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Tom White

Deputy News Editor

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For the 2021 model year Audi has mixed up the naming conventions in its range. The base car is now simply called the Q5, while this mid-spec car is called the Sport.

The Sport can be chosen with one of two engines, either the 40 TDI 2.0-litre turbo diesel, wearing a before on-road cost (MSRP) of $74,900, and the 45 TFSI 2.0-litre turbo petrol wears an MSRP of $76,600.

Both engine options in the updated Q5 range are now mild-hybrids via a 12-volt lithium-ion system, and power has been tweaked with the 40 TDI now producing 150kW/400Nm and the 45 TFSI producing 183kW/370Nm.

Read the full Audi Q5 2021 review: Sport snapshot .