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First look: Audi Q5

  • By Neil McDonald
  • Herald Sun
image The Q5 will come with four engine variants, all with direct injection turbo-charged engines and quattro permanent all-wheel drive. Photo Gallery

Former Miss World Jennifer Hawkins almost stole the limelight at Audi.

Introducing the new Q5 off-roader, it was clear that showgoers were far happier to cast their eyes over Miss Hawkins’ curves rather than those of the new Q5 off-roader.

The newest Audi joins the Q7 and arrives in March with prices starting at $59,900 for both the 2.0 TDI quattro and 2.0 TFSI quattro models. A powerful V6 3.2 FSI quattro follows at just $69,900 and the mighty $71,900 3.0 TDI aimed squarely at the BMW X3.

Audi’s managing director, Joerg Hofmann, says there is plenty of room in Audi’s model portfolio for the Q5.

“It is priced very competitively, and offers strong performance from each of its four direct injection engines,” he said.

The 2.0 TDI engine also has another ace up its sleeve as it is exempt from Luxury Car Tax due to its low consumption of less than 7.0 litres per 100km.

Hofmann said he expects the Q5 to follow in the footsteps of the Q7, luring buyers from other luxury brands.

The Q5 will come with four engine variants, all with direct injection turbo-charged engines and quattro permanent all-wheel drive.

At launch, both the 2.0 TFSI and 3.0 TDI will be available, closely followed by the 2.0 TDI and 3.2 FSI models in April. All Q5 models are equipped with an economical 7-speed S-tronic gearbox.

This has super-slick gearchanges that take only a few hundredths of a second and deliver virtually uninterrupted power flow.

The Q5 is the first model to feature this innovative dual-clutch transmission mounted to a longitudinal engine layout.

It is matched to Audi’s quattro permanent all wheel drive system with a 40:60 torque split.

The Q5 also boasts a luggage capacity of 540 litres with the rear seats up and 1560 litres with the seats folded.

Innovative driver assistance systems such as a new MMI Plus Navigation system with 7-inch colour monitor and 40 GB hard drive with storage for up to 10,000 music files; blind spot warning system and “lane assist” to detect and prevent wandering out of your lan are among the car’s features.

Also available is adaptive cruise control with a collision warning system that warns the driver and brakes when the car is too close to the car in front and an adjustable suspension system. ,p>

 

The 2009 Melbourne International Motor Show...

 

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  • Zac of Sydney - The reason you would consider a Lexus is this. The Japanese understand two concepts - quality and service. The Germans have spend so much time telling everyone how good they are, they believe their own bull - and so it seems - do you. So go ahead, roll the dice and buy European. I have now discovered that there are manufacturers that look at their customers with respect, rather than "vood-dux".

    rational of Brisbane Posted on 05 July 2010 3:45pm
  • hey Mike from Sydney - Audi are the best brand - based on what? Resale? I dont think so!

    Rob Avery of Brisbane Posted on 07 April 2009 3:39pm
  • Just came accross this forum searching for the Q5. Lex, to answer your question: All Q5s come exclusively from the German Audi factory in Ingolstadt, where the Q5 shares the same production lines as the A4 and A5.

    Emo Alexander of Sydney Posted on 24 March 2009 10:59pm
  • why would you bother considering a POS lexus rx350 with the Q5 on offer?

    Zac of sydney Posted on 11 March 2009 10:32am
  • 19 of them just turned up at the airport here, and are being detailed at the hanger opposite us. What gives? Does anyone know? I had a bit of a look and they look pretty impressive.

    Howard Tucker of Wagga Posted on 09 March 2009 9:33am
  • Love this car on the stand! I'll take mine as a 3.0 TDI SLine with the 20's on the stand and in that same lovely Lava grey thanks!

    Troy Swindells-Grose of Melbourne Posted on 03 March 2009 10:39pm
  • The best car at the Show IMHO, however, if our Q5's will be coming from China I'll be giving it a miss! Anyone know?

    Lex vanOs of Woodend, Vic. Posted on 03 March 2009 2:04pm
  • Audi are the best. The best prestige brand.

    mike of sydney Posted on 27 February 2009 4:56pm
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