The Q5 could be the car that Audi is making up for lost time (and market share) with, after an 18-month hiatus
The timeframe to launch a new car is something auto companies plot years in advance, but the pandemic has upended the most meticulous of plans. It’s not uncommon for car launches to be horribly delayed as brands grapple with an uncertain world which is beyond their control. Take Audi, for example. The German luxury car brand had discontinued most of its models by March 2020 with the onset of BS6 emission regulations. The plan was to replace its product line-up with fresh new models that met the stricter emission standards. But as we know, it was exactly at that time that the pandemic struck. Lockdowns, a ban on international travel, logistics issues and innumerable restrictions hit Audi’s plans for a six.
The Audi Q5 is a luxurious, practical SUV that is ‘not-too-big’ and ‘not-too-small’
The updated cabin gets a 10.1-inch infotainment screen, but retains physical buttons