Audi busy testing various models in Northern Europe. As you know, during this period, the German brand, like other automakers, tests its new cars in the extreme climatic conditions of the Scandinavian countries. Among the models the 4-ring house is working on is the new generation Q5, due to be introduced in 2023. new series of spy photos shows several forklift cars home 4 rings on the road, including several new Q5s. Of course, cars still have a film covering the body to hide design details. However, a few things can still be noted.
The proportions of the SUV are not too different from those of the current model. New generation Q5 seems a little longer current. Larger dimensions should lead to improved space available to passengers. Spy photos allow you to observe a new grid that appears to be slightly smaller than the current one.
The images also give an idea of the new headlight design. On the other hand, there are some references to the Q4 e-tron in the profile. At the rear, you can see the exhaust pipes and the shape of the new light beams. Even if it’s not in the “group” of the new Q5 immortalized in these new images, we already know that Audi is also working on a new SQ5, which has been the protagonist of some spy shots in the past.
The new images do not show the interior. However, we know the cockpit will have a minimalist design and plenty of technology. In the center of the dashboard, for example, there will be a large touch screen for the infotainment system, from which it will be possible to control many of the main functions of the car.
As for the engine, the new Q5 will have the same units as the new generation Audi A4. Therefore, there will be versions equipped with electrified engines, both with Mild Hybrid and Plug-in technology. Probably even the sportiest SQ5 can count on a plug-in powertrain. Therefore, it remains only to wait for news about the launch of this new model.
[Foto spia: Motor1.com]
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