Five reasons to love the 2020 Audi RSQ3

It's par for the course for most manufacturers to opt for a turbocharged four-cylinder engine in every compact performance application. Thankfully, Audi has bucked the trend and stuck with its tried-and-true five-cylinder engine, displacing 2.5-litres in the RSQ3 and RSQ3 Sportback siblings. That alone is reason enough to love something a bit different... but here are five standout highlights from what is a proper performance SUV.

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