Stateside 2009 Audi Q5 Details Emerge Debuts 505 Watt Entertainment System

Stateside 2009 Audi Q5 Details Emerge Debuts 505 Watt Entertainment System

All-new 2009 Audi Q5 Quick Reference: USA Data

VERSION DATE: January 28, 2009

INFO IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE


Key Summary Points

• The Audi Q5 builds on the foundation established by the Audi Q7, and strengthens Audi’s presence in the SUV segment.
• The Audi Q5 will be offered in the USA in March 2009 (2009 model year) with 3.2 V6 FSI direct injection engine, quattro® all wheel drive, and a six speed Tiptronic transmission.
• The Audi Q5 will be the first Audi offering with Generation 3 MMI, and navigation with real-time traffic information.

Competitive Advantage Summary
• Best-in-class city fuel economy of 18 mpg with 23 mpg highway
• Best-in-class 4,400 pound towing capacity (most have 3,500 or less)
• 3-zone climate control standard (the only competitor in the segment w/ rear air)
• Standard reclining / sliding rear seats
• 40/60 split rear seats fold from levers located inside cargo area
• Ski/snowboard pass-through within the split fold rear seats (unique to segment)
• Clamshell shape trunk opening allows low and wide rear cargo entry point, and a very clean design execution for exterior rear lighting area.
• Standard 12-way power front seats with leather seating surfaces throughout.
• Innovative ESP system recognizes when roof rail cross bars are in place and adjusts accordingly. 
• Electronic dipstick allows customers to check the oil from inside the cabin.
• 3G MMI shows latest evolution of 3D navigation

Market
• The Audi Q5 belongs to the IHG Small SUV segment, which is forecasted to grow dramatically over the next few years as new entrants arrive and customers replace their luxury sedans for luxury crossovers.
• Key competitors are BMW X3, Infiniti EX35, Land Rover LR2 HSE, current generation Lexus RX350, Mercedes Benz GLK350, and the upcoming Volvo XC60.

Design
• Based on the current Audi A4 platform.
• Sporty proportions and muscular stance due to long wheelbase and wide body design.
• Reduced front overhang adds to visual sportiness.
• Elimination of roof joint strip, which lends to a high visual quality and minimized airflow noises.
• Typical Audi interior design is modern and sophisticated, with clear attention to detail
• Standard 18” wheels (235/60 R18 all-season tires), full body monochromatic paint, LED taillights, and aluminum exterior trim.

Dynamics
• New modular chassis architecture with longer wheelbase and wider track
• Consistent use of high-strength and ultra-high strength steel grades for a highly rigid occupant cell with optimized deformation properties.
• Hood and tailgate made from aluminum for lower weight and reduced opening and closing forces.
• Extensive aluminum suspension componentry to reduce unsprung weight and enhance steering feel.
• Compact trapezoidal-link rear suspension which enables a low cargo load floor and high luggage capacity.

Powertrain
• 3.2L V6 specifications:
   o FSI direct injection
   o Audi Valvelift System (AVS) variable intake valve lift
   o 270hp @ 6500 rpm
   o 243 lb-ft @3000 rpm
   o Track: front – 63.7 inches / rear – 63.5 inches
   o 0-60 mph in 6.7 seconds (USA estimated)
• quattro® AWD – latest generation with asymmetric rear-biased torque split (40/60)
• Tiptronic fast-shifting six-speed automatic transmission
• Towing preparation standard; available through dealer

Towing
• All U.S. cars have towing preparation standard, which includes trailer brake controller wiring for use with trailers over 1500 lbs.
• A trailer hitch receiver for the Audi Q5 is available through all authorized Audi dealers with a total capacity of 4,400 lbs.
• Audi Q5 is best-in-class regarding towing capacity.
   o Acura RDX = 1500 lbs
   o BMW X3 = 3500 lbs
   o Land Rover LR2 = 3500 lbs
   o Lexus RX = 3500 lbs
   o Mercedes GLK = 3500 lbs
   o Infiniti EX = towing not recommended
   o Volvo XC60 = n/a

Innovations and available features
• MMI operating logic standard (with central display screen)
• Audi side assist
• Dynamic ESP configuration (on road, off road, and roof cargo configurations)
• Power tailgate
• Audi Intelligent Key – stores service information in the key
• Audi advanced key keyless entry and starting
• Audi music interface – world renowned iPod connectivity
• Bluetooth hands-free telephone interface
• Mercury-free Audi xenon plus headlamps with LED daytime running lights
• LED tail lamps
• Audi parking system advanced with rearview camera
• Electromechanical parking brake
• HDD-based Navigation system with real-time traffic information
• Generation 3 MMI system
• Thermo heated/cooled cupholder
• Bang & Olufsen 505W 14-speaker sound system

Dimensions

(inches) LENGTH WIDTH HEIGHT WHEELBASE
AUDI Q5 182.2” 74.8” 65.2” 110.6”
BMW X3 179.9” 73.0” 66.0” 110.1”
INFINITI EX35 182.3” 71.0” 61.9” 110.2”
LAND ROVER LR2 177.1” 75.1” 68.5” 104.7”
LEXUS RX350 186.2” 72.6” 66.1” 106.9”
MERCEDES GLK 178.3” 72.4” 66.9” 108.5”
VOLVO XC60 182.2” 74.5” 67.4” 109.2”


Launch Timing and Pricing
• USA Audi Q5 goes on sale in March 2009 as a 2009 model year vehicle, with pricing expected to be in line with its competitors.  It will be built in Ingolstadt, Germany.

The next generation MMI from Audi: top-level multimedia and communication

• Introducing a new generation of the market's best system
• Even higher performance and easier operation
• First appearance stateside in the all-new Audi Q5

Auburn Hills, January 28, 2009 – Audi is increasing its lead in infotainment technology even further. A new generation of the MMI, the supreme solution for multimedia, communication and operation, has been announced. With a high-capacity hard disk, a DVD drive and an automotive grade NVIDIA™ chip for graphics processing, it is much more versatile and its performance is higher than ever before. The new MMI's first appearance will be in the all-new Audi Q5.

New joystick control- The basic operating principle has been retained, but the innovative joystick makes it even more convenient. This joystick is located on the central knob and can be moved in eight directions within the navigation map screen – with high precision and the sense of quality that the Audi driver expects. For example, now you can easily navigate to a location on the screen and just point and click for directions.

New Display- For the new MMI, Audi has provided a large TFT display measuring seven inches from corner to corner. It is located in an ergonomically favorable position high up on the center console.

With the very high resolution of 800 x 480 pixels and LED backlighting, this monitor supplies an exceptionally sharp image with plenty of contrast. Even in poor light conditions, the colors are intense and the text is crisp.

3D map displays-The driver can choose between the conventional two-dimensional view and the new 3D images. These modes feature a birds-eye perspective of the map area, with plenty of carefully presented detail including real-time traffic information, and while in 3D orientation, the various topographies are shown throughout the entire US.  Another new feature is that the outlines of buildings in many major cities are displayed to help with orientation while navigating.  Additionally, the most important buildings in large cities appear in near-authentic-detail, as well as several branded point-of-interest icons.

Vocal Input- If the driver uses voice input to load a destination into the navigation system; this can now be done without spelling out the individual letters. The new MMI understands complete words in a number of languages.

The same applies to the new high-performance telephone directory, which can store up to 2,000 entries each with five numbers for each user. The telephone is even more convenient to use with the new MMI. Additionally a speech-to-text engine is used so you no longer have to create voice tags for every name in your directory. A digital voice processor ensures the best hands-free quality; while voice outputs are through the car's sound system.

Music and Entertainment: the DVD drive-The new MMI has an integral drive for video DVDs; the new joystick function on the control knob is especially practical for this, as it enables you to quickly navigate title menus and screen selections. When played back with the optional sound systems, DVD soundtracks can be heard in Dolby Digital 5.1 multi-channel sound and other frequently used formats. For safety reasons, the picture is only displayed when the car is standing still. The system also plays music from CDs and SD cards, including those coded MP3, AAC and WMA.

Additional technical modules have made the MMI even more attractive. The optional Audi Music Interface makes a perfect connection with an mp3 player, for instance the customer's iPod. The complete menu structures and contents appear on the MMI display, and control is at the MMI terminal or the multifunctional steering wheel.

The Sirius Radio display has also been updated on the new MMI. Without interrupting music, or changing stations, users are now able to preview the artist and track title on other Sirius stations. 

MMI Tech- One of its key components is the hard disk; 10 GB of its 40 GB capacity can be used as a jukebox, to store up to 2,000 tracks, all sorted for easy access. The hard disk also contains navigation data and an electronic logbook for the car.

Two processors, an 800 MHz chip and a 500 MHz digital signal processor, allow all applications – navigation, voice input, telephone and audio functions – to operate simultaneously. Using the 3D graphics processor from Californian 3D chip manufacturer NVIDIA™ gives the MMI access to the third dimension. Audi has used this chip's outstanding performance with graphics for the first time to provide a genuine 3D map display – a 'digital topographical model'. With this processor, the screen display sets new standards with its attractive display layout, high resolution, and presentation quality, smooth animation and cross fading.

Agent009Agent009 - 1/28/2009 4:52:07 PM
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So far the Tiguan (sister SUV) with a 200hp 4 cylinder is at 7.8. So I would guess maybe 6.8 for the 3.2 liter.

Typically Audi does post the 0-60 times they quote.


chewychewy - 1/28/2009 6:22:33 PM
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and you know this how?


downtoearthdowntoearth - 1/28/2009 8:31:18 PM
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Agent009, so far Tiguan is not Q5 sister SUV (completely different platform) and so far Tiguan never did 0-60 in 7.8. It's just Volkswagen faking the acceleration numbers to have a good-looking spec sheet. Tiguan does 0-60 in 8,4 seconds (source#1). ||| Chevy, how does he know it? Because he simply thinks, that's it. Q5 is to heavy and has not enough power. ||| 18/23 EPA MPG? ROTFL! Edmunds is averaging 21,5 MPG (source#2) in much lighter 2009 A4 Avant (best car Volkswagen currently makes) with much more fuel efficient 2.0 turbocharged engine, not 3.2 V6. Sorry, but Volkswagen of America makes idiots of its customers by posting figures that have nothing common with reality. ||| Source#1 http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/Drives/Comparos/articleId=131851/pageId=147987 ||| Source#2 http://blogs.edmunds.com/roadtests/2008/12/2009-audi-a4-avant-averaging-215-mpg.html


IamEvilHomerIamEvilHomer - 1/28/2009 10:01:44 PM
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agent009 the Tiguan is as much the sister to this car as the Lexus is


HeyhuubHeyhuub - 1/29/2009 3:08:50 AM
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The EU 0-62 figures for the Q5 are:

2.0 TDI 170hp - 9.4 seconds
2.0 TFSI 211hp - 7.2 seconds
3.0 TDI 240hp - 6.5 seconds

Remember that is 0-62, not 0-60
So it is entirely believable that the 3.2 FSI version will do 0-60 in the 6.5 seconds range.



downtoearthdowntoearth - 1/29/2009 8:05:24 AM
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Heyhuub, what's the point of providing Audi's fake acceleration numbers? Are they paying you for this? Q5 2.0 TDI 170HP never did 0-62 in 9,4 sec but in 10,5 sec (Source#1). In the very the same way their 0-60 time here is meant to make idiots of their potential customers. ||| Source#1: http://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/vergleichstest/audi-q5-bmw-x3-mercedes-glk-kompakt-suv-der-edelmarken-im-diesel-vergleich-934793.html


HeyhuubHeyhuub - 1/29/2009 12:09:16 PM
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Who ever said anything about real world numbers? SUV's hardly ever achieve their real world numbers in tests.
Same as normal cars mostly do better than their supposedly "fake" manufacterers claims.
http://www.autozeitung.de/vergleichstest/vergleichstest-oberklasse-kombis
RS6 did 0-62 in 4.2 in this test, while Audi themselves claim 4.6 seconds. How's that for faking.


S4cabriofoxoneS4cabriofoxone - 1/29/2009 5:19:28 PM
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009, typically Audi actually underestimates its 0-60 times. Expect this car to be slightly quicker than the posted time.

truithpursuit, the most important thing in judging acceleration is not power, but weight. The Q5 checks in at under 4,000 pounds--it's one of the lightest cars in its class, lighter than the X3 and GLK for sure.


IamEvilHomerIamEvilHomer - 1/28/2009 10:00:45 PM
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i have driven it
by far the best car in the class


IamEvilHomerIamEvilHomer - 1/28/2009 10:03:56 PM
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yes B&W are great
this is a great sterio


david999david999 - 1/28/2009 6:23:17 PM
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Notice that they do not use the new generation RX in the comparison chart.


IamEvilHomerIamEvilHomer - 1/28/2009 10:08:02 PM
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or a chuck and talk about the infinity


IamEvilHomerIamEvilHomer - 1/28/2009 10:10:38 PM
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david - you can't compare with something that is not out


M35MTM35MT - 1/28/2009 6:02:11 PM
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This is my on-road pick for sure. LR2 best on/off road compromise. EX is sexy but impractical. The X3 and RX are dull and soccer mom boring. Not sure how I feel about the benz. The XC60 is one of Volvo's best designs yet.


IamEvilHomerIamEvilHomer - 1/28/2009 10:12:31 PM
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remember auto sound is peak not RMS (but B&O always reports RMS) and watts are not so you can blast the sterio it is so you can have better sound


BremboBrembo - 1/28/2009 7:29:44 PM
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18 mpg in city isn't something to proud of. Needs to be way better.


IamEvilHomerIamEvilHomer - 1/28/2009 10:14:28 PM
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best in class is best in class
remember we have new CAFE standards


S4cabriofoxoneS4cabriofoxone - 1/29/2009 5:21:43 PM
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I do agree with him though. Audi should put in a re-tuned 2.0T as the standard engine--or even better, a diesel. A Q5 3.0TDI would be quicker and more efficient than the 3.2.


downtoearthdowntoearth - 1/28/2009 10:06:55 PM
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Audi falsely claims their Q5 3.2 (18/23 EPA MPG) is best in class in terms of fuel economy. The new Lexus RX350 has EPA figures of 18/25 MPG (Source#1). Audi used the numbers for the old RX (17/22 EPA MPG) to cheat potential customers. ||| Source#1: http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/Drives/FirstDrives/articleId=138846


IamEvilHomerIamEvilHomer - 1/28/2009 10:15:12 PM
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is the RS out? I didn't know that


IamEvilHomerIamEvilHomer - 1/28/2009 10:16:05 PM
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maybe they knew Lexus is just Lexus and not a car anyone cares about


S4cabriofoxoneS4cabriofoxone - 1/29/2009 5:22:26 PM
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They don't compare it with the new RX (yet). Anyway I'm sure that's for the FWD model. Q5 is standard with AWD.


AlexTxAlexTx - 1/29/2009 10:18:18 AM
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This is actually a pretty good size SUV.. it's bigger than most of it's competition, so I think the 505 W stereo will be good.
The 5 is too heavy compared to what?
Except the Infiniti EX, all weigh more than 4,000 lbs. The Q5 is barely more than the X5 and less than the GLK.
That 3.2 V6 is actually quite capable with the new Valve lift system... so it does not have the 300hp of some other brand?!
The difference is that it offers 90% of its torque right at 1,500rpm.. where it matters most. Coupled with an excellent 6 speed Tiptronic.. it will do 6.7sec.
The A4 3.2 does it in about 6.
(I love Audi haters...)


AlexTxAlexTx - 1/29/2009 10:29:18 AM
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Oh and by the way... the MPG figures are compared to AWD vehicles...
The Audi is best in class for City.


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