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    New Audi Q5L unveiled

    Carmaker’s first long-wheelbase SUV is based on the Q5 and comes with 110mm more rear legroom.

    2min read ● 27 Apr '18

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    Carmaker’s first long-wheelbase SUV is based on the Q5 and comes with 110mm more rear legroom.

    Audi has revealed the Q5L at the Beijing auto show and the SUV now comes with 110mm more rear legroom then the standard Q5; it is also 88mm longer in length.

    The boot capacity in the brand’s first long-wheelbase SUV remains unchanged at 55 litres with the backseat up, or 1,550 litres with them folded down. Audi has launched the long-wheelbase Q5 to appeal to China’s unique demand for models with more space for rear passengers.

    Power is provided by a turbocharged 2.0-litre, four-cylinder TFSI engine producing 190hp or 252hp, and going  0-100kph in sprint times of 8.6sec and 6.7sec, respectively.

    Audi will produce its Q5L in Changchun, China, as part of the FAW-VW joint venture of its parent company, the Volkswagen Group.

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