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2020 Audi SQ5 3.0L V6 TDI Quattro Special Edition Review

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At the launch of the second generation SQ5 in 2017 Audi brought the SQ5 3.0 TFSI tiptronic to the market but the sweet diesel version was lacking. They have just launched the 3.0L V6 TDI SQ5.

There was a mid-term makeover in early 2020 with a number of improvements and the new model is due early 2021.

The latest version comes in one model only the SQ5 TDI Special Edition priced at $104,900 MLP*

What does the SQ5 Exterior look like?

I am a fan of the current model Q5 and SQ5 as it seems to flow well, get the proportions just right and is stylish. The Special Edition has a number of additions that include:

The TDI also has as standard the stunningly good Audi Matrix LED headlights including LED daytime running lights, dynamic front and rear indicators, all-weather lights, turning lights, motorway light function and LED rear lights and includes headlight washer system.

So what is the SQ5 interior like?

The SQ5 follows typical Audi style, functional and reserved. It creates an immediate ambience of comfort.

The sports steering wheel has a plethora of controls, and frames the 12.3 inch high resolution virtual Audi cockpit that is configurable in a number of different combinations. The HUD is very good.

The soft touch door panels and dash is framed by carbon fibre inserts that add to the subtle elegance.

The central transmission tunnel is well laid out, the centre console storage is small but well placed. The central stack efficiently laid out and topped by an 8.3 inch screen.

The scratch pad and dial controls now seem dated. Audi confirms that this will be replaced with the new Q5 early next year.

The S sport front seats, in fine Nappa leather upholstery with contrasting diamond pattern stitching have multiple electronic adjustments, including additional lumbar adjustment, along with a welcome massage function and heating.

Rear outer passengers are also treated to very comfortable heated seats. The middle spot is best for occasional occupants only. There is plenty of headroom, reasonable knee and leg room and two will sit in comfort.

The rear seats slide for convenience and split/fold in a 40/20/40 configuration and the boot area is large and practical. There is an optional rear tie down tracking system that adds to the practicality.

Other key SQ5 Features:

Of the features mentioned above, the following standard equipment is exclusive to the SQ5 TDI special edition: the black exterior styling package, Matrix LED headlights, front seats with massage function and inlays in carbon atlas.

Audi SQ5 3.0L TDI Quattro Engine and Drivetrain

The new Audi SQ5 TDI is powered by a new mild hybrid 3.0-litre V6 turbo-diesel powertrain that produces maximum power of 255kW @ 3850 rpm and peak torque of 700Nm from 2,500 – 3,100rpm. The 48-volt mild-hybrid electrical system (MHEV) is becoming more prevalent across the Audi range.

Driving through a smooth 8 speed tiptronic transmission the power and torque reaches all four wheels through the Audi quattro permanent all-wheel drive system.

Performance for the SQ5 TDI is a healthy 0-100kmh figure of 5.1 seconds with an electronically limited top speed of 250kmh. Fuel is sipped at a surprisingly good rate of ADR 6.8l/100k

The standard adaptive suspension with damper control lowers the body of the SQ5 by 30 millimetres compared to the Q5 to cater for the balance between ride and handling that owners expect.

Right from the start the sound evokes a sense of anticipation. As you take off you notice that the diesel engine with heaps of low torque provides a seamless, linear, continuous delivery of acceleration.

The responsiveness of the vehicle to the right foot commands on both accelerator and brakes is excellent. Steering response is direct.

What about safety?

SQ5 has a five star ANCAP safety rating as well as the following key highlights

SQ5 Final thoughts

While the SQ5 TFSI was appealing the TDI, to me, is better.

It has the aural delight of a low growl on acceleration, smooth linear power delivery, precise steering response, excellent ride and dynamic handling characteristics as well as comfortable relaxed everyday driving.

It will fit four in comfort for long distance trips and has the proportions just right.

The Audi SQ5 TDI deserves the reputation it has as a sports SUV.

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Facts and Figures: Audi SQ5 3.0L TDI quattro Special Edition

*MLP – Manufacturers List Price includes GST and LCT but excluding statutory charges, dealer costs and dealer delivery. See your dealer for RDAP. Does not include price of any options.

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