Audi has lifted the veils of the
facelifted 2021 Q5 SUV which brings a sharper design in line with the brand’s
newest models, as well as the latest tech the company has to offer. The updates
also apply to the plug-in hybrid Q5 as well as the SQ5 performance model. On
the outside, the 2021 Audi Q5 can be recognized thanks to the new standard LED
headlights and taillights which sport fresh graphics as seen on newer Audi
models and dynamic turn signals at the rear.
The headlights can be had with dynamic
turn signals too if the customer chooses the optional matrix LED headlamps. For
the first time in the Q5, the taillights offer OLED lighting technology as an
option. The SUV also gains a thinner and wider octagonal Singleframe grille, as
well as taller side air intakes with sporty trapezoidal inserts. The side sills
are also redesigned, while the rear end now features a new trim element
connecting the taillights and a new horizontal diffuser insert.
Audi has also introduced two new available
colors, District Green and Ultra Blue, both offered on the Q5 PHEV and SQ5
variants. Also new are the standard and available wheels, which range from 18
inches in the base model to 21 inches in the SQ5. The Q5 45 TFSI model comes
standard with the Advanced line exterior, which adds vertical chrome strips in
the grille and silver accents in the front and rear bumpers.
The Q5 Plug-in Hybrid model comes standard
with the S line exterior which brings a sportier honeycomb structure in the
Singleframe grille and a more aggressive front and rear diffuser design. s for
the SQ5 range-topper, it offers an available black optic package adding matte
black roof rails, high-gloss black mirror caps and black exterior accents along
with 20-inch 5-V-spoke-star design wheels in bi-color finish with summer tires.
Inside, the facelifted Audi Q5 adds a
10.1-inch MMI touchscreen backed by the all-new MIB 3 infotainment system,
which can be paired with an available 12.3-inch Audi virtual cockpit plus
instrument cluster. The Audi smartphone interface comes standard, providing
access to wireless Apple CarPlay and Google Android Auto for compatible
devices. In the United States and Canada, the 2021 Audi Q5 comes with the
Integrated Toll Module (ITM) standard on all models.
The cabin also gains new walnut wood
inlays and leather upholstery with contrast stitching, as well as standard
high-gloss black interior trim elements. Additionally, SQ5 models benefit from
standard electronic steering column adjustment. A 705-watt Bang & Olufsen
sound system with 3D sound, 19 speakers (including a subwoofer and center
speaker) and a 16-channel amplifier is available as an option.
When it comes to powertrains, the US-spec
2021 Audi Q5’s standard 2.0-liter TFSI turbocharged four-cylinder gasoline
engine gains 13 horsepower and a 12-volt mild-hybrid system for a total of 261
HP and 370 Nm of torque. As a result, the 0-96
km/h)sprint is improved by 0.2 seconds to 5.7 seconds.
The PHEV variant, badged Q5 55 TFSI e quattro,
combines the 2.0-liter turbo-four with an electric motor for a total system
output of 362 HP and 500 Nm of torque. 0-60 mph takes 5.0
seconds thanks also to the standard seven-speed S tronic dual-clutch
transmission and quattro AWD.
In North America, the SQ5 soldiers on with
the 3.0-liter TFSI V6 engine which makes 349 HP and 500 Nm of torque. The 0-60 mph sprint is now dispatched in 4.7 seconds, 0.4 seconds
quicker than the 2020 model. For Europe, Audi has announced a single powertrain
so far, badged Q5 40 TDI quattro. It’s a 2.0-liter turbo diesel rated at 204 PS and 400 Nm of torque, assisted by a 12-volt mild-hybrid
system.
The Q5 also gains new advanced driver
assistance features as standard, including Audi side assist, Lane departure
warning, Audi pre sense rear, Parking system plus, and Rear cross traffic
assist. Available safety tech includes Adaptive cruise control with Traffic Jam
assist and a Top view camera system. U.S. pricing for the 2021 Audi Q5 starts
at US$ 43,300 for the base Q5 45 TFSI quattro in Premium trim and tops at US$ 62,500
for the SQ5 in Prestige trim (without options). In Germany, the Q5 40 TDI
quattro is priced from € 48,700 (US$ 54,940). The facelifted Q5 will arrive in fall
2020 in markets around the world.