Audi Q5 review

From £43,625

The Audi Q5 is one of the UK’s best-loved SUVs, cementing a reputation for a high-quality interior, the latest tech and a strong image.

  • Audi Q5 2020
  • For: Comfort, technology, quality
  • Against: Expensive, lacks engagement, limited choice of engines
  • Verdict: Comfortable and refined family SUV

The Audi Q5 is one of the UK’s best-loved SUVs, cementing a reputation for a high-quality interior, the latest tech and a strong image.

There are three core models: standard Q5, Q5 TFSI e plug-in hybrid and the sporty SQ5. Prices start from around £44,000, which means all models fall into the premium category for vehicle tax (VED). In the standard car, engine choice is limited to a 2.0-litre petrol producing 245hp or a 2.0 diesel developing 190hp.

Meanwhile, the plug-in hybrid boasts a petrol-electric powertrain offered with a choice of outputs.

All models come with four-wheel drive and an automatic transmission. The SQ5 gets an eight-speed Tiptronic auto transmission, while others get a seven-speed DSG dual-clutch auto.

Even the SQ5 lacks much sense of driver engagement, but as a comfortable and refined cruiser, the Audi Q5 is hard to beat.

KEY INFO

  • Launched: 2016
  • Facelifted: 2020
  • Due for replacement: TBC
  • Warranty: 3 years / 60k miles
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Model: Audi Q5
Prices from: £43,625
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Bodystyles: SUV
Trims: Sport, S line, Edition 1, Vorsprung
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