Driven: Audi Q5 40TDI
The Audi Q5 is one of Audi’s most successful SUV’s, not just here in South Africa but across the globe. The immense success could be attributed to its striking design, fuel efficiency or luxurious comfort but after spending a few days in it, we realise that it’s the perfect combination of these factors that make it so great.
The engine for starters is one of the Q5’s highlights. Locally there are two engines available, a petrol and a diesel. The unit that we tested was the Audi Q5 40 TDI, which is powered by a 2.0-litre turbocharged diesel engine that produces 140kW of power and 400Nm of torque. This is sent through an S-Tronic automatic gearbox before being distributed across all four wheels with permanent quattro all-wheel drive. Acceleration from 0-100km/h happens in 8.1-seconds before the Q5’s top speed of 218km/h is reached. These figures are impressive but pale in comparison to the efficiency of the 2.0-litre diesel engine. Cruise control and a bit of rational driving can drop the consumption all the way to around 6-litres/100km which, for a car of this size, is mighty impressive.
The design of the Q5 is striking and elegant. It’s got a set of LED head and taillights which reveal the cars unique identity at night. The rest of the design is typical Audi, with a big grille upfront to store all of the radars and cameras and a big tailgate at the back. Audi South Africa’s new ‘black pack’ adds some element of sportiness to the Q5 in the form of a blacked-out grille and a couple of other blacked-out design pieces around the car. The large alloy wheels complete the look, with a wide selection of wheel designs available for customers to choose from.
The interior is where it’s really at for the Audi Q5. The word ‘executive’ comes to mind rather often when thinking of the different materials and designs that are found inside the cabin. The seats, for example, are covered in fine leather and feature electronic switches on the side to find the perfect setting. There is also heated seating for the cold winter mornings. The steering wheel is also finished in perforated leather, providing media controls and buttons straight to the drivers fingertips. The steering also features Audi’s signature flat-bottom which adds even more sporty character to the cabin.
Interior technology is in abundance on the Audi Q5. The Audi MMI is controlled by a handful of buttons and a central dial while the Audi Virtual Cockpit brings new life into the instrument cluster, allowing the driver to toggle between media, navigation and vehicle information in addition to the usual speed and revs. The Bang and Olufsen high-performance sound system makes sure that your music is delivered at its utmost best and the panoramic sunroof lets in all the light and air you need to make those cross country road trips as comfortable as possible.
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FAQ
Q: What does the Audi Q5 40TDI cost in South Africa?
The Audi Q5 40TDI starts at around R899,000 in South Africa, but prices can climb well past R1.2 million once you start ticking option boxes like the black pack and premium interior upgrades.
Q: Is the Audi Q5 40TDI worth buying?
Absolutely, the Q5 40TDI delivers exceptional fuel economy at 6 litres per 100km, solid performance with 140kW and 400Nm, plus that premium Audi interior quality that makes every drive feel executive.
Q: How reliable is the Audi Q5 40TDI diesel engine?
The 2.0-litre turbocharged diesel in the Q5 is generally reliable when properly maintained, though you'll want to budget around R15,000 annually for services at Audi dealerships to keep everything running smoothly.
Q: What are the main competitors to the Audi Q5 40TDI?
The Q5's biggest rivals include the BMW X3 xDrive20d, Mercedes-Benz GLC 220d, and Volvo XC60 D4, all offering similar diesel performance and luxury in the R800,000 to R1.1 million price range.
Q: Does the Audi Q5 40TDI have good resale value in South Africa?
Yes, Audi Q5 models typically retain around 55% of their original value after three years in South Africa, making them one of the better performers in the premium SUV segment for resale.
Should You Buy It?
Yes, you should absolutely buy the Audi Q5 40TDI if you've got R900,000 to spend on a premium diesel SUV. This is hands down the best luxury SUV under R1 million in South Africa for anyone who values fuel efficiency without sacrificing comfort. The combination of 6 litres per 100km consumption, 400Nm of torque, and that beautifully crafted interior makes it a proper winner. Sure, you'll pay Audi service prices, but the quattro all-wheel drive, executive-level cabin materials, and strong resale value justify every rand. Just budget extra for the black pack because it genuinely transforms the look from conservative to cool.
