Autoblog and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article.Audi is listing the 2026 Q3 quattro at $529 per month for June, positioning its smallest SUV with a national lease and standard all-wheel drive. The offer runs through June 30, and unlike some competing deals locked to specific regions, this one is available at participating dealers across the country. The headline number is reasonable for a luxury subcompact crossover north of $50,000 in MSRP, though the fine print includes a dealer contribution that could move the payment up or down depending on where you shop.2026 Audi Q3AudiThe 2026 Audi Q3 lease dealThe national lease through Audi Financial Services covers the 2026 Q3 quattro at $529 per month for 36 months. Due at signing is $4,849, which breaks down to the first month's payment of $529, a customer down payment of $3,425, and an acquisition fee of $895. No security deposit is required, and the offer is for highly qualified customers, meaning top-tier credit is expected. Mileage is capped at 10,000 per year, with a $0.25 per mile overage charge. A $495 disposition fee applies at lease end.AdvertisementAdvertisementOne important caveat: the $529 payment assumes a suggested dealer contribution of $2,431 off the $50,035 MSRP. Audi's own disclosure states that the dealer's contribution may vary and your payment will differ based on the final negotiated price. That means $529 is the floor if the dealer applies the full suggested discount, not a guaranteed figure. The offer is available nationwide, excluding Puerto Rico, and expires June 30, 2026.2026 Audi Q3AudiWhat you're gettingThe 2026 Q3 represents a full redesign of Audi's entry-level crossover. It comes standard with quattro all-wheel drive and a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder. At $50,035 as equipped in this lease, the Q3 sits well above where the previous generation priced in, which started in the high-$30,000 range.That's a notable step up, but the redesigned cabin, updated technology suite, and larger footprint position it closer to midsize rivals than the outgoing model ever managed. Inside, the Q3 benefits from improved materials and more rear-seat space than its predecessor, making it a more viable option for small families who want Audi refinement without stepping up to the Q5.2026 Audi Q3AudiStandard features include Audi's latest MMI infotainment system, a digital instrument cluster, and wireless smartphone integration. The Q3 remains compact enough for city driving, which is still the primary appeal in this segment.Should You Jump on It?The Q3 quattro at $529 per month is a credible entry point into Audi's lineup, but the $4,849 due at signing adds real upfront cost, and the mileage cap of 10,000 per year is on the low side. The bigger variable is whether your dealer matches the suggested contribution that makes $529 possible. If you can confirm that number before signing, and the mileage works for your commute, this is a clean way into a redesigned luxury crossover this June.AdvertisementAdvertisementThis story was originally published by Autoblog on Jun 5, 2026, where it first appeared in the Car Buying section. Add Autoblog as a Preferred Source by clicking here.