Audi EX90 Reviews

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Audi A5 2026 review: Australian first drive
By Chris Thompson · 17 Jul 2025
As the Audi A4 badge goes electric for now, the A5 becomes its spiritual successor. The Audi A5 has just landed in Australia in Sedan or Avant wagon form, and there's a fast S5 version too. We sampled them all during the winter launch in Victoria to find out how it stacks up.
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Intimidating scale of Chinese new car market revealed!
By Tom White · 16 Jul 2025
China sells nearly double the entire yearly Australian new car market in just one month
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How Audi plans to save itself
By Stephen Ottley · 13 Jul 2025
Audi appears to have avoided a potential sales disaster, despite a decline in buyers. The German brand has managed to pivot away from plans to push hard into the electric vehicle market, dropping plans to end its internal combustion engine development as soon as next year. This could prove a crucial moment in the brand’s history and allow it to regain lost ground to Japanese rival Lexus.
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Audi RS Q8 2026 review: Performance - Australian first drive
By Stephen Ottley · 10 Jul 2025
Audi has left Ferrari, Lamborghini and Porsche trailing in its dust when it comes to SUV bragging rights. We drive the lap record-setting new RS Q8 Performance to find out how it stacks up as a performance luxury SUV.Boasting the most powerful internal combustion engine ever offered by Audi and a hi-tech chassis, it puts the 'Sports' in Sports Utility Vehicle.
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Can Audi out-muscle Porsche?
By Stephen Ottley · 04 Jul 2025
Audi is hoping more power is the key to unlocking more sales for its e-tron GT electric sports sedan.
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Audi Q4 2025 review: 55 e-tron SUV long-term | Part 1
By Dom Tripolone · 30 Jun 2025
Audi's electric cars have come a long way in a short time, and its newest and smallest electric car might just be the pick of the litter.
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Audi S3 2025 review: Sportback
By Emily Agar · 21 Jun 2025
The updated Audi S3 Sportback delivers serious power, sharp handling, and premium technology but how does it stand up against its rivals?
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Is a VW Group EV baby boom coming? - report
By Chris Thompson · 20 Jun 2025
Volkswagen Group seems to be in the midst of developing and launching a series of small electric cars to satisfy its European markets, according to reports.
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What are the best sounding cars?
By Stephen Ottley · 20 Jun 2025
Sound has never been a hotter topic in the world of cars than it has been in the past decade. From the introduction of hybrid and electric vehicles to even the more muted soundtrack of modern F1 cars, the noise cars make has become a major talking point.
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New hybrid brawler incoming
By Dom Tripolone · 17 Jun 2025
One of Audi’s most popular models is getting a modern makeover.The big news is the Audi Q3 isn’t going all-electric, instead it will use petrol power with mild hybrid assistance and plug-in hybrid grunt.Audi isn’t giving up on diesel either with an oil-burner variant confirmed for Europe.The base mild-hybrid petrol, which is a likely starter for Australia, uses a 1.5-litre turbocharged petrol engine with mild-hybrid tech and produces 110kW.This is joined by purely petrol motors that make 150kW and 320Nm and a 2.0-litre unit that makes 195kW and 400Nm paired with all-wheel drive.A 110kW/360Nm diesel engine caps off the internal combustion engine variants.Sitting at the top of the range is the plug-in hybrid version, which pairs a petrol engine with an electric motor for a total of 100kW/400Nm.This is combined with a sizeable 25.7kWh battery, which can deliver an electric-only driving range of 120km as tested under the benchmark WLTP cycle.It can be charged at up to 50kW via a DC fast charger that can top up the battery from 10 to 80 per cent in under half an hour.Audi claims it has done substantial work on the suspension to improve the driving dynamics and a smoother commute.The Q3 sports a fresh face, with a big bold grille featuring lattice work design, big side intakes and sleek headlights with pixel LED styling. This is added to broader shoulders and a sleek side profile and curvy panel creases.The Q3 will be rammed with active driver aids and hi-tech features, including a 12.8-inch multimedia display and a 11.9-inch digital driver display. Included in the new safety tech is the controversial driver attention warning, which uses a camera to watch the driver for signs of drowsiness or a lack of concentration. In other brands this tech goes off for menial reasons such as looking at the rear-view mirror or squinting into the sunlight.The new Q3 will launch in Europe later this year, with an Australian arrival likely for the first half of 2026.
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