VIDEO – Audi Q5 S Line review | 3 Good 3 Bad
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Audi Q5 2.0 TDI Quattro S Line S Tronic
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Exterior Styling
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Engine / Performance
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Ride / Handling
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Economy
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Equipment
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Value For Money
4.5
Summary
The new Audi Q5 has a lot to live up to, but it’s more than up to the job. Its body is bulkier, but with sleeker lines. The cabin has premium materials, a stylish design and nice ambiance. As a family car you will struggle to fault the Q5, and after just a week with the car it was a shame to see it go. The only things missing are some more exciting engines and a more comprehensive standard spec: the options list is dangerously long.
Facts and Figures
| Engine | 2.0-litre, 4-cylinder turbocharged diesel |
| Max power | 190PS at 3,800-4,200rpm |
| Max torque | 400Nm at 1,750-3,000rpm |
| Drivetrain | 7-speed S Tronic automatic gearbox, Quattro all-wheel drive |
| 0-62mph | 7.9 seconds |
| Top speed | 135mph |
| Fuel tank size | 70 litres |
| Fuel consumption | 50.4 mpg, combined cycle |
| CO2 emissions | 136 g/km |
| Kerb weight | 1,770 kg |
| Towing capacity | 2,400kg braked / 750kg unbraked |
| Luggage capacity | 550 litres |
| NCAP rating | 5 stars |
| Base price | £42,500 |
| Price as tested | £54,515 |
| Company website | www.audi.co.uk/explore-models/explore-by-range/q5.html |
