Audi Builds a Better SUV With Audi, there's no need to choose between high
performance, utility and convenient sizing. The Q5 boasts up to 270 bhp,
has about 250 pounds per foot of torque and can tow up to 4400 pounds -
remarkable power for its class. Car and Driver and Motor Trend have
given the vehicle top honors for crossover road tests. This streamlined beauty also features luxuries
such as three-zone climate control, leather seating and decorative wood,
an optional panoramic sunroof and high-tech entertainment and
communication consoles. Four Trims on the 2012 Audi Q5 Audi's classy new crossover is available in
Premium, Premium Plus and Prestige trims. Given the two engine options,
four versions of the Q5 are now available: - 2.0 TFSI® Premium with eight-speed Tiptronic®
transmission and quattro®
- 2.0 TFSI® Premium Plus with
eight-speed Tiptronic® transmission and
quattro®
- 3.2 FSI® Premium Plus with
six-speed Tiptronic® transmission and quattro®
- 3.2 FSI® Prestige with six-speed
Tiptronic® transmission and quattro®
According to manufacturer tests, the 3.2 liter
engine takes the Q5 from 0 to 60 mph in about 6.8 seconds.
Inside the 2012 Audi
Q5 The Q5 is a five-passenger
vehicle. The back seat can seat three children comfortably, but adult
passengers might want more leg room. With 29 cubic feet of cargo space,
the SUV easily matches others in its crossover class. Drivers and
passengers can enjoy Bluetooth compatibility and a music interface with
iPod integration and up to 14 Surround Sound speakers. Some other
popular options for this series include heated seats, a navigation
system with a 7 color screen, a blind spot awareness system, keyless
entry and 12-way power seats with lumbar support.
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