Monday, June 30, 2025

Third-Generation Audi Q5 (Typ GU)

The Audi Q5 is now in its third generation, and it promises to be the most advanced Q5 to date. The question is, what's it all about, the all-new Audi Q5?

2025 Audi Q5
2025 Audi Q5

2025 Audi Q5
2025 Audi Q5 Sportback

The all-new, third-generation Audi Q5 starts at 52,300 Euros plus additional costs. This all-new model is a gambit in its class as it aims squarely at the likes of the BMW X5, the Mercedes-Benz GLE, the Lexus RX, and the Genesis GV80. Do you think that the Q5 can compete with these luxury vehicles?

Beginning with the design, the all-new Q5 is reminiscent of its all-electric equivalent, the Q6 e-tron, because of the time Audi used a naming policy where odd numbers were used for ICE-powered cars and even numbers for EVs. Long story short, but never mind all that. With such looks that mimic the Q6 e-tron, it's a sign that Audi's new design language is suffering from the Russian doll effect.

2025 Audi Q5
2025 Audi Q5 interior

The all-new Q5 features a familiar Audi interior representative of the current generation. However, it has been noted that the soft-touch haptic controls can be tricky to use, especially for those with recently sanitized fingers. The Q5 is equipped with an MMI panoramic display that includes an 11.9-inch virtual cockpit and a 14.5-inch touchscreen that manages nearly all vehicle functions. Additionally, there is a 10.9-inch MMI display for the front passenger, designed to be visible only to them for safety reasons.

The all-new Q5 is not as spacious as its predecessor, so your comfort zone may not be as large as it was on your old ride. Although the wheelbase has grown by just a millimeter, it was not enough to improve cabin space. This new Q5 is shorter and wider than the previous model, and it is taller. What I find particularly disheartening is that there is less cargo space in the new model, 47 liters less, to be precise.

2025 Audi SQ5
2025 Audi SQ5

2025 Audi SQ5 Sportback
2025 Audi SQ5 Sportback

Because it now runs on the new Premium Platform Combustion, a platform suitable for ICE-powered vehicles, which serves as a replacement for the MLB architecture, the all-new Q5 feels more dramatic to drive than before, even with Audi's signature quattro all-wheel drive system. Feels bulky, but it's slightly enough for your next escape plan, especially if you're on either tarmac, gravel, or snow.

Under the hood, the Q5 is packed with an all-electrified choice of a 2.0L TFSi, a 2.0L TDi, and the range-topping 2.0L TFSi eHybrid with its 105kW electric motor and 20.7 kWh battery that produces up to 367PS of power and 500Nm of torque. Armed with the 7-speed dual-clutch gearbox, it does 0-100kph in 5.1 seconds and is electronically limited to 250kph. Fuel economy is around 2.6L/100km.

If you want more, you should go for the ultra-expensive SQ5 range with its 367PS 3.0L V6 TFSi engine with mild hybrid and the same S tronic gearbox mentioned above. It does 0-100kph in 4.5 seconds and is electronically limited to 250kph.

For safety, the all-new Q5 features adaptive cruise assist plus, active front assist, traffic sign-based cruise control, park assist plus, and rear turn assist, among others.

Do you want a car that looks exactly like an EV but is powered by a traditional engine? If so, the all-new third-generation Audi Q5 is a good choice. It shares a lot of design elements with its all-electric equivalent, the Q6 e-tron, but it is powered by a combustion engine. The third-generation Audi Q5 may be less spacious than the previous model, and its soft-touch controls can be a bit troublesome, but it feels okay.

Photo: Audi AG

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