A unique turbocharged five-cylinder engine with nearly 400 horses makes the redesigned-for-2020 RS Q3 an exotic performance SUV that we can't buy.
Pros Gutsy power delivery, quirky five-cylinder sound, impressively neutral handling for an SUV.
Cons The U.S. still can't have it, AMG and Porsche both offer more power in their competitors.
The RS Q3 might be exceedingly fast in a straight line, but it just isn’t that much fun. Numb steering and a tendency to wash wide at the front count against it, while many will find its ride a bit too firm for their liking. For this money, the Porsche Macan S feels plusher and is more enjoyable to drive, even if it isn’t as fast.
Pros Fast Well-equipped Sounds good
Cons Stiff ride Not that much fun Interior doesn’t feel that luxurious for a £50k SUV
Pros Serene ride on long highway slogs, gorgeous and gigantic interior, dazzling array of upscale features and tech.
Cons Hefty size and weight hinder maneuverability, jittery ride diminishes luxury vibe, paltry fuel-economy ratings.
Pros Cloud-like ride Audi-like interior Scenicruiser visibility
Cons Hellcat-thirsty for fuel Overzealous stability control