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What are the differences between the Audi Q5L and Q5?

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McTanner
07/29/25 10:07pm
The differences between the Audi Q5L and Q5 are: 1. Different four-wheel drive systems: The Audi Q5L uses an on-demand four-wheel drive system; the Audi Q5 uses a full-time four-wheel drive system. 2. Different transmissions: The Audi Q5L uses a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission; the Audi Q5 uses an 8-speed automatic transmission. 3. Different power outputs: The Audi Q5L is equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine, with a maximum power of 140 kW and a maximum torque of 320 Nm; the Audi Q5 is equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine, with a maximum power of 169 kW and a maximum torque of 350 Nm. 4. Different body dimensions: The Audi Q5L has a body length of 4753mm, width of 1893mm, height of 1659mm, and a wheelbase of 2908mm; the Audi Q5 has a body length of 4629mm, width of 1898mm, height of 1655mm, and a wheelbase of 2807mm.
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Eden
08/15/25 10:15pm
I've driven the Audi Q5L and Q5 many times. The Q5L is mainly the extended version, especially sold in China. To put it bluntly, it stretches the rear axle a bit, significantly increasing the rear legroom. Sitting in the back feels like a business class seat—especially comfortable when traveling with family, as you can stretch your legs, and installing a baby seat is more convenient. The regular Q5, on the other hand, is the standard size with slightly less space, making it more suitable for couples or individual driving. In terms of handling, the Q5 has more responsive steering, while the Q5L has a larger turning radius, making city parking a bit trickier, but it feels very stable on highways. Price-wise, there’s a difference of a few thousand dollars—the Q5L is slightly more expensive, but the extra space is practical, especially as the top choice for larger families. Personally, I think if comfort is a priority, the Q5L is the way to go, but if you prefer agility, the Q5 is better.
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BriannaAnn
10/17/25 7:46am
I've been into cars for a long time. The Q5L and Q5 share basically the same mechanical structure, but the Q5L has a wheelbase extended by about 88mm, which directly affects the interior space layout. The lengthened version significantly increases rear legroom, making it very spacious to sit in, unlike the Q5 which feels cramped and uncomfortable. The vehicle weight and engine output remain unchanged, but the handling feels slightly worse when turning. The suspension system has been slightly adjusted to absorb more bumps. Design-wise, the Q5L is specifically optimized for the Chinese market, with noticeable modifications to the rear door shape for smoother opening and closing. The extended version is particularly friendly to rear passengers, such as making long trips less tiring, while the standard Q5 is more suitable for those who prefer a compact driving feel. This design difference perfectly adapts to different usage scenarios.
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