Audi Q5 has established a firm foothold quickly in a segment growing in both competition and overall market share, thanks to a sporting demeanor and rugged usability. Q5 has a 0-60 time of 6.7 seconds and a best-in-class tow capacity of 4,400 pounds.
2010 Audi Q5
The Audi Q5 has established a firm foothold quickly in a segment growing in both competition and overall market share, thanks to a sporting demeanor and rugged usability. In fact, the Q5 is the very definition of versatility, with a 0-60 time of 6.7 seconds and a best-in-class tow capacity of 4,400 pounds. The availability of Audi drive select further solidifies the dynamic personality, allowing the driver to fine tune steering, engine, and damper characteristics at the push of a button.
Inside, three-zone climate control pairs with third-generation navigation to keep the Q5 on the cutting edge. In 2010, a new 20-inch, five-segment spoke wheel finds its way aboard S line variants, while a new Fine Grain Ash wood finish and ventilated front seats can be selected inside. It also is listed as a “Top Safety Pick” from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (iihs.org).
Q5 3.2 FSI model year 2010 Pricing and Model Changes
(excluding $825 destination charge, taxes, title, options and dealer charges)
Q5 quattro (Tiptronic) $37,350
• New Fine Grain Ash, Natural Brown decorative inlays (exposed grain, matte finish)
• New 20-inch five-segment spoke S line wheel (replaces five-double spoke wheel)
• Audi side assist now standard on Prestige model
• New Luxury Package for Prestige model includes leather door armrests and instrument
panel top and ventilated front seats in Milano leather
• Bang & Olufsen Sound System now available as a standalone option on Premium Plus
model
• Dakar Beige removed from exterior color program (still available via Audi exclusive)
• Indirect tire pressure monitoring system (uses ABS wheel speed sensors instead of
wheel-mounted units to detect air loss).