The ABT tuning hybrid Audi Q5 has 425 horsepower and 550 Nm of torque. But I don’t know if it got faster from that.
Most identify hybrid cars with efficiency and low fuel consumption, although there is an extremely wide variety of hybrid drives today and not all of them are used to reduce the need to go to the gas station. In the Audi Q5 55 TFSIe, for example, an electric drive that can be charged from the socket is attached to a 252-horsepower turbo engine. The system has 367 horsepower and 500 Nm of torque.
That’s a pretty nimble car, as it accelerates the 2.1-ton Q5 to 100 in 5.3 seconds and has a top speed of 239 km / h. ABT's tuners, on the other hand, are added to every VW Group product, so the plug-in hybrid Q5 couldn't be missed either.
The 2.0-liter, four-cylinder turbo engine was “written” to 310 horsepower and produced 420 Nm of torque. It comes with 143 horsepower and 350 Nm of torque for the electric motor integrated in the 8-speed automatic transmission housing. This brings the total power to 425 horsepower and 550 Nm of torque. As is the case with ABT, no data on dynamism have been reported. The car is mostly close to the Volvo XC60 Polestar version.
The tuned Q5 isn’t easy to spot anyway, they just put a 20-inch alloy wheel set under it and glued a plaque to the engine compartment. Furthermore, an ABT logo was placed on the thresholds.
(Source: vezess.hu / photo: pixabay.com)