Audi is starting to market in Israel the plug-in hybrid versions of the new Q5.
These are two power-amplified versions with the option of charging from the socket, which come in two vehicle configurations - standard and sportsback.
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The 50 version is equipped with a 2.0-liter engine combined with an electric motor and offers a combined output of 299 hp and 45.9 kg.
Above it stands the 55 offering 367 hp and 51 kg.
In both, the power passes to the four wheels through a 7-speed dual-clutch robotic gearbox.
In terms of performance, the powerful version will accelerate to 100 km / h in 0.8 s faster (5.3 vs. 6.1 s) on the way to a maximum speed equal to two (239 km / h).
The electric side of the paddle unit is supposed to provide a ‘pure’ ride on electricity along 57-59km.
Charging time is 8 hours in a standard charger and drops to 2.5 hours in a fast position.
Of course, like any hybrid, it also knows how to charge the battery (17.9 kWh) while driving.
Prices start at NIS 410,000 for the 50 version in a standard body configuration and whoever asks for the powerful version here will pay NIS 447,000.
The Sportback, which comes to us even if a more sporty outdoor equipment package, will require an additional NIS 27,000 in prices, respectively.