The 2025 Audi A5 introduces a new naming convention and platform, offering enhanced interior space, technology, and performance. While it impresses with its refined ride and advanced features, its pricing and the transition from the A4 badge may be points of contention for some buyers.

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Quick Facts

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  • Price Range: Not yet specified; expected to be higher than previous A4 models
  • ANCAP Safety Rating: Not yet rated
  • Engine Options: 2.0 TFSI petrol, 2.0 TDI diesel, and 3.0 TFSI in S5
  • Platform: Premium Platform Combustion (PPC)

Key Specifications

2025 Audi A5 Review Roundup – All Australian Reviews in One
Specification Details
Engine 2.0 TFSI petrol / 2.0 TDI diesel / 3.0 TFSI V6
Power Up to 270kW (S5)
Torque Not specified
Drive Type Front-wheel drive / Quattro all-wheel drive
Body Styles Sedan and Avant wagon

Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Improved interior space and quality
  • Advanced technology with E3 electrical architecture
  • Strong performance options, especially in S5 variant
  • Refined ride with adaptive dampers
  • Comprehensive safety and driver assistance features
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Cons:

  • Potentially higher price point than outgoing models
  • Loss of two-door A5 variant
  • Some boot space reduction compared to outgoing A4

Expert Review Summary

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Pros:

    • Enhanced interior space and technology
    • Improved handling dynamics
    • Strong performance options
  • Cons:
    • Uncertain pricing strategy for Australia
    • Transition from A4 badge may confuse some buyers

Summary: "The new Audi A5 builds on its predecessor's strengths with improved space, technology, and driving dynamics. It sets a strong foundation for Audi's final combustion platform before transitioning to electric."Read the full review

CarExplore's Take on the 2025 Audi A5

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The 2025 Audi A5 represents a significant shift for Audi as it transitions its naming conventions and platforms toward an electric future. The new A5 offers increased interior space, advanced technology, and a range of powertrain options that cater to various performance needs.

The introduction of the Premium Platform Combustion (PPC) architecture brings enhanced ride comfort and handling dynamics, making it a compelling choice for those seeking a balance between luxury and performance.

The E3 electrical architecture further elevates the driving experience with faster processing and improved infotainment capabilities.

However, potential buyers should be prepared for a possible increase in pricing due to these advancements. Additionally, the loss of the two-door variant might disappoint those who appreciated the sportier coupe styling.

Ideal For: Buyers looking for a luxurious and technologically advanced sedan or wagon with strong performance capabilities who are open to Audi's evolving model lineup.

Consider Alternatives If: You prefer more traditional model naming conventions or are looking for a more affordable entry into the luxury sedan market.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the new A5 compare in size to the outgoing A4?

A: The new A5 is larger than the outgoing A4, offering more interior space but slightly reduced boot capacity.

What are the main technological advancements in the new A5?

A: The A5 features Audi's E3 electrical architecture with improved processing power, advanced infotainment displays, and integrated voice assistance.

Will there be hybrid options available for the new A5?

A: Yes, Audi plans to introduce plug-in hybrid variants with electric ranges over 100 kilometers.

How does the ride quality compare to previous models?

A: The new A5 offers refined ride quality with adaptive dampers providing better comfort and handling balance.

When is the new A5 expected to arrive in Australia?

A: The B10 lineup is expected to arrive locally in Q1 of 2025.