Three Newark men were arrested after leading police on a wild chase in a stolen Audi S4 Sunday night, police said.

Police first spotted the men making an illegal U-turn outside the Hyatt Hotel at Exchange Place around 5:40 p.m. Sunday, a police report said.

Police attempted to pull over the car, a luxury sports sedan, near Columbus Drive and Greene Street, but the Audi accelerated and started to speed away, reports state.

The vehicle traveled west on Columbus, then north on Warren Street before heading west on Bay Street, reports state. The Audi disregarded stop signs at Bay Street and Marin Boulevard, police said.

After running several more red lights and stop signs, the vehicle drove up on a sidewalk near Monmouth Street and Columbus Drive, and three men jumped out of the vehicle and fled on foot, police said.

All three suspects were eventually tracked down and arrested, police said.

The car was identified as being owned by a Wayne resident, reports state. Officers said the Audi had a “punched” ignition, meaning the car thieves inserted a screwdriver or a similar tool to start the car.

The three men, Hassan Marshall, 22, Marcel Beatty, 32, and Christian Roney, 23, all of Newark, were charged with burglary, possession of burglars tools, receiving stolen property, eluding officers and resisting arrest, police said.

Marshall, who police say was the driver, was additionally charged with reckless driving, failure to stop for an emergency vehicle and being an unlicensed diver, police said.