
Audi is expanding its selection of plug-in hybrid models by launching sales of the Q5 Sportback TFSI e quattro on European markets. The elegant SUV coupé is rolling off the assembly line in two output levels: The Q5 Sportback 50 TFSI e quattro2 emissions in g/km (g/mi): 45–42 (72.4–67.6)” type=”WLTP” class=”inline-consumption-data”> delivers 220 kW (279 PS) of performance, the Q5 Sportback 55 TFSI e quattro2 emissions in g/km (g/mi): 45–42 (72.4–67.6)” type=”WLTP” class=”inline-consumption-data”> delivers 270 kW (367 PS). On both models, the lithium-ion battery can store 14.4 kWh of net power – enough for an electric range of up to 61 kilometers (37.9 mi) according to the WLTP (71 kilometers (44.1 mi) under the NEDC). The sister model, Audi Q5 TFSI e quattro, which has already been on the market since 2019, is now being equipped with the even more powerful battery.
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