Maximum flexibility: Audi’s plug-in hybrids
In addition to fully electric vehicles, Audi is also focusing on plug-in hybrids. The new e-hybrid models combine electric efficiency with traditional combustion-engine technology. This makes them especially versatile and well-suited for everyday use. Short distances can be covered locally with zero emissions and near-silent electric driving, while the combustion engine ensures range and convenience on longer trips. The intelligent and efficient mix of drive types enables a sporty yet comfortable driving experience.
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New benchmark in the compact class: the Audi Q3
The Audi Q3 has been a well-established bestseller in the premium compact segment for more than ten years. Now the third generation is setting new standards in several respects. The modern SUV’s exterior exudes self-confidence and emotion. Numerous innovative features turn the Audi Q3 into a digital companion. They provide a first-class user experience and also ensure greater comfort and safety for the driver and other road users thanks to many assistance systems. In addition to the well-balanced suspension, the digitalization of light also enhances customer benefits. A high degree of personalization and adaptive, high-resolution light functions are made possible with the new micro-LED technology in the digital Matrix LED headlights. Another feature of the new Audi Q3 is an efficient, partially electrified combustion engine with mild-hybrid technology and a plug-in hybrid model with an electric range of up to 119 kilometers. -
The Audi Q5 e-hybrid: all-rounder with great electric range
Audi is expanding the new Q5 family: in addition to the combustion models with MHEV plus technology, the SUV and Sportback will also be launched as plug-in hybrid models (PHEV). Both the Q5 SUV e-hybrid quattro and Q5 Sportback e-hybrid quattro can be ordered in two power levels: with 220 kW or 270 kW system output. The new generation of high-voltage batteries in the Audi Q5 e-hybrid models has around 45 percent more capacity. As a result, 25.9 kWh (net 20.7 kWh) of power is available for electric driving.
- Q5 SUV e-hybrid – TFSI e-hybrid quattro S tronic (220 kW)
- Q5 SUV e-hybrid – TFSI e-hybrid quattro S tronic (270 kW)
- Q5 Sportback e-hybrid – TFSI e-hybrid quattro S tronic (220 kW)
- Q5 Sportback e-hybrid – TFSI e-hybrid quattro S tronic (270 kW)
- Audi A5 Sedan e-hybrid quattro – (220 kW)
- Audi A5 Sedan e-hybrid quattro – (270 kW)
- Audi A5 Avant e-hybrid quattro – (220 kW)
- Audi A5 Avant e-hybrid quattro – (270 kW)
- A6 Sedan e-hybrid – S tronic (220 kW)
- A6 Sedan e-hybrid – S tronic (270 kW)
- A6 Avant e-hybrid – S tronic (220 kW)
- A6 Avant e-hybrid – S tronic (270 kW)
- Q3 SUV e-hybrid – S tronic (200 kW)
- A3 Sportback TFSI e – 40 TFSI e (150 kW)
- A3 Sportback TFSI e – 45 TFSI e (200 kW)
- A3 allstreet TFSI e – 40 TFSI e S tronic (110 kW / 150 kW)
Audi Q5 SUV e-hybrid
Audi Q5 Sportback e-hybrid
Audi A5 Sedan e-hybrid
Audi A5 Avant e-hybrid
Audi A6 Sedan e-hybrid
Audi A6 Avant e-hybrid
Audi Q3 SUV e-hybrid
Audi A3 allstreet TFSI e
Audi A3 Sportback TFSI e
- Please find further information on our e-hybrid models on our corporate website Audi.com: https://www.audi.com/en/innovation/product-innovation/technologies/e-hybrid/