INGOLSTADT/SAN JOSÉ CHIAPA (September 2, 2024) – The Audi Q5 has been one of the most popular SUVs in the midsize-segment in Germany and Europe for more than 15 years. Audi is now presenting the latest generation of the bestseller: the Q5, which is even more modern, spacious, and dynamic. It is the first SUV based on the Premium Platform Combustion (PPC) and is powered by efficient petrol and diesel engines that are even more economical thanks to MHEV plus technology. The Q5 impresses with customizable digital light signatures, the E³ 1.2 electronics platform and modern driver assistance systems. The sporty Audi SQ5 complements the new model series at its premiere. In future, models with plug-in hybrid technology will expand the model family.

Gernot Döllner, Chairman of the Board of Management of AUDI AG, sees the new Audi Q5 as a guarantee of success: “The Audi Q5 has been our most successful and most important SUV model in the midsize class for more than 15 years. The new edition is a further development of its proven characteristics,” says Gernot Döllner. “As the second model in our new generation of highly efficient combustion engines, it marks the next important step in the rejuvenation of our portfolio. I am certain that the new Audi Q5, as a sporty all-rounder with a dynamic SUV design, will continue its success story.”

With the new Q5, Audi is launching the third generation of its successful model. The first generation of the midsize SUV was launched in 2008 and has dominated the premium brand segment ever since. The new Audi Q5 now continues this success story.

As the second model in the portfolio, it is based – like the new Audi A5 models – on the Premium Platform Combustion (PPC). The platform allows Audi to launch high-volume models with high technical standards in different segments. The flexibility of the PPC helps Audi give future models a unique character.

The Audi Q5 sets new standards in the midsize-segment of premium SUVs: sporty, technology-oriented design language meets unrivalled versatility and proven suitability for everyday use. Efficient and powerful engines with MHEV plus technology, and later also plug-in hybrids, represent Audi’s path to becoming a provider of future-proof premium mobility. With the E³ 1.2 electronics architecture, Audi is integrating modern and future-proof connectivity and digitalization features into all new models.

Audi has been manufacturing the Q5 models in Mexico for eight years, and also produces the new Q5 in San José Chiapa. The proximity to the North American market is an important factor here. The new Q5 also marks the beginning of a new era: with this model, Audi begins the renewal of its entire SUV portfolio with combustion engines and partially electrified variants.