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Old Jun 29, 2020 | 01:16 PM
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Audi updated the Q5, its best-selling model in the United States, with a redesigned front end, more power, and new available rear lights that use technology television fans will be familiar with. It's due out later in 2020.

Stylists tweaked the Q5's front end with a light hand. The idea was to bring it in line with other recent additions to the Audi range, like the second-generation Q3, not to start from scratch and give it a completely new face. Its grille is wider and shorter, its headlights gain new lighting elements, and the air vents chiseled into the front bumper have a new shape. Out back, the big news is that OLED lights are available for the first time. That's the same technology found in some televisions, and the company pointed out putting it on a car makes sense.
ADVERTISEMENT"In addition to perfect contrast, the benefits of digital OLED are a high level of homogeneity and minimal gap between the segments. Looking to the future, OLED is the perfect technology for executing personalized light design with a high degree of precision and extensive variability. This technology offers all sorts of opportunities for further development," explained Stephan Berlitz, Audi's head of development for light innovation.

Many of Audi's lighting-related innovations (like its matrix-beam lights) have been illegal in the United States; OLED lights are an exception. They come standard on the range-topping SQ5 Prestige, and Berlitz's comments suggest they'll spread across the company's line-up of models in the not-too-distant future.

Inside, the Q5 benefits from the latest generation of Audi's infotainment system displayed on a 10.1-inch touchscreen. The software is compatible with wireless Apple CarPlay, and it allows users to receive over-the-air updates, including navigation if the buyer chooses not to purchase it when ordering the car. The digital, driver-configurable instrument cluster remains available, and the list of electronic driving aids grew with the addition of lane departure warning, parking sensors on both ends, plus Audi side assist with pre-sense rear.

Power for the Q5 comes from an updated 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine turbocharged to 261 horsepower (13 more than before) and 273 pound-feet of torque. Quattro all-wheel drive and a seven-speed automatic transmission come standard; there won't be a front-wheel drive base model. And, although fuel economy figures haven't been released yet, the extra power shouldn't have a negative effect on gas mileage because the Q5 gains mild-hybrid technology. Audi noted the 13 additional horses come from the engine, not from the added electrification.

Stepping up to the SQ5 unlocks a 3.0-liter V6 tuned to deliver 349 horsepower and 369 pound-feet of torque. Unchanged from 2020, these figures send the SUV from zero to 60 mph in a brisk 4.7 seconds. If you want to reach freeway speeds in, say, four seconds or less, you're out of luck for the time being. Audi told us it often gets requests for an RS Q5 but it couldn't comment on its chances of sooner or later reaching production.

The well-rounded plug-in hybrid model joined the range earlier in 2020. It carries on unchanged mechanically.

Manufactured in Mexico, the 2021 Audi Q5 will go on sale across the nation in the fourth quarter of 2020. Pricing starts at $43,300 for the entry-level variant and $52,900 for the SQ5, meaning they both cost exactly the same as the 2020 model in spite of the improvements made. Plan on spending $51,900 on the plug-in hybrid model.
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Old Jun 29, 2020 | 01:18 PM
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The interior is really showing its age.
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261 horsepower (13 more than before)
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That green color doesn't do the Q5 any favors but overall I think the update looks good. The Q5 should continue to sell well for Audi. We really enjoyed our Q5 which was our first Audi.
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That green color doesn't do the Q5 any favors but overall I think the update looks good. The Q5 should continue to sell well for Audi. We really enjoyed our Q5 which was our first Audi.
Do you prefer your new X3 though? You didn't get a second Q5
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Originally Posted by Hoovey2411
Do you prefer your new X3 though? You didn't get a second Q5
Overall I prefer the ride, handling and newer tech in the X3. My wife still misses the Q5. We traded the Q5 in on an A6 which was really nice.
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Overall I prefer the ride, handling and newer tech in the X3. My wife still misses the Q5. We traded the Q5 in on an A6 which was really nice.
Makes sense. The the 2.0 and 3.0 X3 offerings are very underrated. Even the 4 banger feels strong. The live-cockpit (if equipped) works well, and BMW HUD is one of the best on the market in terms of clarity and not getting sun-washed. Audi and Mercedes have always been too cold (Audi's very Teutonic feeling inside) or quirky (Mercedes seat controls on the door drive me crazy) to me. I'm considering leasing a BMW in the near future and considering 330ix / 340ix / X3 2.0/3.0 / X4 2.0/3.0, not really sure yet.
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Originally Posted by Hoovey2411
Makes sense. The the 2.0 and 3.0 X3 offerings are very underrated. Even the 4 banger feels strong. The live-cockpit (if equipped) works well, and BMW HUD is one of the best on the market in terms of clarity and not getting sun-washed. Audi and Mercedes have always been too cold (Audi's very Teutonic feeling inside) or quirky (Mercedes seat controls on the door drive me crazy) to me. I'm considering leasing a BMW in the near future and considering 330ix / 340ix / X3 2.0/3.0 / X4 2.0/3.0, not really sure yet.
After really liking our Audis, I've really enjoyed the BMW brand to date. For me, their vehicles are satisfying to drive and spend time in (yeah their engines are underrated). They do a lot of things well.

PS: You have a lot of interesting choices on your list. Good luck with your decision when the time comes.

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Originally Posted by LexBob2
After really liking our Audis, I've really enjoyed the BMW brand to date. For me, their vehicles are satisfying to drive and spend time in (yeah their engines are underrated). They do a lot of things well.

PS: You have a lot of interesting choices on your list. Good luck with your decision when the time comes.
Thank you. Yeah whatever it ends up being, sedan or SAV, having xDrive is the my number one priority. I know several members on this forum have X3's now, great vehicle. Keep ya posted
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We looked at Q5 before getting X3.
It is significantly smaller in rear seat room.
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We looked at Q5 before getting X3.
It is significantly smaller in rear seat room.
Is the X3 based in the same platform of the G20? The XM3 is killing it in its class.
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I wonder if the Q5 being made in Mexico had anything to do with being at the bottom of the J D Power IQS study.
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Is the X3 based in the same platform of the G20? The XM3 is killing it in its class.
Yes the BMW CLAR platform which is modular and used pretty much for all current RWD based vehicles.

The other huge turn off on Audi was the fake exhaust outlets that were made to look like exhaust tips but were just plastic trim, even on the SQ5 variant It looks like they finally removed this for 2021.
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Originally Posted by RNM GS3
We looked at Q5 before getting X3.
It is significantly smaller in rear seat room.
You have a X3 M40i correct?
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Decent improvements, but the character and shoulder lines are the weak spot of this body. They sag and lack any sort of styling. The front and rear are updated, but time to redo the dated sides.

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