
Audi Q7 and Q5 have the following differences: Different body sizes: Audi Q5: The body dimensions are 4629mm × 1898mm × 1655mm (length × width × height). Audi Q7: The body dimensions are 5086mm × 1983mm × 1737mm (length × width × height). Different wheelbases: Audi Q5: Wheelbase (mm) 3002. Audi Q7: Wheelbase (mm) 2807. Different top speeds: Audi Q5: Top speed 230km/h. Audi Q7: Top speed 225km/h.

I often take my family on trips in an SUV. The Audi Q7 offers significantly more space, with a third row of seats that can accommodate seven people, and a trunk that fits several large suitcases, making it particularly suitable for big family trips. In contrast, the Q5 typically only has five seats, and the trunk gets full with just a bit of luggage. When parking in the city, the Q5 is more agile, with lighter steering, but on the highway, the Q7 is much more stable and has better sound insulation, making long drives less tiring. Overall, the Q7 is nearly half a meter longer and noticeably wider, giving it a more imposing presence. It has a larger turning radius, so beginners might need some time to get used to it. The Q5 handles more nimbly and averages two to three points lower in fuel consumption, saving you money on gas. If space is truly a concern, the Q7 is worth the extra budget.

As a car enthusiast, I pay attention to the power and technical differences between the Q5 and Q7. The base model of the Q5 generally comes with a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine, around 190 horsepower, which is sufficient for city driving with decent acceleration and moderate off-road capability. The Q7, on the other hand, is a step up, featuring a standard 3.0-liter V6 engine starting at 340 horsepower, delivering strong acceleration, excellent towing capacity, and confident performance on mountain roads. The Q7's suspension is tuned to be softer, making bumpy roads feel like sitting on a sofa, but it consumes more fuel, with a combined fuel economy of around 11-12 liters per 100 kilometers. Technologically, both vehicles come with all-wheel drive and intelligent driving assistance, but the Q7 offers more advanced optional packages, such as air suspension and night vision systems. Which one to choose? It depends on your driving needs.

From a financial perspective, the Audi Q5 is more affordable with its entry-level model starting at just over 400,000 yuan, about 100,000 yuan cheaper than the Q7. Insurance and maintenance costs are also lower, making it the top choice for budget-conscious buyers like me. The Q7 is pricier with a starting price exceeding 500,000 yuan, and its higher fuel consumption increases daily expenses, though it holds its value better in the used car market. Both are luxury brands with widespread service networks, featuring expensive but reliable parts. If you usually have just one or two passengers, the Q5 offers ample space without unnecessary spending. Cost-effectiveness is what truly matters.

I drive to and from work every day and have tried both models, feeling quite different. The Q5 has a compact size and light steering, making it easy to weave through traffic gaps in the city and park without stress. The responsive steering is quite hassle-free. The Q7 has a larger body and a wider turning radius, feeling a bit clumsy on narrow streets, with fuel consumption around 12-13 points. However, it's more comfortable on long highway trips, with excellent noise insulation and strong seat support. The interior materials are noticeably more premium. Both cars have similar tech features, including large screens and Apple/Android connectivity, with the Q7 offering optional massage seats. For commuting, the Q5 is the wiser choice, while the Q7 provides a great experience for vacations.

I'm all about looks, and the Q7 has a much more imposing design. Its wide front grille exudes dominance, with sharp lines that give off a mature vibe, turning heads on the road. The Q5, on the other hand, has a more rounded, sporty shape—youthful and energetic but lacking a sense of heft. Inside, the Q7 uses more premium materials, with standard leather that feels smooth to the touch, and options to upgrade to wood trim, while the Q5 feels a bit plainer. The features are similar, but the Q7 offers optional extras like a panoramic sunroof and heated/ventilated seats—naturally at a higher price. Overall, the Q5 suits singles or couples, while the Q7 is better for settled, family-oriented types. It all comes down to personal taste.


