Compare every Audi Q5 variant sold new in Australia. 7 variants, from $80,900 to $122,400 RRP. Side-by-side specs, ANCAP safety, fuel economy, towing capacity, warranty and running costs, pricing sourced from the Audi Australian website and updated weekly.
7 variants of the Audi Q5 are on sale in Australia. Compare them side-by-side in the table below, or tap any variant to jump to it and expand its full specs.
| Variant | RRP | Power / Torque | Fuel / Range | Drive | Seats |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TFSI FWD SUV2026 | $80,900 | 150kW / 340Nm | 5.7L/100km | FWD | 5 |
| TDI quattro SUV2026 | $87,600 | 150kW / 400Nm | 5.4L/100km | AWD | 5 |
| TDI quattro sport SUV2026 | $94,100 | 150kW / 400Nm | 5.4L/100km | AWD | 5 |
| TFSI quattro sport 200 kW SUV2026 | $96,900 | 200kW / 400Nm | 7.9L/100km | AWD | 5 |
| e-hybrid quattro 270 kW SUV2026 | $96,900 | 270kW / 500Nm | 2.6L/100km | AWD | 5 |
| SQ5 edition one SUV2026 | $106,400 | 270kW / 550Nm | 7.6L/100km | AWD | 5 |
| SQ5 SUV2026 | $122,400 | 270kW / 550Nm | 7.6L/100km | AWD | 5 |
The 2026 Audi Q5 TFSI FWD is a compact premium SUV that suits buyers wanting German refinement and practicality without the complexity of all-wheel drive, delivering a 2.0-litre mild-hybrid petrol engine with 150kW and 340Nm through a slick S Tronic transmission. Its standout strength is efficiency-returning 7.3L/100km combined with modest running costs around $1983 annually-while the 580-litre boot and 2000kg towing capacity handle family duties well. One consideration: the front-wheel-drive setup means less grip in wet conditions compared to the Q5 quattro, so Australian buyers in variable weather regions may want to test this limitation before committing.
Configure the TFSI FWD SUVThe 2026 Audi Q5 TDI quattro is a mid-size diesel SUV ideal for Australian families and tradies who value efficiency and capability, offering genuine all-wheel-drive traction with 2000kg towing capacity and a practical 580-litre boot. Its standout strength is the 2.0-litre mild-hybrid diesel engine delivering 150kW and 400Nm while achieving a commendable 7.3L/100km consumption, translating to competitive annual running costs around $1983. One consideration: at 2030kg, it's a substantial vehicle requiring appropriate licence conditions in some states, and potential buyers should factor in the higher upfront outlay compared to petrol equivalents, though diesel economics favour high-mileage drivers.
Configure the TDI quattro SUVThe 2026 Audi Q5 TDI quattro sport is a five-seat diesel SUV suited to buyers wanting efficient, capable family transport with genuine towing ability, offering 2000kg capacity and modest 7.3L/100km consumption through its mild-hybrid 2.0-litre engine. Its standout strength is the combination of 400Nm torque for real-world performance and AWD security, backed by a five-star ANCAP rating and comprehensive five-year warranty that underpin ownership confidence. The main consideration is its 2030kg kerb weight, which means you'll want to factor realistic fuel consumption into longer-distance running costs before committing.
Configure the TDI quattro sport SUVThe 2026 Audi Q5 TFSI quattro sport 200 kW SUV is the petrol performance step-up in the Q5 SUV lineup, slotting between the entry petrol and the SQ5. A 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder produces 200 kW and 400 Nm, paired with quattro all-wheel drive and an 7-speed S tronic dual-clutch transmission. Unlike the 150 kW petrol and the V6 SQ5, the 200 kW does not run Audi's MHEV plus mild hybrid system. Expect 6.2 seconds 0-100 km/h, a 250 km/h top speed, and 7.9 L/100km combined. Standard equipment is closer to the S line trim with 20-inch wheels, sport seats and panoramic roof. Pricing sits at $93,131 RRP, $110,284 drive-away in Victoria.
Configure the TFSI quattro sport 200 kW SUVThe 2026 Audi Q5 e-hybrid quattro 270 kW SUV is the plug-in hybrid flagship of the Q5 SUV range. A 2.0-litre turbo petrol engine pairs with an electric motor for a combined system output of 270 kW and 500 Nm of torque. The 25.9 kWh lithium-ion battery delivers up to 82 km of pure electric range on the WLTP cycle, while a full tank plus full charge unlocks the long-haul flexibility of a conventional Q5. Acceleration to 100 km/h takes 5.1 seconds, fuel consumption is rated at 3.3 L/100km combined and CO2 emissions are 76 g/km. Quattro all-wheel drive is standard, as is an 7-speed S tronic. RRP is $95,628 and Victorian drive-away is $107,422.
Configure the e-hybrid quattro 270 kW SUVThe 2026 Audi SQ5 Edition One is a mid-size luxury SUV that suits buyers wanting performance and premium appeal with practical everyday usability, offering genuine sports credentials through its 270kW turbo petrol engine paired with mild-hybrid efficiency. Its standout strength is the combination of responsive 550Nm of torque with a 7.3L/100km consumption figure-rare efficiency for this performance class-plus genuine capability with 2000kg towing capacity and a spacious 580-litre boot. One thing to consider: running costs sit around $1983 annually, so factor this into your budget alongside the strong 5-star ANCAP safety rating and solid 5-year warranty that provide peace of mind.
Configure the SQ5 edition one SUVThe 2026 Audi SQ5 is a premium mid-size SUV built for buyers wanting genuine performance without full supercar commitment, pairing a 3.0-litre mild-hybrid petrol engine producing 270kW and 550Nm with standard AWD and seven-speed S Tronic transmission. Its standout strength is the balance of dynamic handling and everyday practicality-you get a 5-star ANCAP safety rating, 580-litre boot space, and genuine 2000kg towing capacity alongside genuine 0-100 times in the mid-5s. One consideration: at approximately $1983 annually in running costs plus Audi servicing expenses, this isn't a budget proposition, though the five-year warranty does provide financial predictability.
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Kia Australia locks in a new AWD flagship on the EV3 small electric SUV. GT-Line AWD Long Range $66,490 before on-roads, $2,540 above the FWD GT-Line. Second motor at the rear pushes combined system output to 195kW/385Nm and cuts the 0 to 100km/h claim from 7.9 to 6.6 seconds. Same 81.4kWh Long Range battery as the rest of the line, WLTP range 559km, only 4km behind the FWD car. Upsized front and rear brakes plus a bespoke local suspension and steering tune sit on top of the standard Australian ride and handling program. Standard kit unchanged from the FWD GT-Line: 19-inch alloys, sunroof, synthetic leather trim, 10-way power driver's seat with memory, heated and ventilated front seats, heated wheel, dual-zone climate, dual 12.3-inch displays plus a 5-inch climate strip, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, Harman Kardon audio and satellite navigation. 5-star ANCAP under the 2023 to 2025 protocol carries across from the FWD variants. Sits inside the fuel-efficient LCT threshold so the FBT novated-lease exemption still applies. 7-year unlimited-km vehicle warranty and 7-year/150,000km battery cover. First customer deliveries and dealer arrivals from September 2026.

XPeng ANZ opens the updated G6 order book on the factory-direct switchover. Standard Range $51,800, Long Range $56,800, AWD Performance $63,800 and AWD Performance Black Edition $66,800, all before on-road costs. That is a $3,000 cut across the equivalent outgoing variants at the same moment XPeng adds 800V silicon carbide architecture, 5C ultra-fast charging with a 451kW DC peak, LFP chemistry and a longer factory-backed warranty. WLTP range up to 525km on the Long Range, 480km on the Standard Range and 510km on both AWD variants. Peak DC is quoted at 451kW for a 10 to 80 per cent stop in about 12 minutes, adding up to 427km of range in a 15-minute pause. AWD Performance runs a 358kW/660Nm dual-motor stack for a claimed 4.13-second 0 to 100km/h, and the Black Edition adds gloss black paint, black-finish 20-inch alloys, smoked-black badging and black brake calipers over the standard Performance. Cabin standard kit spans a 15.6-inch central touchscreen, 10.25-inch driver display, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, dual wireless phone chargers, 18-speaker XOPERA audio, Nappa leather, heated ventilated and massaging front seats, and a Nvidia Orin-X XPILOT stack. Warranty steps up to 7-year unlimited-km for private buyers on cars sold from 1 June 2026, with 8-year 160,000km battery cover. Orders open now, deliveries during July 2026. ANCAP rating is a carry-over 5-star from the pre-update Euro NCAP score, no re-test announced yet.

Volvo adds a rear-drive entry to its seven-seat electric flagship. The EX90 Plus Single Motor is $106,990 before on-roads, $18,000 cheaper than the Plus Twin Motor ($124,990) and $28,000 under the Ultra Twin Motor Performance ($134,990). It deletes the front motor for a single 245kW/480Nm rear unit (rear-wheel drive), swaps the 106kWh battery for a smaller 92kWh pack, and drops WLTP range to 479km (from 521km), 0-100km/h to 6.8s (from 5.5s) and braked towing to 1500kg (from 2200kg), though the smaller battery DC charges 10-80% two minutes quicker at 22 minutes. Equipment mirrors the Plus Twin Motor (14.5-inch touchscreen, four-zone climate, heated front seats, 20-inch wheels, 14-speaker audio). The $106,990 price slots under the new $120,000 electric-car Luxury Car Tax threshold due from 1 July 2027 (up from $91,661), making it LCT-free from then while the twin-motors stay taxed. MY27 also deletes the EX90's roof LiDAR. On sale now, Australian deliveries September-October 2026.
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