JAKARTA - Automotive manufacturer from Germany, Audi expanded its Q5 model lineup by introducing the Plug-In Hybrid (PHEV) variant that comes in with SUV and Sportback options, accompanying the mid-hybrid (MHEV) option.

The presence of this choice also strengthens brand progress in presenting premium cars in the middle class, especially in the growing electrification market.

Launching from the brand's official website, Thursday, June 12, the car, called the Audi Q5 e-hybrid Quattro, has a number of standard features such as LED plus headlights and LED pro rear lights as standard.

In addition, the model is equipped with a light aero rim of ten fingers measuring 19 inches which covers the flashy red brake timesper.

Moving to the inside, this car has an MMI Experience Plus infotainment system as a standard with the Audi Application Store.

There is also a S Line package on the interior with a sporty seat in a combination of black artificial skin/slits and a plus seat that can be fully tuned.

Both SUVs and Sportback have 2.0 TFSI engines consisting of two power choices, namely 220 kW and 270 kW with its own advantages. The body is married to a hybrid system of electric motors, a 25.9 kWh battery, and a sophisticated dual-clutch electrified transmission.

For the choice of 220 kW, the car can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 6.2 seconds and 270 kW running within 5.1 seconds. Meanwhile, the highest speed obtained by Q5 e-hybrid Quattro in all variants is 250 km/hour.

Connected to being equipped with the PHEV system from a 25.9 kWh battery, this one car can run on pure electric power such as EVs in general up to 100 km in full disbursement.

The e-hybrid Q5 audit can charge with an AC device measuring 11 kW and can be fully charged within 2.5 hours.

The management of hybrid technology in this new model is designed by prioritizing maximum efficiency, flexibility, and convenience and automatically being able to choose operational strategies optimally.

The manufacturer with the "four rings" logo inaugurated sales of the model in Germany ranging from 63,400 euros to 74,300 euros (Rp1,177 billion to Rp1,380 billion) Audi Q5 e-hybrid will be produced at the San Jose Chiapa factory, Mexico and distributed to customers in the middle of this month.


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