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Audi A3

DKZF-150 1.5L TFSI e 204 hp Automatic Front-wheel drive Sedan 2020โ€“2026
โ€“ Be Careful
Engine DKZF-150 โ€“ Be Careful 17,400โ€“38,800 $

1.5-litre TFSI evo from the EA211 platform with 150 PS and cylinder deactivation. Modern, economical four-cylinder with good durability. Particulate filter blockage possible with frequent short-trip use. Use 95 octane fuel โ€” inferior petrol activates knock control and increases wear.

Fun Factor? Decent

Solid everyday engine โ€” does its job

204 hp 1.5L for everyday use. Be aware of known weak points.

Engine Weaknesses 6

!! Moisture Ingress into High-Voltage Battery

Insufficient sealing allows moisture into the high-voltage system. Affects e-hybrid variants with EA211 base. Recalls for related hybrid vehicles documented.

Symptoms: Hybrid system warnings, reduced electric range, system faults

2,000โ€“8,000 $ from 60,000 km
!! High-Voltage Battery Capacity Loss

The 13 kWh high-voltage battery in the A3 40 TFSI e measurably loses capacity after 3 years and around 90,000 km. Battery replacement at Audi costs approx. โ‚ฌ9,000. Always test before buying used.

Symptoms: Significantly reduced electric range, faster discharge, battery capacity below 80% of new rating

7,000โ€“10,000 $ from 90,000 km
! Electronics Failures in Infotainment and Driver Assistance

The A3 8Y with TFSI e shows frequent failures in the Virtual Cockpit, MMI system, SOS unit and head-up display. Usually fixable by software updates; rarely a control unit replacement is needed.

Symptoms: Black display, fault messages in instrument cluster, SOS system fault, spontaneous system restarts

0โ€“1,200 $
! Restricted Hybrid Function in Cold Weather

In winter, electric range is significantly reduced. Owners report messages 'Engine operation required' and restricted hybrid operation at temperatures below 0ยฐC.

Symptoms: Message 'Engine operation required', no or greatly reduced electric range, more frequent combustion engine starts

! Carbon Deposits on Intake Valves (Direct Injection)

The 1.5 TFSI e also uses direct injection without port injection, so oil mist from the crankcase deposits carbon on the intake valves. Problem occurs at higher mileages.

Symptoms: Power loss, rough idle with cold engine, increased consumption

350โ€“800 $ from 70,000 km
! Cylinder Deactivation in Hybrid Mode โ€” Control Fault

Interaction between ACT cylinder deactivation and hybrid control can cause control faults and vibrations. Audi software updates reduce the problem but do not solve it completely.

Symptoms: Juddering or shaking when switching between electric and combustion mode

0โ€“500 $ from 30,000 km

Vehicle Weaknesses 5

!! Other Recall: Adaptive Seat Belts with Reduced Restraint Force

20,500 vehicles worldwide (6,700 in Germany) were recalled. Adaptive front seat belts may provide reduced restraint force in a crash.

0โ€“0 $
!! Other Recall: Passenger Airbag May Be Deactivated

The passenger occupancy sensor (PODS) may erroneously deactivate the passenger airbag even when someone is sitting in the seat. Vehicles from 2020 to 2022 affected.

0โ€“0 $
!! Other 40 TFSI e: High-Voltage Battery Replacement Extremely Expensive

The plug-in hybrid battery of the 40 TFSI e costs around โ‚ฌ12,846 to replace โ€” a significant cost risk for older vehicles outside of warranty.

8,000โ€“13,000 $
!! Electronics MIB3 Infotainment: Software Crashes and System Failures

Early 8Y models (2020โ€“2022) suffer severe software issues: Virtual Cockpit, head-up display, SOS emergency call and multimedia system fail sporadically.

0โ€“5,000 $
! Interior Build Quality Below Predecessor Level

The 8Y is rated marginally behind its predecessor in build quality assessments. Early models fell to last place in reliability rankings.

50โ€“300 $
NHTSA Owner Complaints
Above Average
16 complaints ยท 2020โ€“2024
Airbags
9
Powertrain
2
Other
2
Electrical
2 โš  1
Tires
1

Top Reported Issues

โš  Airbags (9 complaints)
โš  Powertrain (2 complaints)
โš  Other (2 complaints)
Source: NHTSA (nhtsa.gov) ยท 2026-03