Audi Q5 hybrid review - DrivingElectric
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
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Audi has expanded its plug-in hybrid range with the arrival of the Q5 plug-in hybrid. Two versions are available: the entry-level 50 TFSI e, and the more powerful 55 TFSI e. Both models deliver up to 26 miles of electric-only range from a 14.1kWh battery, but how does the Q5 PHEV stack up against the competition? Step forth, Vicky Parrott…
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A plug-in-hybrid is the ideal car ... of these days. Full electric in the city ... & classic on the motorway. The best ! 😍
That price is way too high though. 2hr charge for 38 km sounds terrible.
Anyway, great video like always Vicky. Thank you.
@DrivingElectric All of the Volvo T8's also have such 'smart' feature that uses the SatNAV and by adding a 'waypoint'. The system knows the road and will divide all of the battery capacity over the complete journey to keep fuel usage low. It works very consistently but the car needs to be 'connected' via its 4G modem. Plus I consistently get 40km in hybrid and 45km in Pure ( with a V60) with a smaller battery 10.4kWh compared to this Audi's 14.1kWh.
I know I’m late but I just leased 1, because I had an A3-Etron before my accident
Love the T-shirt and the irony on an electric channel 🤣
Wait there is an app so I can set the temp before I get in the car? So it has auto start?
I don't think so. I believe it uses the battery to run the climate
So what is MPG?
Regen braking?
AWD?
they quote 113mpg lol realistically mid 30s
I have ordered this car however; I currently don’t have a charging port outside of the house. How do I go about getting one? Do I actually need to get one installed?
can you please tell me what you did i am planning on buying this car and i really dont know how to charge it could you please let me know how thank you
Lidet yilkal I didn’t get one installed. It is ok to use chargers I your local area. Google where your nearest charging points are.
In a few years time then, when we have better infrastructure and all have access to our own home charging point... we don’t all have access to a home charger or even a work charger as many work places are heading to public transport access, going green. I’ll stick to buying a full hybrid at half the cost from Lexus or Toyota then. Maybe in the future this will work for me.
Hello and thank you for your review! Can you confirm that MPG is around 33 as shown at 3:15? Thank you!
Thats not the MGP, its the amount of electricity left within the battery
Is the regen adjustable?
Excellent review
It’s crazy they put a hybrid in everything now
Roll Cam 🎥 most things should be hybrids, there’s no point these days having things be completely reliant on engines not just because their not clean but because they aren’t great for efficiency if their solely diesel or petrol. And it’s not like they’re not cheap, you can pick a Zoe up for less than £6,000 these days, and even those get good mileage
Realist 1801 it’s not a diesel it’s a 2.0t petrol
Max Newton yes but here in the states from what I’ve seen the maintenance on the hybrids can be costly.
Review the A6 plugin hybrid please
You are doing amazing, keep going !!
Does anyone know if this hybrid engine is available in the new A6?
soon to be i think
These all seem to be the 55 model, any reviews on the 50
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Archie Brown I have the 50 on order but can’t find any reviews anywhere, all just the 55.
Love that colour.
Same love that shade of blue
Can anybody tell me who needs this car when you get a real high tech Tesla Model 3 or later next year a Model Y for less money
bigger and more spacious car? and for 80% of the world you still can't buy any tesla
Blauberti Build Quality of a Tesla is NOWHERE near that of an Audi or BMW. Have you seen the stitching on the seats in a Tesla? The huge gaps between the dashboard and the doors? It looks like a child as put it together. I agree Tesla’s have amazing tech, but their interiors are nowhere near the level of the Germans, or Volvo.
Why PHEV over EV? Mostly because of range and charging infrastructure. You still have to plan for long road trips with an EV and it will take more time to charge. That may change eventually. In the meantime many people cover their EV range in town during the week, and no worries if you want a longer road trip. In terms of cost you'd be better off with a Prius PHEV if course but that's a different class.
Love that face great rear nice package. Definitely like to plug-in to!
Is it me or you no longer talking about the car😂😂😂
Plenty of airbags
Thanks 👍
Toyota made the 1st hybrid in the late 90s...
By the time this is finished, it's a 70K car. Too much for 22 real world miles. The Ford escape (granted not as plush) will offer 30 miles and more rear room for 25K less.
It's expensive
And note 30 miles is according to EPA which is typically 20-25% lower than European estimates. That will be more efficient and better value but very different car class. In this class it would be more like a Tiguan PHEV if that one is coming?
Amazing for a green car but reality says The Volvo is the better choice.
More an advert for AUDI than a road test......
Gulf Girl 👍🤣
Tesla should have made and SUV
How you can ruin a nice car with that fake exhausts ?
Overpriced. And PHEV is so 2018.
ubi zen yah maybe you should start driving a fuel cell car
It screams "temporary solution for car maker hoping to compete with Tesla model Y". It'll get destroyed once the Y arrives.
Plugging Hybrid is waste of time & money anway, considering 55k price tag, is it twice better than EV cars??
The answer is definitely NOT....
Not really, I can go to and from work with full electric, but on longer trips or if I'm driving fast I can have the petrol engine as well. And there are great tax cuts on plug-ins so if you lease them they are cheaper than the regular version, plus all the money you save on gas