Audi A5 News
Audi increases its price across the board
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By Tung Nguyen · 11 Feb 2022
Audi Australia has lifted pricing across its entire product range for 2022 by as much as $7600.According to Audi Australia corporate communications manager Shaun Cleary, the brand has passed on the increased cost of production as the industry battles with
Audi Aus increases warranty by two years
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By Justin Hilliard · 10 Jan 2022
Audi Australia has announced a longer new-vehicle warranty from 2022
Audi A5 pricing and specification detailed
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By Andrew Chesterton · 07 Aug 2020
The Audi A5 range has been updated for 2020, with style and tech updates headlining the changes for what the brand is describing as a "contemporary work of art"
Sports cars got hit hard in a very tough 2019
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By Justin Hilliard · 29 Jan 2020
Let’s face it, when the sports-car bubble bursts, it bursts hard – real hard. You only need to look back to 2019 to get the latest example of that fact, with Australian sales down a massive 20.8 per cent
All you need from the 2019 Frankfurt motor show
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By Tung Nguyen · 14 Sep 2019
The Internationale Automobil-Ausstellung (IAA) motor show in Frankfurt is always a cacophony of news as the biggest brands in the world gather together in one place to show off their latest cars and technology.
Q2 Australian arrival for refreshed Audi A5
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By Tung Nguyen · 09 Sep 2019
Audi has given its A5 Coupe, Sportback and Cabriolet range a mid-life refresh with new looks, updated in-cabin technology and mild-hybrid technology that will hit Australian shores in the second quarter next year.Up front, the new Audi A5 now sports a wid
Audi A5 TFSI price cut
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By Spencer Leech · 06 Aug 2019
Audi Australia has lowered pricing and boosted standard equipment for its A5 45 TFSI Sportback, Coupe and Cabriolet variants.Entry to the all-paw A5 grade now starts at $78,900 plus on-road costs for the Coupe and Sportback, while the drop-top Cabriolet is priced from $92,400.The updated pricing structure translates to a $2800 discount across the A5 45 TFSI quattro range.Despite the price reduction, Audi says it is now including an extra $9000 worth of standard features.Pricing for the base A5 remains unchanged, with the front-wheel-drive 40 TFSI starting at $70,100, or $83,600 for the convertible.New standard equipment for the 45 TFSI quattro includes an S line exterior package with unique 19-inch alloy wheels, memory driver’s seat and side mirrors, a wireless charger, heated front seats and dual USB outlets for rear passengers.The update also sees more driver-assistance systems fitted as standard, including active lane assist, high beam assist, adaptive cruise control with traffic jam assist, park assist and a surround-view camera.“The stunning A5 is an Audi design icon that perfectly fits the brief of a contemporary sports coupe,” said Audi Australia product planning and pricing director Shawn Ticehurst.“On the other hand, the five-door Audi Sportback concept offers similarly distinct styling, sporty performance and a uniquely versatile body concept, luring buyers that might have traditionally looked at a sedan instead.“With this new pricing and significant additional equipment, the A5 45 TFSI quattro models are an even more compelling package that shine conspicuously in what is a very aspirational segment.”While the Audi A5 Sportback has performed well in the showroom, sales for its Coupe and Convertible siblings have dropped 43.7 per cent year-to-date.
New variants named for Audi A5 range
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By Matt Campbell · 12 Feb 2019
The Audi A5 2019 Coupe, Cabriolet and Sportback ranges have a shift in their naming as part of a model-year change, with the brand’s mid-size luxury coupe, convertible and five-door hatch following Audi's now familiar alphanumeric strategy.
Audi adds to Takata airbag recall
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By Andrew Chesterton · 14 Jul 2018
Audi has today announced a wide-ranging Takata airbag recall, with owners of the Q5, A5 and A3 impacted.
Blue Oval headlines June recall wrap
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By Spencer Leech · 27 Jun 2018
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has published its latest round of safety recalls, with models from Ford, Mazda, BMW, Kia, Audi, Jeep, Alfa Romeo and Lamborghini affected.