
The differences between Audi Q5L and Q5 are: 1. Different exterior dimensions: The body dimensions of Audi Q5L are length 4753mm, width 1893mm, height 1659mm; Q5's body dimensions are length 4629mm, width 1898mm, height 1655mm. 2. Different maximum power: The maximum power of Audi Q5L is 140kw; Q5's maximum power is 169kw. 3. Different maximum torque: The maximum torque of Audi Q5L is 320nm; Q5's maximum torque is 350nm. 4. Different drive modes: Audi Q5L is equipped with on-demand four-wheel drive; Q5 has full-time four-wheel drive.

As a car owner who frequently travels with family, I believe the key difference between the Audi Q5L and Q5 lies in their space design. The Q5L is a long-wheelbase version exclusively designed for the Chinese market, with an 88mm increase in wheelbase, primarily optimizing rear legroom. It can comfortably seat three adults without feeling cramped, making it ideal for family use. I have driven the standard Q5, which has a shorter wheelbase and a more compact rear seating area, potentially causing discomfort for children during long trips. Both models share the same powertrain, featuring a 2.0T engine with optional four-wheel drive. However, the Q5L's longer body results in slightly softer handling and a larger turning radius, though it offers better stability at high speeds with marginally higher fuel consumption, which is negligible. Audi introduced the Q5L to cater to Chinese consumers' preference for spacious interiors. The interior and configurations are similar, but the Q5L has a more elongated exterior proportion. Space is the ultimate practicality—choosing between the two depends on daily needs, family size, and rear seat usage frequency. I recommend prioritizing the Q5L, especially if you have children.

I'm passionate about test driving different car models and have driven the Audi Q5 and Q5L multiple times. The main difference lies in the wheelbase—the Q5L is extended by 88mm, with adjustments made to the rear wheels, resulting in noticeably more legroom in the back seats. However, the vehicle's center of gravity is slightly altered, making the handling feel a bit softer. It offers great stability at high speeds but slower feedback in sharp urban turns. The standard Q5 is more compact and true to its original form, with more precise steering. Both models are powered by a 2.0T engine with identical specs, and their interiors are nearly identical. Audi tailored the Q5L for the Chinese market, tuning it for comfort with softer suspension to better handle road bumps. I also noticed the Q5L has a slightly raised chassis for better ground clearance. Overall, the Q5L leans more toward family and long-distance use, while the Q5 offers more driving fun. The choice depends on personal preference for details.

After years of city driving, I feel the differences between the Audi Q5 and Q5L are reflected in convenience. The standard Q5 has moderate dimensions, making parking and overtaking more flexible. The Q5L's wheelbase is 88mm longer, which makes turning on narrow urban roads difficult and finding parking spots challenging. Although the rear space is larger, it's often wasted when driving alone. The Q5 is more worry-free with the same power and slightly lower fuel consumption. While the Q5L performs better on highways, choosing the Q5 for commuting is wise.


