The new generation of Audi Q5 is officially unveiled, with hybrid technology reshaping the driving experience
The all-new Audi Q5 is officially unveiled
On September 2, Audi unveiled the next generation of its popular Q5 model, marking the third generation of the series. The new model released this time does not include a pure fuel drive option. The initial models are configured with 2.0T and 3.0T engines, both of which incorporate mild hybrid technology.

It is expected that in the next year, the new generation Q5 will add two plug-in hybrid versions, with power output of 295 horsepower and 362 horsepower, respectively, and a battery life of about 80 kilometers in pure electric mode.

The new car is built on Audi’s newly developed PPC platform, which is compatible with the V8 engine and the extended range powertrain, significantly enhancing driving comfort and handling performance. The basic configuration includes steel springs and passive shock absorption, while air suspension is an optional upgrade.

The interior design incorporates Audi’s latest "digital stage" concept, and the interior decoration is centred on a pair of technology devices: an 11.9-inch digital instrument cluster and a 14.5-inch infotainment touchscreen, and an optional 10.9-inch entertainment display in front of the passenger, enhancing the technological sense of the ride experience.