2026 Audi Q5 and SQ5 Sportback priced for Australia

The new-generation Audi Q5 Sportback and SQ5 Sportback will arrive in Australian showrooms this month with a $12,000 lower starting price, joining the regular Q5 SUV range which was updated earlier this year.

The Q5 Sportback – a rival to the BMW X4 and Mercedes-Benz GLC Coupe – now starts from $84,500 before on-road costs for the base TFSI 150kW FWD, a saving of $5200 compared to the outgoing Q5 Sportback 40 TDI quattro S line entry point. 

The savings don’t apply across the range, with the flagship SQ5 Sportback TFSI increasing by $1585 to $125,900 before on-road costs. A new ‘purist’ SQ5 Sportback ‘edition one’ does bring down the price of entry to the performance hero, however, to $109,900 – nearly $15,000 less than the outgoing SQ5 Sportback.

Where the old Q5 Sportback sat between variants in in the SUV range, the second-generation Sportback effectively mirrors the SUV lineup while commanding a $3500 premium over the equivalent Q5 SUV.

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An ‘e-hybrid’ PHEV is planned for the local lineup sometime in the first half of next year.

The updates follow changes made to the SUV version earlier this year and include 48V ‘mild-hybrid plus’ tech across the range, with 19-inch alloy wheels, Matrix LED headlights outside and a curved 14.5-inch centre infotainment screen, 11.9-inch digital instruments, leather seating and tri-zone climate control standard on all models. 

Wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto smartphone connectivity and wireless charging is also standard and includes phone cooling, while a 360-degree camera, speed-sign recognition and adaptive cruise control with stop and go are also standard.

The entry-level Q5 Sportback TFSI is powered by a 150kW/340Nm 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine, teamed with a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic with front-wheel drive.

The standard MHEV plus tech uses regenerative braking to charge a small capacitor to enable short bursts of low-speed electric driving, with Audi claiming a 0-100km/h time of 8.6 seconds and combined fuel use of 5.7L/100km.