Audi Q5 car battery
Audi Q5 is a passenger car with the parameters of a compact luxury crossover SUV, which has appeared in the offer of the traditional German automaker since 2008. Given the nature of this car, it goes without saying that most of the cars sold are all-wheel drive.
The first generation of the Audi Q5 is based on the MLB platform and was assembled not only in its home country of Germany in Ingolstadt, but also in Russia, China, India and Malaysia.
The second generation has been produced since 2018, so it is already built on the more modern MLB evo platform. Assembly takes place in Mexico, China and India. In addition to gasoline and diesel engines, it is also available in a hybrid version.
Audi Q5 first generation (08/2008–12/2016) is sold with a total of eight types of gasoline engine (one hybrid)(three six-cylinder) with a capacity of 2.0-3.2 liters and a capacity of 132-260 kW, as well as with fifteen diesels (five six-cylinders) with a capacity of 2.0-3.0 liters and a power of 100-230 kW.
The Audi Q5 of the second generation has been produced since 2017 and its type designation is FY. It is sold with 2.0- and 3.0-liter gasoline engines with power in the range of 140 – 270 kW. Diesels then have a volume of 2.0 and 3.0 liters and a power in the range of 110 – 255 kW.
Audi Q5 battery
In the petrol Audi Q5, car batteries with a capacity of 70 Ah and stop/start technology are used, and in diesels there are batteries with a capacity of 95 Ah.
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Technical parameters Audi Q5
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Audi Q5 8R (2008 – 2016) |
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| Länge | 4629–4644 mm | 4663–4765 mm |
| Breite | 1880–1911 mm | 1893 mm |
| Höhe | 1624–1655 mm | 1635–1662 mm |
| Radstand | 2807–2813 mm | 2819–2908 mm |
| Leergewicht | 1755–2075 kg | 1795–2105 kg |
| Sterne im Euro-NCAP-Crashtest | ***** | ***** |
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