The second generation Audi Q5 is now on sale in the United Kingdom. Set to arrive at dealers across the country this
spring, with deliveries kicking off from April, the premium compact SUV can be
ordered from £ 37,170, for the entry-level SE grade, equipped with a
diesel engine, while prices for the petrol S line rise to £ 41,040.
Standard equipment is more generous and includes the
Audi drive select, parking system plus, smartphone interface, acoustic
windscreen, 3-zone climate control, heated front seats, pre-sense city
collision prevention assistance, xenon headlights, power-operated tailgate, and
the list can go on.
All models can be specified with the
Matrix LED headlamps, MMI Navigation Plus, Bang & Olufsen premium sound
system, head-up display, ambient lighting, and virtual cockpit, as options. The
adaptive cruise control, air suspension, and V6 diesel-only sport differential
at the rear axle, are also available at an extra cost.
No matter what grade is selected, Audi offers
customers a choice of two engines, at the time of launch, a 2.0-liter TDI
diesel, with 190 PS, and 2.0-liter TFSI petrol, with 252 PS.
Both units are mated to an S tronic transmission, which channels the output to
the Quattro all-wheel drive system. A 3.0-liter V6 TDI, producing 286 PS and 620 Nm of torque, will follow at a later date.