2013 Audi SQ5
| Price | -- | Production | -- | ||
| Engine | 3 liter V6 | Weight | -- | ||
| Aspiration | supercharged | Torque | 347 lb-ft | ||
| HP | 354 hp | HP/Weight | -- | ||
| HP/Liter | 118 hp per liter | 1/4 mile | -- | ||
| 0-62 mph | 5.3 seconds | Top Speed | 155 mph (electronically limited) | 
(from Audi Press Release) Audi SQ5 now with gasoline engine and 354 dynamic hp
					
					
The new Audi SQ5 shown 
			at the Detroit Auto Show is the first ever to be powered by a 
			gasoline engine – in this case one producing 260 kW (354 hp) and 470 
			Nm (346.65 lb-ft) of torque. The new top-of-the-line model, which 
			was designed specifically for markets such as the United States, 
			Canada and China, uses a 3.0 TFSI engine with forced induction. It 
			sprints from zero to 100 km/h (0-62 mph) in 5.3 seconds on its way 
			to a top speed of 250 km/h (155 mph).
			
			The new SQ5 is powered by a free-revving, supercharged, three-liter 
			V6 engine with a displacement of 2,995 cc. Its compressor sits in 
			the 90-degree V of the cylinder banks and is belt-driven by the 
			crankshaft. Two rotors inside the supercharger spin at over 20,000 
			rpm. The air gap between them is just a few thousandths of a 
			millimeter. The supercharger compresses the intake air to as much as 
			0.8 bar; two intercoolers then cool it for greater power.
			
			The compressor is located downstream of the throttle valve. Its 
			drive requires little engine power, as the density of the intake air 
			is very low at loads below the supercharging level and when 
			coasting. Torque develops early and quickly due to the short gas 
			paths downstream of the supercharger. Various measures dampen 
			compressor noise. A balance shaft in the engine's alloy crankcase 
			provides for greater smoothness. Adjustable intake camshafts and 
			flaps in the intake ports provide for good charging efficiency in 
			the combustion chambers.
			
			The 3.0 TFSI engine produces 260 kW (354 hp) between 6,000 and 6,500 
			rpm, and delivers 470 Nm (346.65 lb-ft) of torque to the crankshaft 
			between 4,000 and 4,500 rpm. The sprint from zero to 100 km/h (0-62 
			mph) takes just 5.3 seconds – best in its class. Top speed is 
			electronically limited to 250 km/h (155 mph). The Audi SQ5 consumes 
			on average 8.5 liters of fuel per 100 km in the NEDC (21 US mpg). 
			This equates to CO2 emissions of 199 grams per kilometer (320.26 
			g/m) in the NEDC.
			
			An eight-speed tiptronic and quattro permanent all-wheel drive with 
			torque vectoring transfer the power of the SQ5 firmly to the road. 
			The fast-shifting automatic transmission offers two modes, and the 
			driver can also switch gears manually via the standard shift paddles 
			on the steering wheel.
			
			The chassis of the Audi SQ5 lowers the body 30 millimeters (1.18 
			in). The springs and shock absorbers are more tautly tuned for a 
			sporty and balanced setup. The 20-inch wheels are fitted with 
			255/45-series tires; 21-inch wheels are available. The brake 
			calipers on the front axle sport the SQ5 badge. The 
			electromechanical steering not only plays a major role in the 
			efficiency of the SQ5, it also provides very precise road feel. Audi 
			also offers the optional dynamic steering with a steplessly variable 
			ratio. Control of it is integrated in the optional Audi drive select 
			system, which allows the driver to switch among several modes in 
			various systems.
			
			The platinum gray radiator grille with its horizontal double bars in 
			aluminum look, the distinctive bumpers and the roof spoiler are 
			particularly eye-catching. V6 T badges adorn the front fenders. The 
			gloss package and exterior mirrors in aluminum look accentuate the 
			windows. In addition, there are two exclusive crystal-effect 
			finishes: Estoril Blue and Panther Black.
			
			Sportiness carries over to the interior. The instruments feature 
			gray dials and white numerals; the pedals and shift paddles have a 
			shiny aluminum-look finish.
			
			The interior is bathed in black, with the headlining optionally 
			available in Moon Silver. The standard power-adjustable sport seats 
			are covered with a combination of Pearl Nappa leather and Alcantara, 
			with four different colors of leather optional. The standard inlays 
			are brushed aluminum. Options include Carbon Atlas, Piano finish or 
			layered aluminum and wood in Beaufort black.
			
			The SQ5 is scheduled to arrive at U.S. dealerships in the third 
			quarter of 2013. The list of standard equipment is extensive. In 
			addition to the aforementioned features, there are also xenon plus 
			headlights with LED daytime driving lights, a stainless-steel 
			loading-sill protector and a driver information system with color 
			display. The luggage compartment offers up to 1,560 liters (59.33 cu 
			ft) of capacity.
			
			Audi can supply this dynamic SUV with an array of optional 
			assistance and infotainment systems. MMI navigation plus and the 
			Bluetooth online car phone provide the Internet services from Audi 
			connect to the vehicle.
			
			The Audi SQ5 has been designed specifically for the following 
			markets: United States, Canada, Russia, China, Japan, Singapore, 
			South Korea, South Africa, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Chile and the 
			Ukraine. In Germany and many other European markets, the SQ5 TDI 
			takes its place as the sporty top model in its series.



