Audi’s 2nd generation Q5 and SQ5 was launched with a two day drive from Melbourne to Adelaide, which gave us an opportunity to experience the various models in depth.
The Audi Q5 in the second generation format comes with three engines, two different specification levels and a range of surprisingly good value packages. Audi has also managed to introduce more features into the standard levels from $2000 up to $7000 of extra value for no extra price.
The SQ5 doesn’t have the barn busting diesel motor of the previous model, which sold at a rate of about 1 in 3 of all Q5 vehicles sold. It does however have the 3.0 l V6 Turbocharged TFSI petrol engine for the enthusiasts.
The Q5 range also boasts a game changing new quattro technology that swaps from 2WD to AWD as needed and is predictive in nature. In other words it anticipates when you will need AWD and is ready for you. The changes from 2WD to AWD are totally imperceptible and as it turns out the ratio of 2WD to AWD is about 70/30 for most drivers under most conditions. This use of AWD for only about 30% of the driving time saves money for the driver.
The key points of the new model are
- All new model
- All new quattro system
- Three engines
- 2.0 L TFSI
- 2.0 L TDI
- 3.0 L V6 TFSI
- Between $2000 and $7000 extra value
- 5 Star ANCAP Safety rating
- Design and Sport models
- Comfort, S line and Technik packages
- Pricing MLP (excludes on road costs)
- Q5 design 2.0 TDI $65,900
- Q5 sport 2.0 TDI $70,700
- Q5 sport 2.0 TFSI $73,211
- SQ5 3.0 TFSI tiptronic $99,611