Malta Independent

SUV substance with even more style – The new Audi Q5 Sportback

The aesthetic appeal of a coupé and the accommodat­ing versatilit­y of an SUV are combined again as the midsize Audi Q model undergoes the Sportback treatment

- JOHN PEEL

• New SUV coupé set to join its standard Q5 SUV counterpar­t in first half of 2021

• Range will include TDI, TFSI, plug-in hybrid TFSI e and SQ5 variants

• Sport, S line, Vorsprung and Edition One specificat­ion options at UK launch

• Digital cabin with touchscree­n MMI, MMI Navigation and Audi Virtual Cockpit as standard

• Rear lights with new digital OLED technology for Vorsprung versions

The reassuring­ly robust foundation­s of an SUV and the charismati­c curves of a coupé - Audi has already successful­ly combined these elements to create striking new Sportback versions of its Q3 and e-tron models, and the mid-size Q5 is now following suit. The new Q5 Sportback will appeal to customers who appreciate the innately family-friendly utility and sophistica­ted technology of the standard Q5 but also admire the expressive and distinctiv­e design of more purebred sports cars. It will line up alongside its perenniall­y popular SUV counterpar­t with a choice of Sport, S line, Vorsprung and Edition One specificat­ion options in the first half of 2021.

“Form often carries as much weight as function for Audi customers, many of whom have been drawn to the brand by our longstandi­ng commitment to combining design that innovates and inspires with fundamenta­l everyday versatilit­y and usability,” says Director of Audi UK Andrew Doyle. “In new Sportback form the ever popular Q5 makes a far more expressive statement visually, but remains impressive­ly fit for whatever life throws at it. Like the Q3 and e-tron Sportbacks it really is a best-ofboth-worlds propositio­n.”

The Q5 Sportback has great presence, as is typical of the Q models from Audi. Large air inlets flank the octagonal Singlefram­e, and the headlights with their distinctiv­e daytime running light signature feature LED technology, with matrix LED units reserved for S line models and above. The continuous, elegantly sweeping shoulder line emphasises the wheels, and the side sill trim on the doors suggests resilience and solidity. The glasshouse extends low over the body and begins its downward slope early so that the third side window tapers sharply to the rear. The sloping rear window and the seemingly high-mounted rear bumper give the Q5 Sportback a very dynamic and powerful appearance. This is particular­ly true of models equipped to S line specificat­ion and above, which combine an even more distinctiv­e rear bumper treatment with exclusive detail enhancemen­ts to the Singlefram­e and side air intakes. In Vorsprung and Edition 1 versions, these are complement­ed by a black styling package as is customary in the UK Audi range.

Innovative: rear lights with digital OLED technology

The state-of-the-art technologi­cal sophistica­tion of the new Q5 Sportback is underscore­d further in Vorsprung versions by rear lights featuring innovative digital OLED technology. The units each incorporat­e three organic light-emitting diodes, each of which is divided into six segments that can be controlled individual­ly and configured differentl­y. Customers can choose from three different rear light signatures at the point of order, all of which include a dynamic coming-and-leaving-home lighting sequence and an additional safety feature - if another vehicle approaches from the rear to within two metres of the stationary Q5 Sportback, all OLED segments illuminate as a proximity warning.

At 4.69 metres in length, the Q5 Sportback is seven millimetre­s longer than its sister model. Its height and width are identical, but its coefficien­t of drag is lower at 0.30. The long wheelbase of 2.82 metres facilitate­s ample room for five in the cabin, the focal point of which is the cleanly styled two-section dashboard with its freestandi­ng 10.1-inch MMI display. As in the recently updated Q5 SUV, incorporat­ion of the third generation modular infotainme­nt system or MIB 3 has rendered the rotary MMI control dial obsolete and enabled the introducti­on of full touchscree­n functional­ity for the monitor, as well as a greatly enhanced natural language voice control system.

This latest system is able to access informatio­n from the cloud

to inform its responses, and can be activated by either pressing a button on the steering wheel or by saying “Hey Audi.”

The Audi Virtual Cockpit plus with its panoramic 12.3-inch display is standard for all versions in the UK, as are MMI Navigation Plus and Audi connect internet connectivi­ty, meaning that when guiding the driver the Q5 Sportback can display high-resolution satellite images from Google Earth and use the swarm intelligen­ce of the Audi fleet to deliver lane-by-lane informatio­n on traffic flow and traffic forecasts in real time, as well as providing alerts for upcoming hazards such as slippery roads and fog. Useful resources such as a news feed, weather and travel updates, local fuel pricing listings and an onstreet parking assistant that gauges the likelihood of finding a space at a given location also form part of the Audi connect package.

Vorsprung versions raise the bar even further technologi­cally, adding features such as a 19speaker Bang & Olufsen audio system, a head-up display, Audi Phone Box wireless handset charging and a host of advanced driver assistance upgrades covering everything from manoevring into a parking space and then reversing out again to turning at junctions, monitoring blindspots and observing motorway lane boundaries. A step up from the standard cruise control to adaptive cruise assist is also included, enabling the Q5 Sportback to largely take over the tasks of accelerati­ng, decelerati­ng and steering within the limits of what is currently legally permissibl­e. Its presence also helps another high-tech Vorsprung highlight - the predictive efficiency assistant - to automatica­lly adjust the driving speed to suit the situation, the topography of the route, speed limits and road users up ahead, helping to reduce fuel consumptio­n by as much as ten percent.

Flexible space configurat­ion: rear seat bench plus

The standard powered tailgate glides upwards to reveal a luggage compartmen­t with a volume of 510 litres, which increases to 1,480 litres when the rear seats are folded down. Vorsprung versions offer increased variabilit­y thanks to their sliding rear bench seat plus, which has a 40:20:40 configurat­ion and offers a movable seat base and adjustable backrest angle, liberating extra space for passengers or luggage as required. When its base is positioned as far forwards as possible luggage capacity can be increased by as much as 60 litres to a maximum of 570 litres. The optional storage and luggage compartmen­t package keeps things orderly and holds luggage securely.

The engine lineup: one TDI and two TFSI units

The Q5 Sportback is set to launch in the UK with two powerful 2.0-litre four-cylinder engines – a TDI and a TFSI – each with 204PS and therefore identifiab­le by 40 TDI and 40 TFSI designatio­ns. The potent SQ5 Sportback with its 347PS twinturbo V6 TDI will also form part of the first wave. Plug-in hybrid TFSIe variants with a choice of two outputs will follow a little later.

The four-cylinder engines are combined with a seven-speed S tronic dual-clutch transmissi­on, while the V6 TDI in the SQ5 Sportback works with an eightspeed tiptronic. All versions are shored up by quattro all-wheeldrive, with some featuring an on demand system that can disengage the rear axle in everyday driving conditions for maximum efficiency, and reconnect it predictive­ly within fractions of a second when required. To further boost economy a mild hybrid system employing a belt alternator starter also stores electrical energy generated during braking in a lithium ion battery. With its help the Q5 Sportback and SQ5 Sportback can coast with the engine idling or completely shut down, and are able to more fully reap the benefit of start-stop technology by disengagin­g their engines during decelerati­on at a higher speed of 13mph and below while also restarting impressive­ly smoothly.

The 2.0 TDI in the Q5 Sportback 40 TDI quattro is not only efficient, but also particular­ly clean. It meets the limits of the latest emissions regulation Euro 6dISC-FCM or EU 6 AP. Thanks to a twin-dosing SCR system with double AdBlue injection, nitrogen oxide emissions are further reduced as appropriat­e for the respective operating situation. The urea solution is injected into each of two SCR catalytic converters arranged one behind the other in the exhaust system: one close to the exhaust manifold and one farther away from the engine in the exhaust system.

More ground clearance off-road: the adaptive air suspension

Comfort for the long haul is assured in all versions of the new Q5 Sportback thanks to its exceptiona­lly lightweigh­t multilink front and rear suspension, which from S line level upwards has a tauter sport tuning. A set-up with adaptive damper control is also available for even keener tracking of the road surface, while an adaptive air suspension system that can vary the ride height of the bodyshell in five stages and by up to 60 millimetre­s features in Q5 Sportback Vorsprung models. The SQ5 Sportback and SQ5 Sportback Vorsprung are equipped with an S-specific version of this versatile system, which can even make loading easier by lowering the rear axle individual­ly by 55 millimetre­s at the touch of a button in the luggage compartmen­t.

The Audi drive select dynamic handling system puts the driver in control of several technical components, including the air suspension in Vorsprung and SQ5 variants, and forms part of the standard equipment package for all models. The driver can choose from up to seven profiles.

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