
Although there's been no official announcement other than confirmation of a Q5 Hybrid SUV sometime this year (next week's L.A. Auto Show  is a good bet), Audi's website seems to think that the brand's mid-size  hybrid crossover is ready for some time in the spotlight.
According to the site, the Q5  Hybrid will be a full hybrid with a 2.0 TSI four-cylinder working  alongside a 33-kW (44 HP) electric motor, regenerative braking, and  start/stop tech.
Behind  the scenes, the car will have an adaptive control system to optimize  the gas/electric power ratio. On electric power alone, Audi is expecting  the car to be able to cruise at speeds up to 100 km/h / 62 mph. Curious  about range and efficiency? There's now a power meter in the instrument  cluster for just that reason.
As  with just about every car out there these days, there's an S mode; in  this case, it provides the raciest performance from the hybrid  drivetrain by allowing full access to the 240 horsepower and 480 Nm /  354 lb-ft of torque (there's a boost function, too).
Expect  a nice, wordy press release very soon, but I couldn't possibly imagine  what else you'd need to know; it's a Q5 Hybrid, which just about says it  all.
By Phil Alex
Via: Audi.de
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