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Audi Q5 vs Mercedes-Benz EQ-Class

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Audi Q5
Audi Q5

$73,400 - $113,984

2025 price

Mercedes-Benz EQ-Class
Mercedes-Benz EQ-Class

$59,800 - $91,868

2023 price

Summary

2025 Audi Q5
2023 Mercedes-Benz EQ-Class
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Diesel Turbo 4, 2.0L

0.0L
Fuel Type
Diesel

Electric
Fuel Efficiency
4.8L/100km (combined)

0.0L/100km (combined)
Seating
5

5
Dislikes
  • Noisy diesel
  • Annoying safety systems
  • Screens a little large

  • Sorry kids, no third row!
  • Expensive (even for an electric Merc)
  • Styling might not be for everyone
2025 Audi Q5 Summary

So EV evangelist Audi is still making a range of Q5s with engines in them? New ones?

Yes, it is confusing, isn’t it? When Audi said they’d like us to fly to Spain to drive its new Q5, I was still digesting the fact that its sexier sister brand - Porsche’s Macan - had gone all-in on electricity. And wasn’t Audi one of the early adopter, all-EV trailblazer brands? Surely the new Q6 EV was the car they were talking about?

But no, all of these new Q5s would have engines - a 2.0-litre petrol, a 2.0-litre TDI diesel and, praise be, a howling, growling 3.0-litre V6 petrol one in the SQ5 - and none of them are even PHEVs (the initial launch phase are all mild hybrid electric vehicles or MHEVs, the PHEV variants will launch in the second half of 2025).

Furthermore, this new and yet old-school Q5 was built on an all-new PPC platform (Premium Platform Combustion), which will be shared by the whole Volkswagen group and which, very strong rumour has it, Porsche is now desperately trying to get its hands on to reverse engineer a Macan variant that more people might like to buy.

So does that make this new offering the SUV the new Macan should have been, or just the Q5 you didn’t expect Audi to be making at all? Either way, it’s quite likely to be the last of its kind, so there was quite a lot to be curious about as we jetted off to Malaga to check it out.

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2023 Mercedes-Benz EQ-Class Summary

When the GLB arrived in Australia in 2020 it did so to much fanfare as the little premium SUV which could do it all.

It had seven-seats, ideal dimensions slotting underneath the mid-size GLC, the option of all-wheel drive, and even a go-fast AMG version to boot.

Now, the clever little luxury SUV can add another headline feature - it’s gone fully electric.

The EQB, like the EQA before it, follows the formula of its donor car to a T, being familiar for an existing Mercedes buyer whilst also making the jump to a fully electric drivetrain.

For now it comes in two variants, a two-wheel drive with seven seats, and a five-seat all-wheel drive which leans more on the performance aspect of its electric drivetrain. Is the trade-off worth it?

The answer is: It depends. Read on to find out why.

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