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has made big hay with the launch of its all-electric, can’t-be-test-driven
. The Ingolstadt carmaker plans 10
and 10 plug-in
between now and 2025, though, so expect the green pipeline to regularly disgorge product.
Autocar
reports that next up, and lost in the hubbub, comes the second-generation
hybrid, bringing with it the first of
second-gen PHEV powertrains.
Audi sold
here from 2013 to 2016. It utilized a 54-horsepower electric motor mounted between the 2.0-liter, four-cylinder engine and the eight-speed automatic transmission, working as a parallel hybrid.
Audi positioned it as a performance hybrid
and priced it as such, even though it was slower than the non-hybrid
with the 3.0-liter V6. While you’d go further on a tank with the
, the sizable MSRP premium meant
you’d never make your money back
in gas savings. And it achieved an all-electric range of 1.9 miles.
Since then, in other markets, Audi has put
and
plug-in hybrids in
showrooms, both capable of about 31 miles on electric power. But those powertrains also acted as parallel hybrids, with an electric motor in between the engine and transmission.
Next year’s Q5 hybrid changes that, using the EA888 2.0-liter turbo four with 188 horsepower and 236 pound-feet of torque to turn the front wheels, and a much more powerful electric motor bolted to the seven-speed dual-clutch automatic to turn the rear wheels. The e-motor is said to be good for 108 hp and 221 lb-ft. That should handily best the standard Q5’s 252 hp and 273 hp, making the second-gen hybrid a proper performance option. On top of that, Audi powertrain chief Siegfried Pint said the Q5 E-Tron will return anywhere from 36 to 42 miles of EV range.
Autocar
expects the Q5 PHEV to bow after intra-state rival
debuts its
xDrive40e. The other main competitor in the segment is the
, already on sale. Spy photographers
have caught the Q5 hybrid testing
in the U.S., and it doesn’t look it will feature major changes other than E-Tron badging. Deliveries should begin in 2019.
After that,
Autocar
says Pint divulged an
as next in line, meaning that model will expand beyond its present China-only confines. A
E-Tron could be the third model to roll with the new powertrain.
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