The Powerful 2021 Audi Q5 Plug-In Hybrid Is The Sweet Spot In The Line Up.

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024

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  • @Kiss__Kiss
    @Kiss__Kiss 3 года назад +27

    You know it's going to be a GREAT review, when it starts with the Evil Twin lol

    • @dougkippen4971
      @dougkippen4971 3 года назад +5

      One of the these days, Evil Twin will hijack the review (and possibly use Tom instead of TP for the trunk test).

    • @Kiss__Kiss
      @Kiss__Kiss 3 года назад +1

      @@dougkippen4971 Damn!!! That went dark faster than this SUVs 0-60 time lol

  • @jmoranretana
    @jmoranretana 3 года назад +8

    GREAT review and excellent production. The dash with a few buttons is a huge win for me IMHO

  • @schmoestudy
    @schmoestudy 3 года назад +11

    Great review!
    Couple points:
    the Audi/Porsche (see Taycan) EV ratings are self reported and conservative to EPA. Car and driver “Audi voluntarily lowered its label value from the 29-mile figure the Q5 earned during EPA testing”. I think perhaps they guarantee a worst case scenario of driving spiritedly at the max 85mph on EV mode. I’ve had the Q5e, and it has gotten 30+ miles EV range through the winter and summer now (highest reading has been 36).
    Have had several Audis and this Q5e is the best yet with adaptive and supple air ride.
    For those considering, wait for 2022 model as Audi will be upgrading to a 17.9kWh so should be closer to 40 miles real world.

  • @major7up
    @major7up 2 года назад +6

    I have had a 2022 q5 phev now for 3 weeks and I have been averaging approximately 32 miles per charge in Austin Texas. I drive with a soft foot though but it's much better than I expected.

    • @major7up
      @major7up 2 года назад +2

      After having it for a couple months now I get 39 miles per charge consistently

  • @careyfujii7786
    @careyfujii7786 3 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for the great reviews Tom. Your review of the 2017 Q7 was the deciding vote back when we pulled the trigger and made our purchase. Fast forward to today and we have since sold that Q7 to a friend who had more need for the space as our annual mileage has come way down thanks to the pandemic and retirement. So again, it was your review that cast the deciding vote as we just took delivery of our '22 Q5e and could not be happier. No range anxiety thanks to it being a PHEV as you so clearly point out. And having charted our weekly errands, we were barely breaking 30 miles per day and with folks in the forums routinely getting 35+ miles, we anticipate cutting way down on our gas consumption. Keep up the great reviews!!!

  • @raqcem99
    @raqcem99 3 года назад +15

    I'm BMW fanboy and I have to admit Audi design is now beating BMW. For the first time I will be considering an Audi... still hoping NIO comes to the US before I pull the trigger!

    • @schmoestudy
      @schmoestudy 3 года назад +5

      Competition is good for the industry. Y’all see the new RS Etron GT?

  • @alstjr
    @alstjr 3 года назад +6

    Hey Tom! You have a tremendous amount of experience reviewing cars, would you care to do a video on your favourite car list for all size segments? Thanks!

  • @Jorge_Magallon
    @Jorge_Magallon 3 года назад +5

    Great review. Really enjoy your reviews even when the specific car is something I would necessarily consider for myself.

  • @bshwayde
    @bshwayde 3 года назад +3

    I have an a4 allroad with a screen similar to the q5. At first I didn’t like the design, but after having just driven a rental Kia Soul with an embedded screen in the dash, I can tell you the ergonomics of the “tacked on” screen are superior. It’s function over form in this case.

  • @tommihelich2613
    @tommihelich2613 3 года назад +20

    My RAV4 Prime is getting 55 miles electric on an overnight charge. 30% higher than the rated 42. It comes with a spare and runs on regular gas. And the CVT transmission is completely unobtrusive.

    • @toyotaprius79
      @toyotaprius79 3 года назад +3

      Lovely to hear.
      However, we spent over 15 years calling these CVTs which severely underhanded the intricacy and brilliant simplicity that series/parallel planetary gear hybrids are.
      And they only get better with more powerful batteries, which Toyota decided to bring just last year.

    • @WaywardAnalysis
      @WaywardAnalysis 3 года назад +2

      And has 302 HP with stunning 1200W audio system. Easily the best buy in the market....and well over 30+mpg without ever needing to re-charge as regeneration ability is the best of any plugin vehicles....one can binge through a whole season of netflix or go through NFL sunday games with their friends while traveling through the country.

    • @normt430
      @normt430 3 года назад +5

      @@WaywardAnalysis sure, but at $45K for a $24K RAV4?!

    • @normt430
      @normt430 3 года назад +5

      My 2018 CT6 2.0E plug-in is rated at 30 miles on battery and routine see 40 miles at the speed limit. If I go below speed limit I have see 47 miles on battery alone. When the 2.0T fires up I'm usually seeing 38-39 mpg with +620 miles of range combined. All with 432 lb-ft of torque for a whoppjng $37K brand new with 575 miles on the odometer.

    • @tommihelich2613
      @tommihelich2613 3 года назад +4

      @@normt430 why don’t we compare apples to apples Norm? A base LE RAV4 with AWD and no other options retails for $29k. A RAV4 Premium with AWD and the same available options as my RAV4 Prime XSE retails for $41k. Mine MSRP’d for $49,405. Mine has adaptive lights and HUD; not available on the Premium. The Premium has more adjustments on the AWD system not available on the Prime.
      But after my Federal tax credit and Oregon state rebate mine will cost me $2000.00 less than the Premium model. And so far I’m averaging 61mpg after 5000 miles.

  • @toyotaprius79
    @toyotaprius79 3 года назад +8

    4:48 it's gonna be really weird to find out how cold engines may wear out when demanded power

  • @Jluislive
    @Jluislive 3 года назад +2

    Great review like always.

  • @hawkeyepierce7035
    @hawkeyepierce7035 11 месяцев назад

    I have this one. Awesome car! I can sometimes get it charged to 21 or 22 miles. Plus you can add a little more charge while braking when going downhill

  • @pdlynch4330
    @pdlynch4330 3 года назад +1

    great review. No on the iPad. cold weather?

  • @AudiRu55
    @AudiRu55 2 года назад

    Awesome channel. I miss my twin 😞 keep it up y’all.

  • @thomashenick-kling4117
    @thomashenick-kling4117 Год назад

    I own a 2021 Q5 e. My electric only mile has been between 22 and 30 miles. I keep the car in dynamic mode. I have never seen 19 miles EV. I do live in a climate that has cold winters and hot summers. Of course, I would love to have 60 miles all electric😊

  • @tonys9413
    @tonys9413 3 года назад

    Tom, no, it’s not inevitable (other Audis, BMW, Mercedes, … integrate their infotainment screen in the dash gracefully); I hate slapping a tablet on the dash. Planning on getting the Q4 AWD when it’s available in the US later this year; one reason why I didn’t get the ID.4 is the panel stuck to the dash.

  • @davidrobertnewman
    @davidrobertnewman 3 года назад

    Green light: Photography and editing are excellent as usual.
    Red light: 19 miles EV range? Really? Also, 54 ft^3 of cargo is on the small side; a Honda CR-V has 76 ft^3.

  • @whatchuwant77
    @whatchuwant77 3 года назад +14

    Got to have a minimum of 40 miles per charge if not, i'm not interested.

  • @jacobmckenney4254
    @jacobmckenney4254 3 года назад

    Thanks for the Kennebunkport, Maine s/o 🤪 !

  • @gladdy02
    @gladdy02 3 года назад

    I like the longer video format

  • @bones6554
    @bones6554 3 года назад

    So it will only go 19 miles on electric? If the battery is drained completely, how much electricity is needed to charge fully? At fuel prices right now 19 miles equates to about a $1.65 worth of gas in my wifes 2020 Q5.
    My wifes Q5 averages 23/25 city and 34/37 hwy and thats running 75 to 80 mph.

  • @Lafiro
    @Lafiro 3 года назад +1

    After all my research I actually picked this same car up (P.+ w/Sports Plus and air suspension and B&O 3Dsound). Why the E plug in hybrid over all the others? Simple, $6400+ in instant federal savings off the dealer price and when used in Audi mode, you’ll get between 35-60mpg average when driving normal. Electric only, 15-28 miles range depending on how heavy your foot is. And of course, other than the awesome gas savings as electric charging is cheaper than the gas it uses. Then what most may not get yet, it’s also just about as fast (0.1-0.3sec slower to 60mph) as the SQ5 but much more economical! Where else can you get such a heavy luxury car with both gas and electric motors and able to be doing 50+MPG average one second and the next zipping along at the push of the pedal and or buttons?!
    Never going to a gas only car ever again after experiencing this plug in hybrid.

  • @shivanandatre
    @shivanandatre 2 года назад

    Any such video/review for 2022 model?

  • @alexnewberry8074
    @alexnewberry8074 2 года назад

    The A7 doesn't have that iPad jutting out of the dashboard. It's integrated.

  • @nightjazzmusicbgm
    @nightjazzmusicbgm 3 года назад

    I feel excited when I see this model, a car worth using

  • @armandosabrinaaguilar254
    @armandosabrinaaguilar254 3 года назад

    hows it do on the hwy in MPG in hybrid mode? i drive about 120 miles per day.

  • @nateisright
    @nateisright 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for remembering to mention ski capacity. 😉

  • @danhge
    @danhge 3 года назад +9

    I'm getting 28 miles of EV range, consistently.

    • @jackryder6732
      @jackryder6732 3 года назад

      Is it worth, for the price, on top premium gas. So not much of savings...
      I drive lexus es300h 50liters i get 1000 kilometers in city and reg gas. So 17kilo for one one liters 35k used

  • @khunopie9159
    @khunopie9159 3 года назад +1

    TP Cargo™ has always been your ™ Tom!
    In fact I often call you " Mr Arsewipe™ " in a friendly, jocular way, as one does in the Pacific NW

  • @kristy77a
    @kristy77a 3 года назад

    Excellent vehicle. If Evil Twin is amenable, add to his rear seating review rear windows, as in do they go all the way down. Those windows that don't is, for me, a darn-near deal killer. Will add that I'm now eager to dive in to see if Audi offer a hybrid powertrain in the A4 Avant, which I find more appealing than the Q5.

  • @jackryder6732
    @jackryder6732 3 года назад +1

    That little full ev mode 19 mile, is slap on the face for this price.
    At least 100km on full charge then we are talking business.

  • @joachimlotz5049
    @joachimlotz5049 3 года назад +3

    You and your evil Twin! You "Guys" rock the Day. LMAO 😛😄👌and the Vehicle looks nice as well but only as a full electric. To me Plug in Hybrids are useless bc the Range is too low. Have a great Day Tom ☀️Greetings from Germany 🖐️

  • @jimlevering4613
    @jimlevering4613 3 года назад

    How much per month to charge your cars?

  • @aaronbehindbars
    @aaronbehindbars 3 года назад

    Tom, I'd love to hear what you are seeing for price quotes given so little vehicle inventory. I just purchased a new Honda Ridgeline and there was one vehicle available in my metro area (Austin). Even when I thought there were handful of them around, I assumed I would pay at or very near sticker. I am now hearing that some dealers are marking Ridgelines up $3-4k over sticker, particularly the higher trim levels. In speaking to others, I hear that dealers are marking up HD pickups $10-20k over sticker!

  • @ProAlchemist
    @ProAlchemist 3 года назад +3

    40 miles. All I ask is 40 all-electric miles. That would cover a modest commute, yet only a few of these PHEVs get there. Why is it that Toyota can do it, can't build them fast enough, and no one else has figured it out (except maybe Hyundai with the new Tucson)

    • @normt430
      @normt430 3 года назад

      You are confusing economy SUV's with luxury. Lexus and any Japanese offer nothing compared to this today.

    • @alliejr
      @alliejr 3 года назад

      Bespoke NEW platforms that were designed to be all-electric and/or PHEV offer the 40+ range (e.g., Hyundai Ioniq and Toyota RAV4). Older platforms (like this Audi), into which the manufacturer "stuffed" the EV bits, offer limited EV-only range.

  • @muhammadhamza-h6p
    @muhammadhamza-h6p 4 дня назад

    so if you drive only 20 miles per day and charge at nightly then does that mean you never have to use gas?

    • @DrivenCarReviews
      @DrivenCarReviews  4 дня назад

      Kinda of. Sort of. Typically the system will know the engine hasn't run in awhile and go into "maintenance mode" so it will burn some. Not sure of the Audi but GM's system will force the engine on when it detects the fuel is getting old. I typically put 1/4 tanks in my ELR, my wife puts 1/2 tanks in her Volt since we don't use gas often. Usually only for trips.

  • @AnthemTheCat
    @AnthemTheCat 3 года назад

    At 1:54, do you have a bunker?

  • @tom_hoots
    @tom_hoots 3 года назад +4

    I just don't care what the whiners think about the navigation screen sitting where it is -- in this car and others. Perhaps play with the aesthetics a bit, but that is where that screen belongs. Burying it down in the dash just doesn't work -- it needs to be as close to your line of sight as it can get.

  • @lt4374
    @lt4374 3 года назад

    Is that a puncture in the backseat leather?!

  • @phillipkrall8853
    @phillipkrall8853 3 года назад

    You should mention the tow capacity. It’s a SUV! Unless they’ve changed it from last year, I believe it’s zero. The regular Q5’s have quite a bit of capacity so you don’t want anyone to be misled.

    • @DrivenCarReviews
      @DrivenCarReviews  3 года назад +2

      D'oh! It was a graphic that I forgot to put on. The PHEV tows 2,000 pounds compared to the others that tug 4,079.

  • @aldog356
    @aldog356 3 года назад

    That bitch quick n sound nice i just test drove it rn 10/10

  • @mattwhitney10
    @mattwhitney10 2 года назад

    It does not lighten the look of the cabin. It looks like an after thought. With voice enabled commands engineers should be fine with not having it sit up high. One could argue it's distracting and shouldn't be up so high.

  • @WaywardAnalysis
    @WaywardAnalysis 3 года назад +1

    I'm one of those that care for total range more than EV range as I do over 30K a year and don't like to make multiple stops on my long ventures. For example, my ML 250 Diesel SUV gets me more than 700 miles on the highway (large fuel tank). Obviously, I would not be interested in this vehicle because the regeneration is not that good (27 mpg) and the total range of less than 400 miles is also not too good, unlike RAV 4 prime with 550 miles range. Also, don't like the extra 30% cost of premium (unlike RAV 4 Prime that only needs regular 87 octane). Therefore, Diesel (which is even cheaper than 87-Octane at some places) is a much better buy and economical/ efficient for me as I drive more than the average person. Also, most people don't have the temperament or the opportunities to recharge after every trip, therefore the regeneration ability is more important. Presently, EVs and plug-in hybrids (except for plug-in hybrids that can take regular gas with 30+ mpg) are only good for people with the temperament and the opportunity to consistently recharge and have a very limited range of excursions....not for people who like to go on 1000+ miles road trips.

    • @normt430
      @normt430 3 года назад

      Especially where Tahoe/Suburban 3.0T diesel is topping 35 mpg!!!
      The $45K RAV4 Prime is just a $24K economy suv though.

    • @alliejr
      @alliejr 3 года назад

      So it sounds like you selected the right vehicle for YOUR use-case. Great! Others have different needs and requirements. That's why they make all different kinds of cars. :-)

  • @TODOMATIO
    @TODOMATIO 3 года назад

    Houndai plug-in hybrid offers 30 miles also... I think.

  • @Maxsango
    @Maxsango 3 года назад

    That engineer comment about the Navi pad been up high for better visibility is BS. They didn’t do that with the Q7/Q8 or other Audi models.

    • @DrivenCarReviews
      @DrivenCarReviews  3 года назад

      No BS. Those are past models, Audi leans toward this design now. Also I'm not strictly talking about Audi engineers. I'm talking about the industry as a whole.

  • @legacyjeetkunedo492
    @legacyjeetkunedo492 3 года назад +4

    If only it were made in Germany.

  • @erikh7557
    @erikh7557 3 года назад +1

    We bought this one, and mild driving will net you 28+ miles on EV only. Refined, deceptively fast, fun to drive, but steering feedback is boring compared to my newish Mazda CX-9, which is larger but more nimble and actually more engaging. Too many confusing settings, especially between users, and needs more physical knobs. Only worth it considering the tax deductions.

  • @joegondo7985
    @joegondo7985 3 года назад

    Like that you purchased American models

  • @mtnx7
    @mtnx7 3 года назад +7

    It's laughable to think that people would buy this to save money. VW / Audi have great difficulty making reliable internal combustion engines. Add to that, the complexity of a Hybrid electric system. This is going to be an endless money pit once the warranty is over.

    • @normt430
      @normt430 3 года назад +1

      We have 40 miles of battery range in our 2018 CT6 2.0E plug-in and see +100 mpg. That is 3 times the non-plug-in CT6.

    • @tejaskary
      @tejaskary 3 года назад +3

      These are usually leased (maybe 80 percent if I had to guess, I am one of them)

    • @DrivenCarReviews
      @DrivenCarReviews  3 года назад +1

      @@normt430 That's a unicorn that rivals the ELR Norm

  • @atmartens
    @atmartens 3 года назад +6

    I would lease an Audi but I don’t think I could ever buy one. The idea of how much repairs would cost with something like this out of warranty is scary.

    • @schmoestudy
      @schmoestudy 3 года назад +6

      Ah the common FUD/preconception of owning a luxury vehicle without owning one. Owned 3 Audis up to 10 years old with no big repair bill other than wear and tear items. Had the 3.0T supercharged V6 which is known to be bulletproof

    • @rmknicks
      @rmknicks 3 года назад +4

      My S3 is now six years old and have never had a problem.

    • @schmoestudy
      @schmoestudy 3 года назад +1

      To be fair, don’t crash a German vehicle with it being your fault, the body work cost is more than domestic or Japanese vehicles

    • @alliejr
      @alliejr 3 года назад +1

      @@schmoestudy This is not unique to German cars.

    • @atmartens
      @atmartens 3 года назад

      @@schmoestudy Ive owned a Volvo 850 and everything was more expensive to fix than the Acura’s I’ve had. In your case you’ve been lucky to not have any issues but that’s not the case for everyone.

  • @Ninety9924
    @Ninety9924 3 года назад

    Does he really have a twin?

  • @LuvADuc
    @LuvADuc 3 года назад +3

    Can you impress on the designers to please STOP using piano gloss black trim? It looks horrible no matter how clean your car is.

  • @hoybezy
    @hoybezy Год назад

    Mine fully charged I have gotten as high as 31

  • @DVelez-wz3fe
    @DVelez-wz3fe 2 года назад

    Measure the cargo space with a large dog like the Doberman….a lot cuter and will help us huge dog owners 😆

  • @Anonymous-pm7jf
    @Anonymous-pm7jf 3 года назад +1

    19 miles on EV range? Come on.
    Traditional autos really drag their feet when it comes to electrification. And when they go all in they make sure the vehicle screams look at my electric vehicle.

    • @MrPbar
      @MrPbar 3 года назад

      Q4 all electric coming this year

  • @davidg4026
    @davidg4026 3 года назад

    Not convinced. I pay the extra and get the SQ5.

  • @MrRunescapenator
    @MrRunescapenator 3 года назад

    Sorry this takes a ridiculous amount of time to charge for the amount of mileage you get out of it. Why not just charge the battery with the engine and add in regenerative breaking to take care of the rest like other hybrid models do?

    • @DrivenCarReviews
      @DrivenCarReviews  3 года назад

      It doesn't need to be charged and it does regen braking. And it doesn't really matter how long it takes to charge when you're sleeping while it happens. It's much more efficient when charged. Charging with the engine is far less efficient than a plug.

  • @BERNIEO4
    @BERNIEO4 3 года назад

    19 Electric miles the VW Touareg gets 30 miles huummm sounds like the VW'S the better bet !

  • @ronniejaye1
    @ronniejaye1 3 года назад

    This seems like a great car but I will totally and simply walk away from this car on the lot just for not having wireless Android. The new Volvo is looking pretty good about now.

    • @elliefeng5918
      @elliefeng5918 2 года назад +1

      Its working with android now!! I can connect my phone and use my Google map from my samsung

  • @barryw9473
    @barryw9473 3 года назад +1

    Meh PHEV. Needs to go at least 40 EV miles for the extra cost.

  • @peterpabian
    @peterpabian 3 года назад +1

    Why on god's green earth does it have two coolant bottles. .

  • @bill8298
    @bill8298 3 года назад

    Love Tom Voelk car reviews, love Audi's ... I drive one. I'm not buying the Audi design teams logic on those stupid " glued on iPad's" look. Doesn't work ... never worked ... and will go bye bye soon, I'll bet money on it. Ask the Audi design team how come they use dash integrated only screens on all there high end models and "R" series cars.

    • @DrivenCarReviews
      @DrivenCarReviews  3 года назад

      That's not Audi's design team, that just about every designer I talk to. It's difficult to integrate large tablets into the dash. Smaller one's are easier.

  • @rncondie
    @rncondie 2 года назад

    Glad I bought my Toyota Rav 4 Prime. I am getting 42 miles of range and I paid $35 k after the $7,500 tax credit.
    Good chance my Toyota will outlast the turbo Audi that cost $25k more than my Toyota.

  • @TheM3csl
    @TheM3csl 3 года назад

    Hmmm.... This or Lexus NX 350h or 450h+.

    • @normt430
      @normt430 3 года назад

      Lexus does not sell a plug-in in the states today. At $50-80K 2-row cross you are looking Audi, BMW, or Range Rover in the luxury segment.

    • @TheM3csl
      @TheM3csl 3 года назад

      @@normt430 2022 Nx will be out later this year.

    • @normt430
      @normt430 3 года назад

      @@TheM3csl at $60K marked up I'd look elsewhere.

    • @schmoestudy
      @schmoestudy 3 года назад

      Lexus when it comes out

    • @schmoestudy
      @schmoestudy 3 года назад +2

      @@normt430 yeah the mark up is insane

  • @TinLeadHammer
    @TinLeadHammer 3 года назад

    Pointless. Extra hardware for 19 miles? A hybrid with dual-clutch? Audi does this, because European automakers are required to "electrify" their cars. Germans need to license the Toyota/Aisin system like Ford and FCA did. The bolted-on tablet screams uncle Pete's garage, I don't care what designers think. The Mk7 Golf looks better inside, as are some Buicks. A sliding back seat, right, no one has ever made this before. Do they recline? You did not mention that. 8:33 - is this a hole in the seat? Is there a spare tire? 14:02 - is this a real exhaust tip? The production quality is top-notch as usual.

    • @alliejr
      @alliejr 3 года назад

      While you are correct that this is a "compliance" vehicle design, I think you discount it too much. It is better in every way, including price (due to incentives) than the non-PHEV version of the same car (or it's Porsche cousin). Ford never licensed any hybrid technology from Toyota. That is a myth. Both manufacturers developed hybrid technology independently at about the same time. The PHEV Pacifica from (formerly known as) FCA was also designed and built by FCA-- neither Toyota and/or AISIN were involved nor does it use an AISIN transmission or drivetrain. In fact, Toyota is very late to the PHEV and EV game, although their hybrids are legendary and extremely well engineered.

  • @toyotaprius79
    @toyotaprius79 3 года назад +1

    When the battery is discharged and operating as a nominal capacity hybrid, what kind of hybrid is this honestly?
    It's not the kind of hybrid built for efficiency and mechanical flexibility.
    But rather it's built for pandering to conservative buyers, and conservative investors where the automatic torque converter is replaced by just One electric motor and a dual clutch transmission. It can only charge and discharge at a time.
    A Prius is capable of moving on the electricity it generates and the excess torque from the engine after the generator, and a combination of +20 modes.
    German hybrids simply can't be that flexible.

    • @bassandtrebleclef
      @bassandtrebleclef 3 года назад

      Have you driven this?

    • @alliejr
      @alliejr 3 года назад

      Luckily the engineers who desigend this and other PHEVs already thought of your issue and so the battery is never fully drained and the car is always at least a hybrid as much as any Prius.

  • @MrAsh-cw5cq
    @MrAsh-cw5cq 3 года назад

    Stick to Toyota or Honda, you will save More

  • @md8744
    @md8744 Год назад

    You liar, I have one q5 2021 couldn't work with loading near the gate comes down it alarm right away

  • @elithegreat6463
    @elithegreat6463 3 года назад

    Never “Buy” an Audi, they’re Deep money pits,,you’re a fool if you shell out Warrnty $$ for this pig.
    If you must, just lease. 🤷🏼‍♂️