2017 Audi A5 & S5 Coupe
Audi's 2017 A5 and
S5 Coupe series may look eerily familiar to the outgoing models, but they're
actually all new.
In a bid to give the all-new A5 Coupe a
more distinctive visual identity from the A4 it’s based
on, Audi opted for a pair of new headlights with a cleaner shape, instead of
the creased-style units and a more curvy bodywork because big coupes should
look the part.
All of this of course happened in true
Audi fashion and as with the current A4, the new A5 Coupe looks a lot like its
predecessor despite the obvious mechanical differences that came with the
adoption of the MLB evo platform.
Speaking of which, Audi claims up to
60 kg of weight savings when compared to the outgoing model despite the longer
wheelbase and the wider tracks of the second generation. The new Audi A5 also
features a class-leading 0.25 drag coefficient.
The engine range consists of two petrol
and three diesel units. Power outputs start from 187 hp for the base 2.0-litre
petrol and diesel models, followed by a 24 8hp version of the 2.0-litre petrol
engine. Audi also offers a 3.0-litre V6 TDI unit with either 215 hp or 268 hp.
The new S5 Coupe is powered by a new turbocharged 3.0-litre V6 engine, sending
350 hp to all four wheels.
Being the most potent model currently in
the range, the new S5 Coupe can sprint from 0-100 km/h in just 4.7
seconds. At the same time the newly developed turbo V6 engine claims to return
a combined 7.3 lt/100 km.
Four-cylinder models and the
lowered-powered 3.0-litre TDI V6 version can be paired with either a six-speed
manual or a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission. The more powerful 268 hp
version of the 3.0-litre TDI V6 and the S5 model are offered only with an
eight-speed automatic gearbox, with Audi offering the rear-axle sport
differential for better handling as an option to both models. As for the latest version of the brand’s
all-wheel Quattro system, it will be offered initially as an option only to
four-cylinder models with a manual transmission.
The cabin is now more spacious, mainly
thanks to the longer wheelbase. The dashboard’s design is the same with the A4,
featuring the continuous air-vent strip, ambient lighting and the Virtual
Cockpit display as an option. The infotainment uses an 8.3-inch display
controlled by the familiar rotary pushbutton with a touchpad.
The all-new A5 Coupe also comes packed
with the latest active safety systems, such as the Stop&Go adaptive cruise
control with traffic jam assist, the cross traffic assist rear, collision
avoidance assist and turn assist as well as the Audi Pre-Sense systems.
Audi will launch the new A5 and S5 Coupe
in Germany and other European countries this fall.