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The 2025 Audi SQ5 is important, and it shows

The new 2025 Audi SQ5 is set to do battle with Germany's biggest rivals. Can it atone for its less-than-sporty predecessor's driving habits?

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I’m guilty of this, and you might be too: daily driver syndrome. Yea, you know it, don’t you? You have a nice car, the weekend ride – that gets all the love and money. But for a flurry of reasons, you can’t use it every day (some valid, some not). That means you need the opposite of that special car– practical, reliable, safe and boring.

Stop – this 2025 Audi SQ5 might be practical, reliable and safe, but it sure as hell ain’t boring.

Get one

  • The best ride/handling combo with air suspension
  • Actually fun to drive
  • Smooth, punchy V-6

Don't get one

  • Downgraded inside
  • Awesome engine, but not the B58
  • Eh, how much?
2025 SQ5 Soul Score

9/10

Audi's most important (and best) car to date

The 2025 Audi SQ5 Overview

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It’s no surprise that the family SUV has taken over as the preeminent family vehicle. The Grim Reaper came for station wagons long ago (though they are making a minor come back), and he’s now sunk his sickle into the sedan. So the Audi A4 – dead. In its place is the most important car in Audi’s lineup – this brand new SQ5.

BMW, Mercedes, and Audi – they all follow the same formula for their mid-size SUVs. Roomy enough for four adults. Plenty of cargo space. An uninspiring but efficient base motor. Handsome if unremarkable good looks. Yea – they all copy each other’s homework. But lucky for us, that extends to the performance variants of these mid-sizers.

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By adding an S in front of the Q, you get some things that were the stuff of exotic cars a decade ago. Sport adaptive air suspension. Dual-clutch transmission. A turbocharged V-6. Famous Quattro all-wheel drive. It has the potential to be fun, but the last gen SQ5 was merely good – not as hardcore as the X3 M40i. It would dance, just never actually put you in the mood to do so. Fun fact: Audi is selling the old car alongside this one for 2025, if you’re into that sort of thing.

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But the SQ5 you see on this very page is all new and ready to battle the other Germans for supremacy. Has Audi gotten the blend of performance and sport perfect this time around?

Performance Score: 9. Mirror, mirror

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I’ve always felt that those special weekend cars need to leave you feeling a little sore and tired once you get out – you gotta drive that thing bro. Beat it into submission.

A daily should be more relaxed, yes, but with technology as advanced as it’s become, can we maybe get the best of both words?

Engine

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The V-6 is easy to fall in love with.

Tough one here. This is Audi’s 3-liter turbocharged V-6, and it’s carried over from the last gen model. Thankfully it stuck out its arm and said “hit me with the good stuff”, so Audi upped the horsepower to 369, and the torque to 406.

You feel the difference. This is a sweet, punchy motor that has the ability to kick you in the butt any time you plant your foot on the throttle. It loves to rev, and when combined with the awesome seven-speed DCT, will play pantomime of your weekend ride with extreme precision. There’s also a fun little snorty roar in sport mode, enough to make pedestrians jump-scare as they walk by.

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Four pipes lend a snorty roar

Wish I could say I was sorry, people of Roosevelt Island. 

But here comes the butthe B58 in the X3. It’s simply that much smoother, that much more powerful (393 horsepower, and it’s underrated). The difference is noticeable if you’ve driven them both closely together.

However, the rest of the SQ5 paints such a compelling picture that it’s easy to forget about the missing power – especially because this V-6 is still such a sweet piece. 

Transmission

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The DCT pairs perfectly with the V-6.

From here on out, I’d say the Audi is on par or in some cases better than the competition. And this seven-speed DCT is the perfect example.

It’s smooth and calming on normal drives – feels like an automatic aside from the rolling in park that all dual-clutch transmissions exhibit. But put the car in sport mode and hit those paddle shifters – whooooo. Easy to get into a rhythm as you dip through turns, the trans always ready with the next gear in a snap. The ZF eight-speed in others is an excellent option, but this DCT is just that much quicker in its responses.

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The DCT helps to give this car its quick reflexes.

Quattro works in an imperceptible manner with this DCT, helping to pull you out of corners. It did rain while I had this car, but I never felt even a slip of a wheel.

The logic for the shifter is okay – just slide it forward or back to engage drive or reverse, its low profile keeping it out of the way.

Steering and Chassis

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Air suspension – something everyone should have.

THIS is where it’s at for the SQ5.

Oftentimes, larger SUVs will have an air suspension that raises or lowers the car, usually for ease of egress and off-road ability. But Audi installed one on the last generation SQ5 and ports it over to this new one. You can adjust the height yourself via the screen, or let the car decide based on your drive mode.

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Control the ride from the cabin, or leave it to the computer.

In short it works extremely well, riding better than the BMW while keeping the body much flatter through corners than the GLC can muster. Zooming around on 21-inch summer rubber, there’s minimal body roll and the chassis is extremely adept at changing direction quickly. Credit must also go to the steering, which is direct and very precise, offering the perfect balance between effort and lightness.

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The help is precise and quick, just like the rest of this SUV.

When not pretending to be Max Verstappan, the SQ5’s ride becomes serene and rivals a Lexus. No poking at drive modes, the air suspension has you. 

Brakes

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21-inch wheels hide red calipers.

Fast cars need brakes that work, and the SQ5’s does. Red calipers poke out from behind multi-spoke wheels and offer a firm pedal – pretty much what you need. This is still a 4,300-pound SUV, so forget about track days. And hey – caliper covers that don’t show the pad clips would be appreciated for the price. 

Lifestyle Score: 8. Perfectly-sized

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Comfortable and roomy inside.

To go along with this SQ 5, Audi has also released a Sportback variant. It’s like an X4, and I suppose it’s a prerequisite for living in this market segment. But because it exists, Audi allows the regular version you see here to be more practical. 

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The rear is spacious for two adults, or three kids in a pinch.

The SQ5 is within an inch or two of the X3 in every dimension, and it’s just as comfortable inside. The front seats are somewhat thinly-padded but supportive enough – you might wish for more in high-G maneuvers.  The arm rest is also a little low for taller drivers like me.

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Quilted Nappa leather looks high-class.

The back seat is spacious enough for a family of four, unless you gave birth to an NFL lineman. Nappa leather feels nice too – I dig the quilted pattern and contrast stitching. Sun shades and separate HVAC controls will make the children happy.

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Perfectly acceptable for daily use.

No issues with trunk space either – this car is so close to its rivals in size that there’s no reason to pick one over the other based on dimensions alone.

Fuel Economy: 3. Gears and batteries

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I will now mention the SQ5’s specific curb weight of 4,310 pounds. Why? Because it’s about 200 less than the X3 M50. That’s good.

What is the cause of this? Perhaps it’s the mild hybrid approach that BMW has taken by sandwiching a battery pack between the engine and transmission. The result: 27 combined MPG. That’s bad – for the Audi.

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The grille is active, so it’s mostly closed despite its size.

They forgo the battery pack and suffer for it, despite the lower weight. With one less gear in its transmission, it can only muster 22 combined MPG. Five miles is a lot for a car that costs the same, is the same size, and has less power.

To put it another way, that extra five miles per gallon will take you an extra 7,200 miles over the course of a 36-month lease.

Features and Comfort: 8. Going backwards

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For your $74,740, you will get quite a lot of Audi. But does it feel like a $74,740 car? Well…

Alcantara, leather, and what’s better

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Arras Red Nappa Leather is the only pop of color,

Like a disappointed dad, I can only frown when I sit inside this SQ5. It seems very nice at first – Alcantara on the doors, big screens, lots of ambient lighting. It feels like Audi.

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The SQ5 gets a screen for the passenger.

But once you start to use things, it becomes obvious that like the X3, Audi skimped on materials. Plastic feels cheap to the touch, and the nicer materials seem to end abruptly as soon as they leave your line of sight. Even the airbag cover on the steering wheel  – am I in a Golf?

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Do you want Alcantara on the doors, where it will get wet and stained?

The other big sticking point is the second display in front of the passenger. Why is it here? It shows infotainment items and can be customized (thankfully it does not show current speed), but the passenger can easily access the main controls anyway. And what lunatic passenger would just change the music without consulting the driver? 

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This sunroof opens, unlike in the BMW.

When no one is in the seat, it just shows some generic lines that are meant to look modern and nice but ends up being nothing. 

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Buttons inside are minimal – most everything is now in the screen.

Everything you need is here – from a gigantic sunroof to automatic everything and multiple driving aids. Audi’s infotainment system works well. It’s simply a bit cheap in here, a sin that seems to be spreading.

50 shades of grey

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Audi’s Black Optic Package kills the chrome badges and trim.

Why Grey, Audi? Gotta be the worst press car color because it hides car lines and blends into everything. Luckily, there are seven other colors aside from this Daytona Gray Pearl, and all aside from White are a $595 option.

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This is Daytona Gray Pearl, exclusive to the S trim

*Cough. Ultra Blue Metallic. Cough*

The SQ5 has some cool features on the outside, from three-dimensional tail lights to a light bar that ignites the word QUATTRO at night. Dig the black trim and badging too.

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OLED taillights give beautiful detail.

The styling itself is Audi for sure, but feels more generic than the last generation. The sharpness has given way to rounded and smooth. I get it – no big risks on the cash cow, and the styling is pleasant enough. But I’d want my brand new, just-came-out $75k Audi to look brand new.

Other SUVs to consider

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The 2025 BMW X3 M50

The 2025 Audi SQ5 has it where it counts

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Audi is in trouble. Big trouble. Sales have fallen, tariffs are here, products are aging out. The outlook isn’t rosy.

But Audi isn’t like Volvo – they have the resources to get themselves out of the doldrums, and the best way to do it is by making products that people actually want. I know, duh, but how many cars are made that don’t live up to that lofty standard?

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So the SQ5 is really important for them, because it’s the first of a new design wave that they hope will save them. Yea, it’s not as nice as it used to be inside. And the fuel economy isn’t as good as some competitors. And the shape is all a bit generic.

Doesn’t matter.

Try this one if you’re in the market. I would, if I didn’t just sign up for a lease. The SQ5 is such an enjoyable drive – makes you feel like you’re actually a part of the machine, which is something that sometimes sports cars don’t even get right. 

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I think daily drivers say more about people than their special weekend rides do. You want to drive every day, not just some days. And if I see you in one of these, then I already know one thing.

You have excellent automotive taste.

Frequently Asked Questions about the 2025 Audi SQ5

Does the Audi SQ5 need premium gas?

Everyone loves asking this question on Google, for many luxury brands. People, put good gas in your car! In short yes, you need a minimum of 91 octane for your 2025 Audi SQ5.

The SQ5 features a VW EA839 turbocharged V-6 engine with an 11.2:1 compression ratio. As a general rule, the higher the ratio, the more the need for premium gas increases.

What models are available for the all-new 2025 Audi Q5?

The one you want is the one on the page. But if it’s too spicy, Audi also offers a regular Q5 TFSI with an astounding (!) 268 hp and 295 lb-ft of torque.

Though Audi offers all-electric and hybrid SUV models, the Q5 is ICE-only for now.

Does Audi sell two SQ5s?

I’m not sure why, but the previous generation is still available to purchase as a new car for the 2025 model year, and is sold alongside this new version. It will be phased out in 2026, with only this version available.

For now, Audi uses the term “all-new” to differentiate between the two models.

Will the 2025 Audi have a redesign?

The entire lineup is undergoing a big renovation, so to speak, and this SQ5 is a part of that. There are five new or redesigned models for 2025, with the A5, A6, A6 E-Tron, Q6 E-Tron, and this new Q5 leading the way.

Sadly, the A4, A7, and Q8 E-Tron have been discontinued this year.

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2025 Audi SQ5 Specifications

VEHICLE TYPE

Front-engine, all-wheel-drive, five-passenger, five-door SUV

PRICE

Base: $64,800
As tested: $74,740

POWERTRAIN

3.0-liter turbocharged V-6
362 horsepower @ 5,500 – 6,300 RPM
406 lb-ft @ 1,700 – 4,000 RPM
Seven-speed Dual Clutch transmission

DIMENSIONS

Wheelbase: 111 in
Length: 185.7 in
Width: 74.8 in
Height: 65.7 in
Curb Weight: 4,310 lbs

FUEL ECONOMY

Combined/city/highway: 22/19/26 MPG

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