AUDI Q5

Want more pizzazz for your Q5? Two new options enhance the SUV's road-going or offroad looks

Audi has confirmed two new cosmetic options for the Q5, an offroad styling package or a sport-focused S Line package.

Buyers wanting their Q5 to look ready for the bush can opt for the offroad styling package at $5830 for the high-spec 3.0 TDI and 3.2 FSI variants or $7850 for the entry-level 2.0 TDI and 2.0 TFSI variants.

The pack consists of specific 19-inch alloy wheels in a five-spoke design; chrome finish for the vertical slats in the grille; restyled bumpers, side grilles and door capping strips; wheel arch extensions; and stainless steel underbody protection front and rear.

Priced at $6390 for the high-grade Q5 variants or $12,030 for the base models, the S Line package comprises the following features: 19-inch alloys in a seven-spoke design; sporty-looking bumpers and diffuser; chrome vertical slats for the grille; chrome-plated exhaust tips (four-cylinder); S Line badging on the front quarter panels; rear diffuser inserts in Platinum Grey; and body-colour trim for the bumpers and door capping strips.

The S Line pack also incorporates an interior upgrade, featuring exclusive S Line door sill scuff plates and badging; black cloth headlining; decorative inlays finished in brushed aluminium; and front sports seats with lumbar adjustment.

Audi has also extended the exterior colour range for the Q5 with S Line pack to include Daytona Grey pearl and Monza Silver.

The two remaining variants (the 2.0 TDI and the 3.2 FSI) will be introduced to the local market next month.

Key to pictures: Red car is Q5 with offroad package, grey car is fitted with S Line package.

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Published : Wednesday, 29 April 2009
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