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2009 Audi Q5 sports SUV launched

July 22, 2008 by George Skentzos  




Audi has officially launched its new Q5 performance SUV to complement the existing Q7 model in its range as a smaller and more sports oriented SUV for families with an active lifestyle.

2009 Audi Q5 sports SUV launched

The new Audi Q5 is set to make its Australian debut in the second quarter of 2009 sporting three engine combinations and quattro permanent all-wheel drive suited for spirited driving both on and off road.

With shorter proportions in every direction – and a height of just 1.65m – the Audi Q5 boasts sedan-like handling with a drag coefficient of just 0.33 – the most streamlined its category.

2009 Audi Q5 sports SUV launched

Internationally at least, the Q5 will feature three engines in its line-up – one petrol and two TDI diesels – all of which are direct injected and turbocharged.

The first is Audi’s four-cylinder 2.0 TFSI unit boasting peak power of 155kW and 350Nm between 1500 and 4200rpm, launching the Q5 to 100km/h in 7.2 seconds whilst maintaining fuel consumption of just 8.5 litres per 100 km.

The first of the diesel options is a 2.0 TDI engine which develops an identical 350Nm to the TFSI unit between 1750 and 2500rpm with peak power of 125kW.

2009 Audi Q5 sports SUV launched

Acceleration is considerably slower with 100km/h coming up on the speedo after 9.5 seconds, however fuel consumption is dramatically improved – just 6.7 litres per 100km.

The range-topping 3.0 TDI V6 is the most powerful in the range, developing 176kW and 500Nm from 1500rpm, hauling the Q5 to 100km/h in just 6.5 seconds and onto a top speed of 225km/h whilst maintaining fuel consumption of just 7.5 litres of fuel per 100km.

2009 Audi Q5 sports SUV launched

The 2.0 TDI features a six-speed transmission while the remaining models in the range receive Audi’s new generation seven-speed S tronic dual-clutch transmission with paddle shift.

The new Q5 comes with quattro permanent all-wheel drive as standard, distributing engine power 40:60 between the front and rear wheels – diverting up to 65 percent of torque to the front wheels, or as much as 85 percent to the rear.

In rough terrain, the Q5 boasts climbing performance as sharp as 31 degrees, approach and departure angles of 25 degrees, ground clearance of 20cm and a wading depth of up to 50cm.

2009 Audi Q5 sports SUV launched

The standard-fit intelligent ESP system allows for spirited performance on-road whilst also offering special ABS calibrations for maximum traction off-road which incorporates a sensor to detect any roof load which would raise the Q5’s centre of gravity – crucial with a load limit of up to 100kg.

These features are available at the push of a button through the Audi drive select control system which also manages the engine’s throttle response, the power assistance for the steering and the S tronic shift points in automatic mode.

 2009 Audi Q5 sports SUV launched

This system can also be extended with two other innovative technologies – electronic control for the shock absorbers, and Audi dynamic steering to manage a direct ratio at low speed and an indirect ratio at high speed.

Standard interior creature comforts include such items as automatic air conditioning and an audio system with eight speakers, with the top specification adding MMI navigation plus with hard drive and DVD drive, a Bluetooth phone, a TV tuner, an intelligent speech control system, digital radio reception, an interface for an iPod or MP3 player with USB connection and a high-end sound system from Bang & Olufsen.

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Comments

16 Responses to “2009 Audi Q5 sports SUV launched”
  1. Reckless1 says:

    Mmmmmm, yummy.

    I like the V6 version already, be interesting to see where they price it.

    Much more a mini-Touareg than the Tiguan.

  2. devil666 says:

    Umm, is it possible to achieve a peak Kw output at 1800RPM? Perhaps they got the 176 and 500nm round the wrong way…. Even so, kicker of an engine for a little car :D Tiguan got company now hehe!

  3. George says:

    Devil, yup wrong way around, thanks!

  4. jbot says:

    LOL. Even this thing can match the “impressive” wading depth of the Land Rover Defender at 500mm. Great looking car, should sell very well. I see they included those LED lights around the headlights as in the R8 (saw a white one today with the naked carbon fibre air intakes, looked AMAZING), A5 and new A4.

  5. Andrew says:

    Jbot Says:”Even this thing can match the “impressive” wading depth of the Land Rover Defender at 500mm.”

    Surely you are not comparing this to a Defender?

  6. jbot says:

    No, not at all Andrew. Just referring to the review on here about the Defender which noted that its wading depth was very impressive at 500mm.

  7. jbot says:

    (I don’t really think 500mm is impressive)

  8. No Name says:

    Oh much nicer to look at than the Tiguan.

  9. Iamthestig says:

    IMHO it will be a winner…

    It is close to the size of the first X5 so it is much more than just a Audi Tiguan.

  10. TonyB says:

    I’m too looking forward to details on Australian pricing. Normally I don’t like these SUV-type crossovers, but at only 1.65m tall its more like a high-riding car. Only downside is that we will have to wait until towards the middle of next year to see it in Oz.

  11. Sunny says:

    Game on!

    Watch out Cx-9 & Cx7 :D

  12. Ozzie Boy says:

    very nice car.

    Im actually now thinking of holding off till mid next year before upgrading just to wait for this baby.

    What will the price range be like? Does anyone have some sort of idea?

    cheers

  13. Iamthestig says:

    Starting at around $60k…

    Look at the X3 price list and you will get a good idea !

  14. Ozzie Boy says:

    Thanks Iamthestig.

    $60k + ONRC + LCT = $68-70k.

    would of been nice it was $55k + ONRC…hhmmm

  15. Neo Utopia says:

    I greatly want one, but until I get promoted the Volkswagen Tiguan suits my income just fine. But I sometimes think if I would prefer the next generation A4 avant over the Q5, which is cooler and would provide adequate practicality? Hum…

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