SUV and Sportback Now Available for Pre-Order in Brazil with Exclusive Benefits
Exactly one year after its presentation in the international market, the Audi Q5 makes its debut in Brazil in its third generation. The model is already available for pre-order, and interested parties can secure a reservation with exclusive conditions until the end of September.
The first deliveries are expected in October, in both body styles: SUV and Sportback, both offered in the Advanced Quattro configuration.
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The suggested prices are clear: R$ 399.990 for the SUV and R$ 429.990 for the Sportback. With this strategy, Audi reinforces its bet on the premium audience seeking sophistication, performance, and exclusivity.
Impactful Design: The New Audi Q5 Gains Bolder Lines
The new Audi Q5 arrives in Brazil with striking visual changes. At the front, the enlarged grille conveys robustness and pairs with larger air intakes. The redesigned headlights incorporate main lights and daytime running LEDs, reinforcing the model’s technological identity.
At the rear, inspiration comes from the Q8 e-tron, featuring interconnected taillights and an exclusive light signature, along with dynamic turn signals. The Sportback, on the other hand, opts for a more elongated sloping rear, giving it a sporty look without sacrificing elegance.
The visual ensemble is completed with 20-inch wheels fitted with 255/45 tires, balancing sportiness and comfort.
Smart Interior: Connectivity and Comfort Standard
Upon entering the new Audi Q5, the driver notices that the German brand spared no effort to unite sophistication and functionality. Among the standard items in the Advanced Quattro version are:
- Three-zone automatic climate control.
- Front seats with electric adjustments and lumbar support.
- Configurable ambient lighting in 30 different colors.
- Electric opening and closing tailgate.
- Leather multifunction steering wheel with chrome paddle shifters.
In terms of technology, the model offers:
- 11.9-inch digital instrument cluster.
- 14.5-inch Audi MMI multimedia system.
- Sound system with 10 speakers and 180W of power.
- Wireless charging for smartphones.

Safety has also been reinforced. The Audi Q5 comes with seven airbags and driver assistance packages, including lane departure warning, parking assist, emergency braking, adaptive cruise control (ACC), and driver attention monitor.
More Power and Space: Turbocharged Engine and Generous Trunk
If the new Audi Q5 impresses on the outside, under the hood it reinforces its premium SUV proposition. The updated 2.0 TFSI engine now offers 272 hp (up from 265 hp in the previous generation) and 40.8 kgfm of torque (previously 37.7 kgfm).
The seven-speed S-Tronic automatic transmission, combined with the quattro all-wheel drive system, ensures balanced performance and quick gear shifts, as well as greater stability on various types of terrain.
Dimensionally, the model has grown:
- Length: 4.71 m.
- Width: 2.15 m.
- Height: 1.65 m.
- Wheelbase: 2.82 m.
The trunk also offers good numbers: 520 liters in the SUV version and 515 liters in the Sportback, ample space for family trips or long journeys. The fuel tank holds 65 liters, ensuring good range.
Guaranteed Exclusivity: Custom Colors and Finishes
Thinking of the demanding audience, Audi offers the Q5 in seven exterior colors: Arkona White, Navarra Blue, Glacier White, Florete Silver, Mito Black, Distrito Green, and Gradina Red.
Inside, customers can choose from three finishes: black, beige, or brown. This variety allows for sophisticated customization for those who want the car to reflect their personal style.

Audi Q5 is the Right Choice for Those Who Demand More
The Audi Q5 2025 arrives in Brazil combining refined design, a technological interior, and a more powerful engine. With prices starting from R$ 399.990 for the SUV and R$ 429.990 for the Sportback, the model strengthens the fierce competition among premium SUVs, facing heavyweights in the segment.
More than just equipment, Audi’s proposal is to deliver an experience: every detail of the Q5 has been designed to unite luxury, performance, and comfort.
And you, reader: would you invest nearly R$ 400 thousand in a premium SUV that promises to unite sophistication, technology, and excitement in driving?

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