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2026 Audi Q5 e-hybrid brings PHEV tech to new-gen SUV

2026 Audi Q5 e-hybrid brings PHEV tech to new-gen SUV

Posted on July 6, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on 2026 Audi Q5 e-hybrid brings PHEV tech to new-gen SUV

The next-generation Audi Q5 has added a pair of ‘e-hybrid’ plug-in hybrid (PHEV) variants overseas, and at least one is all but confirmed for the Australian market.

Available in the same 220kW and 270kW versions like the related A5 e-hybrid, the 2026 Audi Q5 e-hybrid is offered in both SUV and Sportback body styles, and boasts up to 100 kilometres of electric range (WLTP).

Both tunes feature a 185kW 2.0-litre ‘TFSI’ turbocharged petrol engine teamed with a 105kW electric motor integrated into the seven-speed ‘S tronic’ dual-clutch automatic, and a 25.9kWh gross (20.7kWh net) high-voltage battery – a 45 per cent increase in capacity on the old Q5 TFSI e.

In the more powerful 270kW/500Nm guise, the Q5 e-hybrid can dash from 0-100km/h in 5.1 seconds, with top speed rated at 250km/h. EV mode can be used at speeds up to 140km/h.

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Audi says the Q5 e-hybrid range can be charged at up to 11kW using an AC charger which can replenish the battery from 0-100 per cent in 2.5 hours. Unlike other new PHEVs from the Volkswagen Group, the Q5 PHEV isn’t compatible with DC fast charging.

Like the A5 e-hybrid, the Q5 PHEVs offer two operating modes – EV and hybrid. The former is self explanatory, while the latter sees the vehicle’s hybrid management system maintain a specific level of charge “as needed in order to save enough electrical energy for later use.

The German marque claims the new-generation plug-in hybrids feature “significantly increased” regenerative braking performance, which can be adjusted to three different levels in EV mode using the steering-mounted paddle shifters.

Additionally, the vehicle can automatically recover energy at the desired regen intensity using navigation data and vehicle sensors.

The Q5 e-hybrid range will be available to order in Europe from mid-2025, with prices in Germany starting from €63,400 (A$113,838) for the 220kW Q5 SUV e-hybrid quattro.