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Audi unveiled the all-new Q5 in China at the Beijing Auto Show, a SUV that combines the dynamism of a sports sedan with highly variable interior and versatile options for leisure-time and family use. The dimensions alone indicate that this is a SUV of all-new proportions. Measuring 4.63 meters (15.19 feet) long and 1.88 meters (6.17 feet) wide, the Audi Q5 is just 1.65 meters (5.41 feet) high – making it sportier than any of its competitors. What’s more, this SUV sets another benchmark in its class with a low drag coefficient of 0.33. The Audi Q5 is rolling off the production line in three engine variants – one gasoline engine and two TDI units. All of the engines are direct-injection models with a turbocharger – characterized by outstanding performance, hefty propulsive power and cultivated running while at the same time offering impressive fuel efficiency. The 2.0 TFSI has been entirely redesigned. The high torque of 350 Nm (258.15 lb-ft) is available at 1,500 rpm and remains constant up to 4,200 rpm, with performance peaking at 155 kW (211 hp). The Audi Q5 2.0 TFSI sprints from 0 to 100 km/h (62.14 mph) in 7.2 seconds, reaching a top speed of 222 km/h (137.94 mph). On average, the vehicle consumes just 8.5 liters of fuel per 100 km (27.67 mpg). Drawing on four cylinders and two liters of displacement as well, the 2.0 TDI is superbly refined thanks to a new common-rail fuel injection system; like the gasoline engine, it has two balancing shafts. With 350 Nm (258.15 lb-ft) (between 1,750 and 2,500 rpm), this diesel engine delivers strong propulsive power at an outstanding 125 kW (170 hp). Average consumption of just 6.7 liters per 100 km (35.11 mpg) is proof of Audi’s successful efficiency strategy. The two-liter TDI catapults the Audi Q5 from 0 to 100 km/h (62.14 mph) in 9.5 seconds, peaking at a top speed of 204 km/h (126.76 mph). The most powerful engine in the line-up is the 3.0 TDI. This V6 diesel engine delivers a gratifying 176 kW (240 hp), with 500 Nm (368.78 lb-ft) of torque available between 1,500 and 3,000 rpm. With outstanding power flow and cultivated sound, it takes the Audi Q5 from 0 to 100 km/h (62.14 mph) in 6.5 seconds, accelerating to a top speed of 225 km/h (139.81 mph). On average, the three-liter engine consumes 7.7 liters of fuel per 100 km (30.55 mpg). Press release The new Audi Q5 combines the dynamism of a sports sedan with highly variable interior and versatile options for leisure-time and family use. Strong and efficient engines, quattro permanent all-wheel drive and agile running gear have been brought together to create a superior technology package for both on- and off-road driving. Highlights such as the innovative seven-speed S tronic dual-clutch transmission and the Audi drive select control system are proof of Audi’s Vorsprung durch Technik. The sportiest SUV in its class is dynamic, multifunctional and comfortable. The dimensions alone indicate that this is a SUV of all-new proportions. Measuring 4.63 meters (15.19 feet) long and 1.88 meters (6.17 feet) wide, the Audi Q5 is just 1.65 meters (5.41 feet) high – making it sportier than any of its competitors. What’s more, this SUV sets another benchmark in its class with a low drag coefficient of 0.33. Audi offers three different options for the external trim of the Q5 – black (standard), contrasting color or full paint finish in the color of the car. Two body packages are available as well. The S line exterior package imparts a decidedly sporty look to the performance SUV, while the alternative off-road style package with underbody protection in the front and back and 19-inch wheels gives this SUV a robust flair. Long wheelbase, roomy interiorAt 2.81 meters (9.22 feet), the wheelbase is the longest in its segment – creating a roomy interior on board the Audi Q5. The vehicle comfortably accommodates five persons in ergonomically designed seats that can be flexibly arranged. The backrests for the rear seats are angle-adjustable and especially easy to fold down by activating the remote release lever in the luggage compartment. This compartment, offering access to a second storage area under the floor, then expands from 540 to 1,560 liters (19.07 to 55.09 cubic feet) in volume. Optional extras include a rail mounting kit for luggage, a net partition and a luggage compartment liner. Top-of-the-line safety equipment is a matter of course for Audi cars. On the front seats, the belt force limiters and airbags work together in a new and especially intelligent manner. Much of the body of the Audi Q5 is made of high- and ultra-high-strength steel components assembled with maximum precision. They reduce weight while at the same time improving crash safety as well as rigidity and vibration patterns. Strong and efficient – the enginesThe Audi Q5 is rolling off the production line in three engine variants – one gasoline engine and two TDI units. All of the engines are direct-injection models with a turbocharger – characterized by outstanding performance, hefty propulsive power and cultivated running while at the same time offering impressive fuel efficiency. The most powerful engine in the line-up is the 3.0 TDI. This V6 diesel engine delivers a gratifying 176 kW (240 hp), with 500 Nm (368.78 lb-ft) of torque available between 1,500 and 3,000 rpm. With outstanding power flow and cultivated sound, it takes the Audi Q5 from 0 to 100 km/h (62.14 mph) in 6.5 seconds, accelerating to a top speed of 225 km/h (139.81 mph). On average, the three-liter engine consumes 7.7 liters of fuel per 100 km (30.55 mpg). Seven speeds – the new S tronicThe 2.0 TDI transfers its power to a six-speed manual transmission. Audi has built innovative technology into both the 3.0 TDI and 2.0 TFSI – the S tronic, a new twin-clutch transmission with seven speeds. This high-tech component can execute gearshifts in just a fraction of a second while offering exceptional comfort and high efficiency. Drivers can let the seven-speed S tronic shift automatically or select gears manually, when desired with rocker switches on the steering wheel. The pioneer of all-wheel drive, Audi builds the Audi Q5 standard with quattro permanent all-wheel drive – the only logical solution for a dynamic SUV. In normal running conditions, the transfer case distributes the power to the front and rear axle in a 40:60 ratio for a rear-focused style that enhances driving pleasure. When needed, the quattro driveline can deliver up to 65 percent of the power to the front axle and a maximum of 85 percent to the rear axle. The Audi Q5 is suitable for all purposes and driving surfaces. Capable of towing up to 2.0 tons, this powerful vehicle delivers excellent performance in rough terrain as well. The standard hill descent control system makes it safe to navigate down steep inclines by regulating the preselected speed when driving at under 30 km/h (18.64 mph). The ESP and its sub-function, the ABS, have special ranges for off-road driving. The ESP focuses on achieving maximum traction in off-road driving; the ABS automatically recognizes the consistency of the driving surface and selects the ideal strategy for sand, gravel or loose rocks. Audi drive select – for more driving pleasureA large package of high-end technologies makes the Audi Q5 driving experience even more fascinating. The optional control system Audi drive select guides the operation of various technology components and is available in several upgrade variants. At the touch of a button, the driver determines whether the system should work in a comfortable, an especially well balanced or a sporty mode. The MMI operating system offers a fourth mode, which can be individually programmed. Audi drive select is available with two innovative components. One is an electronic controller for the shock absorbers, the other is Audi dynamic steering. Outfitted with a superposition gear, it continuously varies the steering ratio and the power steering assistance depending on the speed driven – which means less steering effort is required when parking, and firm steering with low sensitivity at higher speeds. At the handling limits, the dynamic steering stabilizes the Audi Q5 in conjunction with the ESP by means of instantaneous steering interventions. The assistance systems: Straight from the luxury classOn request, the Audi Q5 comes with a spectrum of high-tech, onboard systems taken directly from the premium class to make driving an even more superlative and relaxed experience. These include the Audi parking system advanced with rearview camera, Audi lane assist (the lane departure warning system) and Audi side assist, which warns of hazards when changing lanes. Adaptive cruise control maintains a constant distance between the performance SUV and the vehicle in front. Additional high-tech extras for the Audi Q5 include the advanced key for keyless access to the vehicle, a tire pressure monitoring system, the large panoramic glass sunroof with additional tilting function, the triple-zone climate control system, sun blinds for the rear side windows, the dynamic cornering light system known as Audi adaptive light, an electric tailgate and a swiveling trailer hitch. The high-beam assistant automatically switches between the high and low beams. On request, the front seats can be electrically adjusted, heated and ventilated – Audi offers the extras from the luxury class in its new performance SUV here as well. ---- Exterior designEvery new Audi makes its dynamic nature visually apparent at first glance. The Audi Q5, too, has the sportiest proportions in its vehicle segment: it is 4.63 meters (15.19 ft) long and 1.88 meters (6.17 ft) wide, but only 1.65 meters (5.41 ft) high. Its body design comes across as powerful, athletic and emotionally charged. The new Q5 restates the Audi brand’s claim to lead the way in automotive design. The paneled body of the Audi Q5 exhibits stylistic consistency throughout, as if carved out of a single block. The volumes of the forward structure and passenger compartment flow harmoniously into one another; sharp contours delimit sculptural, softly modeled surfaces on which the light creates ever-shifting, intriguing patterns – this optical precision is the embodiment of Audi’s uncompromising standards of quality. The Q5’s forward structure is meticulously shaped – as on every Audi, it is dominated by the large single-frame radiator grill. The design of its struts provides vertical accentuation, and its V-shaped contour continues on the front lid. On the four-cylinder versions the grill is in Stone Gray, and on the 3.0 TDI it is painted in gleaming Black. The air inlets are subdivided by horizontal struts that support the standard halogen front fog lamps. Elegant: the "winged" headlampsThe Audi Q5 comes with H7 headlamps as standard. The daytime running lights – with long-life bulbs as their light source – are already standard here; the highbeam and low-beam headlamps are housed in separate chambers. On the xenon plus version, a mercury-free gas discharge bulb is the light source for the lowbeam and high-beam headlamps. Above and around them is a "wing" – a chrome vapor-coated contour reminiscent of an eyebrow. Twelve daylight-white lightemitting diodes arranged above each "wing" constitute the daytime running lights, with an energy consumption of just a few watts. The xenon plus headlamps can also be combined with the adaptive light cornering light system. The subtle interplay between its lines is what makes the side view of the Audi Q5 so intriguing. Above the sill area, which serves as the technical and visual basis, a clearly ascending dynamic line runs all the way back to the tail end, where it forms the bumper edge – thus accentuating the forward momentum of the body. The tornado line below the windows starts at the headlights, eases off somewhat in its intensity as it crosses the doors and finally merges with the upper edge of the rear lights. It, too, describes a slight ascent. Ultimate precision: the zero-gap roof jointThe roof rails – taking the form of an aluminum extruded section – are standard, with a compact, elegant design that blends harmoniously into the overall styling. A zero-gap joint connects the roof and the side – this is a highly intricate feature calling into focus the high level of precision involved in Audi design and body manufacturing. The narrow, strictly parallel pattern of all body joins accentuates this impression. Like the front end, the rear of the Audi Q5 has a strongly expressive character; horizontal lines accentuate the impression of width. The bumper incorporates the rear fog lamps and the license plate area is recessed in the tailgate. Like the front lid, the wraparound tailgate is made from lightweight aluminum; it is exceptionally wide, like that of its big brother, the Audi Q7. The undivided rear lamps are mounted on the large tailgate; because they are not visible when the lid is open, the Audi Q5 has auxiliary lights in the bumper. The main lamps have bulbs housed in separate chambers as standard; Audi additionally equips versions that have xenon plus headlamps with light-emitting diodes. An arc at the top edge of the lights acts as the turn indicator; in conjunction with xenon plus, below it there is a flat triangle of LEDs that dips slightly towards the outer edge, acting as the stop light. When the brakes are applied, the lighting intensity is increased sharply within a matter of milliseconds; a central light bar is also activated. In the event of an emergency brake application with more than 0.7 g deceleration, the Audi Q5 automatically activates the hazard warning flashers for three seconds. Dynamic look: the S line exterior packageFor customers who wish to customize their Audi Q5 even further, there is also a choice of two design packages. The S line exterior package gives the Audi Q5 an even more dynamic presence in the form of a distinctive grill design, new bumpers, accentuated air inlets, a spoiler lip and a diffuser insert at the rear. All exterior add-on parts and the door trim strips are painted in the body color, and S line logos adorn the fenders and door sill strips. The cargo area trim strip is in gleaming stainless steel, and trims give the exhaust tailpipes of the four-cylinder versions a more prominent look. Q5 buyers can choose from an extensive range of body colors. There are the metallic colors Ice Silver, Quartz Gray, Amethyst Gray and Dakar Beige, the pearl-effect finishes Garnet Red, Phantom Black, Meteor Gray, Lava Gray, Stratos Blue, Deep Sea Blue and Orchid Gray, and the solid colors Ibis White and Brilliant Black. A high-gloss package highlights the windows with aluminum trims, and privacy glazing gives Audi’s performance SUV an especially cool look with tinted rear windows. ---- The bodyGood design is always functional design – the Audi Q5 has a drag coefficient of just 0.33, the best in its segment. This achievement is all thanks to intensive finetuning of the body and underbody. The frontal area of the performance SUV is 2.65 m2 (28.52 ft2). Elaborate aeroacoustics developed for the most part in a special acoustic wind tunnel keep the noise level low even when the car is traveling at high speeds. The Audi Q5 matches the exemplary standard of the Audi A4 in this respect. Influencing aeroacoustics involves juggling many different elements such as the triple door seals, the drip moldings on the A-posts and the exterior mirrors. Thanks to its rigid mount, the optional panoramic glass roof barely adds to the noise level. Hot forming is a hi-tech process. It involves heating blanks of boron steel to 950 degrees Celsius (1,742° F) in a conveyor oven and then quenching and shaping them in a cooled die. Their various zones can be heated to different temperatures in the oven, to produce a range of strength zones. In the event of a crash, the component is then deformed in precisely the desired manner. Ultra-precise: welding and bondingThe way the body is put together is also a highly precise affair. The areas in which conventional resistance spot welding is used now account for only 73 percent of the total – equivalent to about 5,000 weld points. To boost strength further, Audi uses bonding in some areas as well as or instead of welding. A two-pack adhesive forms the join in 17 percent of cases; the adhesive seams in the Q5 measure a total length of 83 meters (272.31 ft). A highly advanced system of transverse and longitudinal profiles and frames gives the Audi Q5 high torsional rigidity. The longitudinal member, the center tunnel and the side structure provide outstanding flexural strength. Components such as a cross-member between the suspension-strut domes specifically increase the forward structure’s rigidity. Uncompromising: long-term qualityLong-term quality is again a top priority in the Audi Q5, in keeping with the brand with the four rings. To protect against corrosion, all body cavities are flooded with hot liquid wax. Audi is the only premium brand to implement this method. During testing of the performance SUV, the design engineers tested quality with the help of the "INKA test" (Ingolstadt Corrosion and Aging Test). This 19-week procedure involved exposing the Audi Q5 to every conceivable environmental load in a variety of chambers – salt spray, moist heat, dry heat and low temperatures down to -40° C (-40° F). This cycle was followed by a merciless shake test on a simulator and driving tests on the test track. Occupant protection in the Q5 is also of the highest caliber and is a matter of honor for Audi. While developing the vehicle the brand was able to exploit the extensive resources of knowledge that it had built up internally. The AARU (Audi Accident Research Unit) exhaustively analyzes actual accident scenarios taking many different aspects into account. Maximum safety: innovation in the airbag conceptIn frontal collisions, people of slight build are at greater danger than sturdier people. Audi has therefore designed the restraint systems in the Q5 as an innovative, very closely meshed network. There are sensors on the front seat rails to detect how far forward or back the seat is positioned. This data is incorporated into the calculations of the control unit, which manages how the restraint systems operate. Because the computer knows how far the passenger is from the airbag, it can ensure that the amount of forward movement, during which the seat belt and the airbag can restrain the body, is optimally utilized. The front airbags in the Audi Q5, with a capacity of 64 liters (2.26 cubic ft) on the left and 120 liters (4.24 cubic ft) on the right, have an adaptive concept and operate according to a new strategy. They always inflate fully. If the impact is not particularly severe and the passenger is positioned close to the airbag, the control unit rates the situation as relatively mild. In this instance some of the inflating gas is released again through valves; the head and chest are cushioned relatively gently. Audi’s developers also took intelligent precautions for rear-end collisions, a common type of accident in city traffic that can often lead to whiplash injuries. The longitudinal member, rear wheels and sills dissipate the impact energy in a specific pattern; the fuel tank is in the protected zone ahead of the rear axle subframe. The battery, car jack and optional entertainment equipment are displaced into a precisely defined zone; the fuel pump is shut down, as in any more severe crash. Integrated concept: the seats and head restraintsIn the occupant compartment, the seats provide the passengers with excellent protection. The shape of the seat back frame, a soft sprung mat and an energyabsorbing foam enable the back to sink some way into the seat back. This allows the back of the head to be cushioned early on by the rigid head restraint, which is at a distance of only about four centimeters (1.57 in). In the case of a severe rearend collision, the seat-belt tensioners are triggered so as to firmly hold the occupants in the best position in their seats. The Audi Q5 is also well equipped in the event of a side impact, in which the passengers are particularly exposed. Acceleration sensors in the C-posts and pressure sensors in the doors register the danger. The B-posts, the sills and twocross-members in the floor take on most of the deformation work. They are supported by the doors, the edges of which have a large overlap with the posts, sills and roof frame. Using their hinges, the door support members transfer the forces into the B-posts. Thanks to its spacious deformation space, the Audi Q5 meets all Japanese and European requirements for collisions with pedestrians. In the type-specific crash, which involves driving into a barrier at 15 km/h (9.32 mph) and a 40 percent overlap, crash boxes made from aluminum located ahead of the longitudinal members prevent damage to the body structure; the radiator can be displaced slightly to the rear thanks to its sliding mounts. Minor bumps of up to 4 km/h (2.49 mph) when maneuvering in parking lots do not leave any dents in the aprons, and after collisions at higher speeds these components can be changed individually. The cargo areaThe Audi Q5 is the performance SUV for a dynamic, active clientele – it displays all the talents needed in a vehicle designed for sport, family and leisure use. Its target audience is people of a high level of education who attach importance to active leisure; many of them enjoy cycling or other sports. Audi Q5 customers view their car as an expression of their individuality and consequently attach great importance to attractive design, sportiness and performance. The cargo area is one of the Audi Q5’s practical strengths. In its basic configuration it already offers a substantial 540 liters (19.07 cubic ft) of cargo space, which can be used very effectively. The floor is completely flat; the loading lip is only 69 centimeters (27.17 in) high and lies almost flush with the floor. The loading width is an impressive 105 centimeters (41.34 in) even between the wheel arches, and the loading length 93 centimeters (36.31 in). The capacity of the cargo area can be virtually tripled by a simple two-stage operation. The seat backs, divided 60:40, can be folded down with consummate ease. Preloaded by springs, they drop down by themselves onto the seat cushions and no further adjustments or removal procedures for the head restraints are required. This process is triggered by two mechanical release levers recessed in the side trims of the cargo area, operating by means of pull cables. If the levers on the seats are operated with the seat backs folded down, they come back up through about 45 degrees and can then easily be uprighted manually. The trunk lid is released electrically by a pushbutton and pivots high enough up to allow even tall people to stand under it without bumping their heads. For ease of closing there is a continuous strip handle that is within immediate reach. Audi is able to supply an electrically powered trunk lid as an option. For everyday use: many ingenious detailsAudi’s engineers gave the Audi Q5 an array of other ingenious details to equip it for the diverse challenges of everyday use. These include a 12V power socket on the right side panel of the cargo area, two lights, two folding bag hooks and four lashing eyes in the floor. These are made from solid metal and chrome-plated. The precision with which they can be moved is another example of Audi’s uncompromising standards of quality. These standards are also evidenced by the cargo area’s plush trim: the entire compartment is lined in exclusive carpeting. If the Audi Q5 customer has ordered the optional storage package, there is a large storage net suspended from the underside of the rear shelf. This package also includes a sliding net for the recess in the right side panel of the cargo area. A sturdy partition net in the cargo area is included in the standard specification. It can be secured at various points, depending on whether the rear seat backs are upright or folded down. ---- The interiorFeeling at ease straightaway is a typical response whenever you climb into a new Audi. The Q5 is no exception; its developers have created a light, luxurious and spacious interior. It is elegant in appearance, the build quality is of the customary superb standard, and the intuitive ease with which it is controlled can be further enhanced with numerous hi-tech features from the full-size category. In the Audi Q5, the driver’s seat is one of the keys to that sense of well-being. It is amply dimensioned, so that drivers of all heights and builds will feel instantly at ease on it. The driver’s and front passenger’s seats give their occupants an ergonomically excellent position and provide perfect body support – even though the Audi Q5 driver is half as high up again as a driver of a conventional car, the seated position is still sporty. The seats are height-adjustable as standard, and their head restraints may be moved well up. Worthy of the full-size category: the climate-controlled comfort seatsThe climate-controlled comfort seats at the front are the ultimate luxury – they are the top-end version in the seats range for the Audi Q5. Each seat back and base cushion has two small fans with six power settings. To prevent chilling of the occupant, there is a supplementary function that cuts in automatically if need be. The climate-controlled comfort seats are upholstered in perforated leather. All seat versions have neatly and carefully stitched seams – their very design inspires confidence in their quality. The sport seats are very elaborately topstitched. Orange-colored seams on the standard seats, upholstered in black fabric, give the interior a note of youthful freshness. The headlining is in beige, black or silver and can be supplied optionally in Alcantara; the sill strips are in a contrasting aluminum look. With the optional leather package, the instrument hood and armrests are trimmed with Fine Nappa leather in a choice of five colors. In the chrome package, components such as the air vents and light switches acquire a sophisticated gleam. For individualists: the S line sport package plusThe S line sport package creates even more sporting individuality. As well as 19-inch or 20-inch wheels, the special body colors Daytona Gray and Monza Silver, and sport suspension, it includes a whole array of distinctive individual details inside the vehicle. The interior and headlining are in black, with a choice of black or silver seams. The upholstery of the sport seats – in cloth/leather, Alcantara/leather, Milano leather or Fine Nappa leather – features special S line embossing. The inlays are in matt aluminum (or optionally piano finish). The leather sport steering wheel is emblazoned with the red and silver S line badge, and the gear knob is trimmed in perforated leather. Sill strips with S line logos and a stainless steel strip for the cargo area complete the package. The Q5’s interior systematically echoes the exterior design and is an authentic example of Audi’s design philosophy. Devoid of any angular SUV elements, it exudes a predominantly sporty, flowing character and the cockpit is elegantly structured. A complex surface design of bold lines framing taut surfaces underscores the progressive dynamism of the Q5; its clearly arranged zones convey the power and agility that is the very essence of Audi’s performance SUV. In the door trim, for instance, the opener, inlay, armrest and storage compartment constitute a functional unit of high aesthetic quality. Many details on the Audi Q5 echo the large model lines – it possesses all the finesse of a luxury sedan. Its rotary controls operate with clockwork precision, with a gentle click – the sound of technical perfection. Red and blue diode semicircles on the user interface of the deluxe automatic air conditioning indicate the temperature ranges. The buttons, with their elegantly rounded corners, engage with defined force and short travel. There is an optional lighting package that illuminates the interior with discreet highlights. Feel-good factor: the perfect ergonomicsThe sense of well-being that the interior of the Audi Q5 creates is underpinned by the perfect ergonomics for the driver. The sportily short gear knob is positioned such that the driver’s hand finds it intuitively, and the distances and angles of the steering wheel and pedals are perfectly matched. The steering wheel has 60 millimeters (2.36 in) of manual reach and 44 millimeters (1.73 in) of height adjustment, with electric-motor locking. The driver information system is between the two large, easy-to-read instrument dials – ideally positioned in the field of view. On the Audi Q5 2.0 TDI, it also includes a shift indicator that shows the optimum gear by way of a recommendation. The standard display is monochrome, but a high-resolution color version is available as an optional extra. The superior solution: the MMI operating systemIf the Audi Q5 is equipped with MMI navigation plus, the controls for the audio system are moved to the MMI (Multi Media Interface) operating system on the center tunnel. Praised in countless tests by industry media, the MMI has long since proven itself to be a superior solution. Audi has now improved it yet further: the central rotary control/pushbutton incorporates a cap that can be operated like a joystick – for even quicker and easier navigation on the monitor. Logically arranged buttons and a volume control are grouped around the central control. They are used to control the functional areas navigation, media, information, CAR menu, setup, telephone, directory and radio functions by an operating principle that can be picked up intuitively. All information appears on the large monitor; in combination with the hard-drive navigation system, this is a color screen measuring seven inches diagonally. Powerful and efficient: the automatic air conditioningThe Audi Q5 is fitted as standard with automatic air conditioning with a pollen and recirculated-air filter, plus a function that builds the sun’s position into how it operates. A powerful blower circulates large quantities of air. Typically for Audi, the innovative system is quiet, powerful and efficient. And it is remarkably light in weight. The interior of the Audi Q5 is like a perfectly tailored suit – it is airy but cut to fit perfectly. The statistics prove how spacious it is: the shoulder width is 1,465 millimeters (57.68 in) at the front and 1,432 millimeters (56.38 in) at the rear. The Audi Q5 also has an exceptional amount of headroom at the front –1,043 Versatile: the rear seat bench plusA versatile feature is the rear seat bench plus; the sections of the 40:60 split bench can be slid forward or back independently by 100 millimeters (3.94 in). Its center armrest incorporates two pull-out cup holders. Other extras are manual blinds for the side windows – a feature that will be particularly appreciated by children when out and about in the summer. There are numerous convenient features up front, too. The spacious door pockets have brackets that are also suitable for large bottles. Then there are two more cup holders on the center tunnel. One of them can be supplied with a thermal function. An electronic-control peltier element – an electro-thermal converter similar to the principle found in a cool bag – operates in tandem with a fan. At the push of a button it cools or heats the inside of the thermal cup holder across a range from 3 to 58° Celsius (37.4 to 136.4° F). A small display serves as a visual reminder for the user when the cup holder is hot. An eyewear compartment in the inside lights module of the headlining, a clip for car park tickets on the sun visor, a large glove box optionally with air conditioning and two 12V power sockets – one on the center tunnel and one in the rear compartment – are other practical ideas for everyday convenience. Audi can supply a storage package on request. This comprises a net on the right of the center tunnel, two compartments beneath the front seats, nets on the reverse of the front seat backs, a net on the underside of the rear shelf, a luggage spider on the floor of the cargo area, a lockable glove box and a multi-fixing point in the right footwell which can also be exchanged for other fastening elements. The accessories range includes a storage box, an umbrella holder and other similar items. ---- The enginesThe Audi Q5 starts out with three powerful, refined and efficient engines. All three are direct-injection concepts with turbocharging – the two-liter gasoline version uses FSI technology, and the two TDI units with displacements of 2.0 and 3.0 liters employ the common rail principle. A fourth engine – a 3.2-liter sixcylinder FSI – will be added to the range at the start of 2009. With their confident power, these engines are the key to undiluted driving enjoyment combined with good fuel efficiency – clear evidence of how successful Audi’s efficiency strategy has been. Gasoline direct injection, badged as FSI, is a competition-beating technology, especially when paired with turbocharging. On the 2.0 TFSI, a newly developed common rail system injects the fuel directly into the combustion chambers at a pressure of 150 bar through six-hole injectors; flaps in the intake tract induce a specific swirl pattern. The temperatures are reduced by its evaporation, overcoming the age-old problem of turbo technology – the high amount of heat it generates and therefore the tendency to knock. Despite the presence of turbocharging, Audi’s engineers achieved a high compression ratio of 9.6:1 that plays a big part in its combustion efficiency. New development: the 2.0 TFSIThe new 2.0 TFSI in the Audi Q5 is the successor to this winner; Audi has thoroughly reengineered it, while retaining the same basic dimensions. Like its predecessor, it has a displacement of 1,984 cm3. Its two balancing shafts in the crankcase compensate the free second-order inertial forces and lead to refined running with very low vibrations. All components have been optimized for minimal friction, above all around the cylinder bores and conrod bearing shells. The oil pump operates with volume-regulated delivery and two-stage pressure control, which likewise reduces fuel consumption. The new 3.2 FSI will step into the role of top gasoline engine in the new Audi Q5 at the start of 2009. It combines a whole raft of hi-tech features – the innovative Audi valvelift system for valve control, FSI gasoline direct injection and a variety of measures to reduce internal friction and therefore further enhance efficiency. The 3.2 FSI develops 195 kW (270 hp) from a displacement of 3197 cm3, and its ample maximum torque of 330 Nm (243.40 lb-ft) is achieved constantly from 3,000 to 5,000 rpm. It accelerates the Audi Q5 3.2 FSI from 0 to 100 km/h (62.14 mph) in approximately 6.8 seconds (provisional figure) and on to a governed top speed of 232 km/h (144.16 mph). Economical and refined: the TDI enginesFor almost 20 years, Audi’s TDI engines have been setting the standards in their field. In 1989 Audi introduced the TDI principle, and since then the brand with the four rings has steadily extended its lead. With their high torque, good fuel efficiency and quiet, refined running these diesel concepts create a harmonious and convincing overall impression – a modern, smart form of sportiness. In the three victories of the R10 racing car at Le Mans from 2006 to 2008, Audi has demonstrated what power the TDI harbors. Ultra-precise: the common rail injectorsThe third generation of common rail systems with eight-hole nozzles is used. The high pressure of up to 1,800 bar – equivalent to the entire weight of a car resting on a surface the size of a finger nail – assures extremely fine atomization of the fuel and therefore precise mixture formation and combustion. The injectors use the piezo principle, which applies an electrical voltage to a ceramic element. This alters its crystalline structure; the material’s expansion is translated into movement that operates the injector needles. The injectors are extremely fast-acting and close again within one to two milliseconds, thus permitting minute injection quantities of just 0.8 of a milligram. They can vary the number of injection processes per operating cycle across a wide range; up to five injection operations are possible. This strategy reduces emissions and produces a smooth combustion process, so that the engine’s noise pattern is also more satisfactory. The three-liter diesel is the best performer in its class in terms of refinement. A diesel particulate filter is used to reduce soot emissions: it cuts the already low level of untreated emissions further, by more than 90 percent. The filter is located close to the engine, so only a small amount of heating energy is required for its regeneration. Enormous thrust: 500 Nm (368.78 lb-ft) at 1,500 revsThe three-liter diesel develops 176 kW (240 hp). Its peak torque is an impressive 500 Nm (368.78 lb-ft); the driver has this on tap right across the range from 1,500 to 3,000 rpm. This is the key to the surge of power – a wave on which the car, like a surfboard, is carried forward in a relaxed, carefree way. The powerful TDI with an engine capacity of 2,967 cm3 accelerates the Audi Q5 from 0 to 100 km/h (62.14 mph) in only 6.5 seconds and reaches a top speed of 225 km/h (139.81 mph) – at an average fuel consumption of only 7.7 l/100 km (30.55 US mpg). The area in which decisive progress has taken place is the cylinder head, where two camshafts operate 16 valves. Common rail injection controlled by one of the most modern engine management systems on the market supersedes the previous pump-injector units. The 2.0 TDI, too, has modern piezo injectors with eight-hole nozzles; the finely modulated process of up to five injection operations per operating cycle drastically reduces the noise level. The single-piston high-pressure pump develops a system pressure of 1,800 bar. Quiet and refined: elaborate noise reduction measuresThe acoustics of the toothed belt drive have also received attention, with additional noise-reducing structures on the belt cover. As on the previous engine, two balancing shafts reduce the vibration generated by the crankshaft and reciprocating parts. Various modifications were made here and at the oil sump because the 2.0 TDI is installed in the Audi Q5 inclined 20 degrees to the right. Other special features improve the performance of the four-cylinder engine, which has a compression ratio of 16.5:1. Its turbocharger has variable vanes for a swift torque buildup; a pulsation damper reduces its vibration. Electric motors control the position of the swirl flaps in the intake manifold to adapt the incoming airflow continuously to the prevailing engine load and speed. Optimized intake-air management and modified piston geometry result in a high maximum engine speed of 5,000 rpm and improved combustion chamber thermodynamics. They enable the two-liter TDI to operate with an exhaust gas recirculation rate of up to 60 percent; this means combustion takes place at a lower temperature and oxygen level, reducing the untreated emissions of nitrogen oxides. The EGR (exhaust gas recirculation) system achieves a high cooling performance. ---- The drivetrainThe drivetrain is an area of innovation in which Audi is particularly well placed to demonstrate its prowess as a leading player. When the Audi Q5 concept was being defined as the sportiest SUV on the market, it was clear right from the start that there was only one principle in the running: quattro permanent all-wheel drive. The transmission technology is utterly new and innovative: the 3.0 TDI and the 2.0 TFSI have the new seven-speed S tronic as standard; the 2.0 TDI is combined with a six-speed manual transmission as standard. The dual-clutch transmission is a brand new development from Audi, a hi-tech component that is both dynamic and highly efficient. Audi Q5 drivers can use the new seven-speed S tronic in various modes. The fully automatic mode, in which the control unit determines the gearshifts, offers the D (Drive) and S (Sport) programs. The driver of the Audi Q5 can also change gear manually with the selector lever or with the optional shift paddles on the steering wheel – an amazingly fast affair. The gearshift feel is dynamic, comfortable and very precise – typically Audi. Both transmission structures are continuously active, but only one is connected to the engine at any one time. For example, when the driver accelerates in third gear, the fourth gear is already engaged in the second transmission structure. The shifting process takes place as the clutch changes – K1 opens and K2 closes. The gear change takes only a few hundredths of a second and is completed without interrupting traction. It is so fluid and smooth that the driver hardly notices it. High-precision management of the two multi-plate clutches was one of the key aspects of the specifications manual. Audi achieved this by means of compact pressure cylinders, electronically controlled speed equalization, and optimized coil spring assemblies. This technological package provides maximum precision and comfort for moving off and shifting. Transmission manager: the mechatronicsThe transmission is managed by the so-called mechatronic module. This module consists of a compact group of control units and hydraulic control valves that is integrated on the left of the transmission, looking in the direction of travel. Its control function allows it to vary the speed of the gear shifting process and to control the power necessary for the process extremely precisely. The control pressure is generated by an efficiently operating oil pump that is located next to the mechatronic module and is driven by a gear stage. It is supported by a vacuum booster for cooling the dual clutch during starting. This virtually doubles the amount of oil delivered on demand, without any need to increase the power consumption. Audi has designed the new seven-speed S tronic to provide both exhilarating driving and maximum economy. The new hi-tech unit operates with very high efficiency and its control system maximizes fuel economy in automatic mode. The maximum possible spread of 8.0:1 permits both a sportily short ratio for first gear and a speed-reducing high gearing for the highest gear. Light and highly efficient: the manual transmissionThe manual transmission that always comes with the 2.0 TDI can likewise be described as a hi-tech component. It has a light magnesium casing and belongs to Audi’s new family of transmissions in which two important components have switched position – the differential is now in front of the clutch, as on the sevenspeed S tronic, in other words directly behind the engine. This arrangement moves the front axle well forward, resulting in a long wheelbase and an ideal axle load distribution. In the driver’s perception this whole technical package produces that characteristic Audi feeling of ultimate precision – the manual six-speed transmission can be shifted easily and smoothly, with short, well-defined travel. The driver information system’s display incorporates a shift indicator. It shows which gear is currently in use, and if that gear has been engaged for a while, it recommends a different gear if that would be a better choice. When needed – for instance when the wheels on either axle start to spin on a slippery surface – the center differential redirects most of the torque to the axle revolving more slowly and therefore having better traction. Up to 65 percent of the power can be directed to the front wheels and up to 85 percent to the rear – this variable distribution enables the Q5 to handle a wide range of situations close to the handling limits without the ESP stabilization system needing to apply the brakes. If one wheel on an axle begins to spin, this is eliminated by the Electronic Differential Lock EDL without any brake application being needed – not that such a situation arises very often. EDL also acts as an aid when driving off. The running gearThe Audi Q5 is the sports model in the SUV segment – its running gear redefines the benchmark. It combines precision and dynamism with a high level of stability and comfort. The suspension mountings, steering, wheels and brakes have been developed for top performance and the extensive use of aluminum reduces unsprung masses to a minimum. The five-link front suspension, with an ample track width of 1,617 millimeters (63.33 in), is a big factor in the dynamic character of the Audi Q5. Because the development engineers moved the differential further forward up the driveline and the clutch further back, the axle could be positioned well to the front. Lightweight construction: aluminum linksAluminum is also used on the Audi Q5 for the bearing mount that links the upper suspension control arms with the body and for the pivot bearing. The front suspension comprises five links per wheel – one support link and one control arm at the bottom and two control arms at the top. The fifth link is the tie rod that connects the steering gear with the pivot bearing. All suspension control arms are forged aluminum parts, guaranteeing low unsprung masses and extremely precise wheel location. The anti-roll bar is made from a high-strength tube, a design that also saves weight. The rear axle of the Audi Q5, with its track of 1,613 millimeters (63.50 in), is inspired by the self-tracking trapezoidal-link rear suspension layout of the large A8 and A6 car lines. It combines excellent drivability and ride comfort with compact packaging. Whenever the Q5 is used for sport and leisure, it offers great advantages: the loading lip and floor are at a low height, and the floor is flat. A torsion-proof, non-flexing subframe welded together from two longitudinal and two lateral tubes of higher-strength steel form the backbone of the rear suspension. Its longitudinal tubes are manufactured by hydroforming, which involves extremely high water pressures. Four large rubber mounts connect the subframe with the body. They are particularly firm in the transverse direction for dynamic handling, but have a soft response vertically and longitudinally in the interests of Separate: the springs and dampersThe springs are supported directly on the wheel carriers – an arrangement that has made it possible to increase the ride comfort to luxury-car level and improve the road dynamics to the standard of a sports sedan. The separate springs and dampers also improve response; special rubber formulations in the axle mounts improve boost comfort further. The new rear suspension kinematics keep brake dive closely under control, and in this way add to the car’s sporty, dynamic appeal. The standard suspension provides a generous 214 millimeters (8.43 in) of travel at the front and 230 millimeters (9.06 in) at the rear. As an option, Audi can also supply Drive Select in combination with adaptive shock absorbers, the response of which can be adjusted across a range from comfortable to dynamic. For an even more intense sporty character, there is the S line sport suspension. The damping response is a touch firmer in this instance. The Audi Q5’s steering gear is located well forward, deep in the forward structure, just below the front axle on the subframe. This means that movement of the steering wheel is transmitted to the wheels in a very direct manner by the track rods, providing immediate steering response. The steering column is bolted onto the module cross-member in a orsion-proof arrangement; this member, which is the backbone of the cockpit, is in turn connected to the body by the bulkhead bearing mount. This strong combination further enhances the precision of the steering response. Worthy of a sports sedan: the steeringThe steering gear is a rack-and-pinion design with an aluminum steering-gear casing. With a ratio of 16.1:1, the steering is as agile and direct as in a sports sedan, without coming across as twitchy. A regulated vane pump supplies the system with hydraulic energy – it only delivers as much oil as is necessary at any given operating point. This low energy consumption improves the Audi Q5’s fuel efficiency by about 0.1 liter per 100 km. The wheels range, too, underscores the dynamic character of the Audi Q5. Audi ships its new performance SUV fitted with elegant alloy wheels in four substantial dimensions – 17, 18, 19 and 20 inches. All three engine versions come with factory-fitted size 8 J x 17 forged wheels equipped with size 235/65 tires. Alternatively Audi can supply cast wheels in the same dimension, and 7 J x 17 winter wheels. Large and powerful: the brakesThe large wheels of the Audi Q5 conceal brakes that are easily up to whatever braking tasks they may be confronted with. The 2.0 TFSI and 2.0 TDI with fourcylinder engines have 320 millimeter (12.60 in) diameter front disks, and 300 millimeter (11.81 in) disks at the rear. The high-performance brake pads achieve high, stable coefficients of friction and are only minimally susceptible to fading even under extreme loads. The ventilated front disks no longer have any conventional cooling ducts. Instead, the two halves of the disk are joined together by hundreds of small metal cubes that are able to dissipate a high volume of hot air very rapidly. The ESP can be switched to the off-road mode at the push of a button. If the driver briefly presses the button at less than 70 km/h (43.50 mph), the traction control component is shut down. This largely prevents engine-management intervention and weakens the system’s brake applications. The system now permits certain sideslip angles that are nevertheless still safe – something that sporty drivers will really relish. New dimension to driving enjoyment: Audi drive selectLike the Audi A4 and A4 Avant, with which it shares a production line, the Audi Q5 can be supplied optionally with the driving dynamics system Audi drive select; this is available for all three engine versions. It takes the performance SUV into a new dimension of drivability. High tech from Audi: the adaptive shock absorbersTwo innovative technologies can be combined with drive select: Audi dynamic steering, and electronic control for the shock absorbers. Their nerve center is an ultra-responsive control unit. Its computer continuously analyzes the signals from 14 sensors, and calculates the current for the electrically governed shock absorbers at each individual wheel every millisecond. The harmonic drive gearingThe Audi dynamic steering in the Q5 is a technology that opens up a new chapter of automotive history. A backlash-free superposition gear in the steering column changes the ratio depending on the road speed. At the handling limits on bends, it is capable of stabilizing the performance SUV by applying minor adjustments to the steering with lightning speed. The superposition gear is integrated into the steering column and driven by an electric motor. It is also known as a harmonic drive, a principle that has already been tried and tested in aerospace technology. Its strengths are displayed in all key areas of technology. The drive operates without any backlash and is therefore extremely precise, with low friction; it can transmit very high torques and operates at a high level of efficiency. Yet it is extremely compact, light in weight and torsionally resistant to torsional stresses. The Audi dynamic steering in the Q5 can vary its ratio by almost 100 percent, depending on the car’s road speed and the chosen Audi drive select mode. Transitions are continuous and imperceptible. System involvement is very direct when parking. Drivers can cover the entire steering range in just two turns of the wheel – a maneuver made nearly effortless, thanks to a high level of power assist. At moderate highway speeds, the system becomes less direct and provides less power assist. At top speeds, an indirect steering ratio and low level of power assist make it easy to keep the vehicle in its lane. Another type of critical situation occurs when the car is braked on surfaces where the level of grip varies. The side of the car with the better tire grip and braking force pulls the car away from the chosen line. Audi dynamic steering resolves this problem – largely on its own. Just about all the driver needs to do is turn the steering wheel in the desired direction of travel. Sheer poise: impressive performance off-road, tooThe Audi Q5 demonstrates the same poise in off-road conditions that it exhibits on roads and bends of all kinds. Here, it supplies further proof of its capabilities in the basic concept adopted for its running gear and body. Its axles allow diagonal warpage of up to 160 millimeters (6.30 in), and the climbing performance is an exceptionally high 31 degrees. Thanks to the short overhangs, the angles of approach and departure are all of 25 degrees. The ramp breakover angle – an ascent with a kink where the wheelbase and ground clearance really matter – measures 17.6 degrees, and the lateral incline 25 degrees. The ground clearance is a substantial 20 centimeters (7.87 in) and wading at a depth of up to 50 centimeters (19.69 in) is handled with ease. The ESP and ABS in the Audi Q5 have been extended by separate characteristic maps for off-road operation. If the driver briefly presses the "ESP-off" switch when driving off road, the system switches to a mode in which it attenuates braking and engine intervention and concentrates on maximizing traction. The ABS analyzes the surface conditions on the basis of wheel vibrations and selects the ideal control strategy for sand, gravel or scree. This usually produces a relatively harsh response that allows the tires to push along a wedge of material in front of them, thus enhancing the braking effect. ---- Equipment and trimThe Audi Q5 is a versatile, lavish SUV in terms of its equipment and trim, too. All versions are factory-fitted with luxury features such as automatic air conditioning, an audio system and daytime running lights. Audi in addition offers a broad range of equipment options, some of them adopted directly from the luxury category. For individualists, there is a wide range of design packages to choose from. The Audi Q5 has a comprehensive range of technical safety systems. These include two front airbags on either side with an adaptive operating principle that offers a particularly high level of protective potential, two side airbags at the front and two head airbags that unfurl along the entire length of the windows. All seats have three-point belts, with tensioners and belt force limiters at the front, and can be adjusted in height. In a rear-end collision, the integral head restraint system averts the danger of whiplash injuries. The chorus radio with a CD player, eight speakers and a 6.5-inch monitor hits just the right note, and the intelligent key serves as a memory chip for personal settings and vehicle data. 17-inch alloy wheels accentuate the Q5’s sporty appeal. The roof rails and inclinable seat backs provide extra variability for carrying sports equipment and luggage. Refined highlights: S line and Offroad packages from quattro GmbHYet more highlights can be added optionally to the Audi Q5’s exterior. With its striking add-on parts and bumpers including a stainless steel underbody guard and 19-inch or 20-inch wheels, the Offroad styling package gives the premium SUV a potent, typical off-road look. The S line exterior package, on the other hand, adopts an ultra-sporty flavor for the bumpers and door trim strips, which are painted in the body color. In addition, by way of introduction to its custom equipment range quattro GmbH can supply the Audi exclusive line as familiar from other Audi models, with color-contrasting interiors. The equipment options list also includes an electric trunk lid, a dirt-resistant tray, a ski bag, a reversible mat, a pivoting trailer tow hitch and a front passenger seat with folding seat back. Perfect view after dark: the adaptive light cornering light systemWhere lighting is concerned, Audi offers xenon plus headlamps, the adaptive light cornering light system, a light and rain sensor and a new high-beam assistant. There is also an extensive range of equipment for passive safety including side airbags for the outer rear seats, an anti-theft alarm and Isofix child seat mountings for the front passenger’s seat, coupled with airbag deactivation. Seating comfort can be even further enhanced by various luxury technologies. For additional journey pleasure, front seat heating and electric position adjustment – with a memory function if desired – are available, as well as sport seats and climate-controlled comfort seats with ventilation and automatic heating. Audi can also supply an electric lumbar support, a front center armrest and heating for the outer rear seats. The comfort attributes for the Audi Q5 include the extended parking brake function Audi hold assist, the driver information system, cruise control, advanced key vehicle access, the garage door opener, the automatic anti-glare interior mirror, the climate-controlled cup holder, two different multifunction steering wheels – optionally with shift paddles for S tronic – and two parking aids with acoustic and optical functions. Sheer hi-tech: the assistance systemsThe assistance systems have a sheer hi-tech character. These are the Audi parking system advanced with rearview camera, the lane departure warning system Audi lane assist, and Audi side assist, which provides a warning if it is dangerous to change lanes. The adaptive cruise control system maintains a constant speed and distance from the vehicle in front, and in emergencies braking guard instructs the driver to brake. The Audi Q5 also breaks new ground for multimedia performance. MMI navigation plus operates with a large hard drive and two high-speed memory chips, and its large, high-resolution display can show the landscape in the form of a topographical relief. As well as the navigation systems there is the further improved, competition-beating MMI operating terminal. A TV tuner, a DVD player and various cell phone interfaces, always with Bluetooth, complete the range of multimedia equ 1 comments: Audi Q5
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Posted on 02.17.2010