The third generation of the Audi Q5 is on the way. The firm with the four rings has been working for months on this model that is so important for the brand. An SUV that changes its appearance adapting to the new times and to the competition, launching a new design that we anticipate in this recreation. The new model will hit the market in 2024.
Since it was first presented in 2008, the Audi Q5 has been one of the most important models of the German brand. The second, and current, generation for sale underwent an evolution that allowed the introduction of a sportier body variant with the Q5 Sportback, but it was missing a little more character and personality, since the design was practically an evolution with new, more modern features.
Now him Audi Q5 2024 It completely changes this trend, as you can see in this recreation based on the spy photos we have received of the test model. The first thing that jumps out at you is the change in the SUV format toning to a more sporty and familiar styleappreciable at the lowest floor-to-ceiling height, and much more so at the roofline which is flatter creating a longer silhouette. To a large extent, it is a consequence of an extra in the wheelbase and in the length of the new Q5.
Audi Q5 2024, the SUV will undergo a great transformation
The future Audi Q5 also stands out for a more modern front design, with headlights that lose volume and become narrower and thinner, flanking a large Singleframe grille that also grows considerably, albeit wider. Audi has also given a new look to the air intakes on the sides, which are slimmer but also they provide more elegance with a cleaner set. From behind, the pilots will also be finer and they will bite the fins with a shape very similar to those of the electric e-tron.
Audi doesn’t succumb to the same interior design philosophy as its competitors, so it won’t have a large screen on the dashboard. However, its stylists have found an intermediate solution more in line with that of the Mercedes-AMG SL, with a new digital screen embedded in the dashboard but without the traditional visor, conveying greater depth and sportiness. Although yes, the central console will have one of the largest touch screens in the German brand, as we have shown you in spy photos.
The Ingolstadt firm will touch up its range of four and six cylinder engines, both gasoline and diesel, to offer a little extra power but also further reduce fuel consumption. The brand has already made this position clear, which implies not developing new engines and adapting them to the Euro 7 regulations that will come into force shortly after 2025, although it will have to expand the range of PHEV options to match the competition. If you are interested in the new Audi Q5, the model will debut in almost a year, so will hit the market at the end of the second half of 2023 as a 2024 model.