The Audi Q5 e-hybrid surpasses the 100 electric miles mark
This page is translated from the original post "l’Audi Q5 e-hybrid passe le cap des 100 bornes électriques" in French.

Audi expands the Q5 range with two plug-in hybrid versions: the Q5 SUV e-hybrid quattro and the Q5 Sportback e-hybrid quattro.
These Audi Q5 models are available in two power levels, 299 hp and 367 hp, combining a 2.0 TFSI gasoline engine with 252 hp and an electric motor. The dual-clutch transmission and ultra quattro technology ensure dynamic driving, with a top speed of 250 km/h.
The high-voltage battery, now at 25.9 kWh (20.7 kWh net), provides an increased capacity of about 45% compared to the previous generation. In 100% electric mode, the range reaches up to 100 kilometers. A full charge takes 2.5 hours with a maximum power of 11 kW.

The hybrid system offers two modes: “EV” for exclusively electric driving and “hybrid,” which adjusts energy usage based on the route. Energy recovery during braking can be configured at three levels via the steering wheel paddles. The management system automatically optimizes the operation strategy to combine efficiency and comfort.
The standard equipment is enriched. The 299 hp version includes a sport suspension, a three-zone automatic climate control, stationary air conditioning, and a more versatile rear bench. The 367 hp version, reserved for the S line trim, adds S line leather interior and red brake calipers. This version accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 5.1 seconds, compared to 6.2 seconds for the 299 hp version.


Prices in France start at €67,900 for the Q5 SUV 299 hp, €70,100 for the equivalent Sportback. The Q5 SUV 367 hp in S line trim starts at €78,400, and the Sportback at €80,600. Manufactured in San José Chiapa (Mexico), these models will be available for order in Europe starting in mid-June 2025, with a launch planned for the third quarter.
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