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Audi Q5 Focuses on Safety & Security

The 2009 Audi Q5 crossover SUV offers a smooth ride, while providing drivers a number of safety features for added protection.

Grace Lauron
Grace LauronFormer Associate Editor
September 1, 2009
Audi Q5 Focuses on Safety & Security

2009 Audi Q5

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Earning a 2009 Top Safety Pick recognition by the Insurance Institute of Highway Safety (IIHS) and five-star ratings from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in front- and side-impact crash testing, the 2009 Audi Q5 makes safety a top priority.

Safety a Sure Thing

Like all Audi models sold in the U.S., the Q5 has standard four-wheel disc brakes with anti-lock braking system (ABS), an electronic stability program, daytime running lights (DRL), and a standard tire pressure monitoring system - features designed to help reduce the chances of a collision.

Several other noteworthy features also focus on safety:
● Bluetooth mode cannot be set up if the vehicle is already in motion.
● Radio volume automatically muted when backing up.
● Fuel door cannot be opened if car is locked.

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Luxury, Performance Not Far Behind

Though safety is at the top of the list for the Q5, luxury and performance follow closely - making the Q5 ideal for fleet executives and sales staff.
With a signature luxury feel resembling other Audi model interiors, the five-passenger Q5 also offers a large instrument panel display for easy visibility of the odometer and speedometer, as well as other information displays.

The Q5 comes with one of three equipment groups: Premium, Premium Plus, or Prestige. Adding to the Premium Plus package, the third-generation MMI (Multi Media Interface) Navigation package provides a built-in hard-drive navigation system with real-time traffic updates, voice control, rearview camera, and the MMI electronics interface. Updates to the maps will be available for download through Sirius.

Every 2009 Audi Q5 has a 6-speed automatic transmission and features standard Quattro all-wheel drive and a 3.2L V-6 engine that produces 270 hp and 243 ft.-lbs. of torque. Achieving 18 city/23 highway mpg, a 2.0T engine configuration will be available in early 2010 for increased fuel economy. Once in operation, the Q5 can travel an estimated 0-60 mph in 6.7 seconds. Towing capacity for the Q5 is considered best-in-class.

While the Q5 is based on the current Audi A4 platform, the SUV provides the roomy and comfortable cabin feel of a smaller-sized Q7, making it a compact alternative to the Q7.

Available now for fleet ordering, Audi offers a national fleet incentive on the 2009-MY Q5.

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