Practicality for hauling as many as five people and their gear, Attractive exterior design that has aged well, Good performance on summer and winter tires and good fuel efficiency,
Dated interior, Doesn't offer the latest active safety technology on other Audis, Buyer's remorse, knowing the next Q5 is on the way
We drove the 2015 SQ5 during our 2014 SUV of the Year competition and on winter tires in the L.A. area in the spring of 2015. Though it felt a bit more sticky and heavier than normal when shod with winter rubber, the Audi SQ5 was surprisingly nimble and q...
Quicker acceleration and better handling than is typical for a small luxury crossover SUV, Well-made interior with sporty flourishes, Sliding rear seat provides extra versatility
Technology controls aren't as advanced as those in rivals or even more recently redesigned Audis, Bluetooth audio and a rearview camera aren't standard, No USB connectivity, No available accident avoidance technologies, Artificial steering feel
Publicerad: 2017-10-30, Författare: Tom , testad av: stuff.tv
Is the SQ5 the ultimate driver's SUV? Nah, not really - it's trying to be too many things at once. The thing is, this is a car that's not bad at any of those things. It'll eat up motorway miles in comfort and quiet, put pedal to the metal when you want p...
Publicerad: 2017-08-25, Författare: David , testad av: alphr.com
It's impossible to not fall in love with the Audi SQ5. It borrows all the features that make the new Audi Q5 proper so brilliant and then adds some serious performance and extra bite to the engine, to making it more engaging to drive, and a decent handful...
The Q5 is another well-put-together car from Audi. After that, there's almost very little to say, and that's not a criticism. Audi is slowly refreshing its range and bringing impressive features such as the Virtual Cockpit to the entire model range. With...