest of their lineup.
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