Audi Q5 fuel consumption depends on the model year, engine variant, and driving conditions, but most recent models deliver competitive mileage for the luxury SUV segment[1].
For the 2023–2025 Audi Q5 powered by the 2.0L turbocharged four-cylinder engine:
- City: 22–23 miles per gallon
- Highway: 28–30 miles per gallon
- Combined: 25–26 miles per gallon[1][2][4][7][5]
The plug-in hybrid version (55 TFSI e quattro) can achieve the equivalent of around 61 mpg when combining electric and gasoline operation, and around 26 mpg in gas-only mode[1].
Diesel and performance variants:
- Q5 TDI (diesel): Real-world test produced 5.8 l/100 km (40.6 mpg US / 48.7 mpg UK)
- Q5 TFSI (gas): 6.4 l/100 km (36.8 mpg US / 44.1 mpg UK)
- SQ5 V6 TFSI: 7.1 l/100 km (33.1 mpg US / 39.8 mpg UK)[3]
Fuel tank capacity:
- Gasoline version: 18.5 gallons
- Plug-in hybrid: 14.3 gallons[5]
Driving range: The Q5’s efficient build and large tank enable a range of over 450 miles on a full tank for gasoline models[5].
Actual fuel consumption may vary with driving habits, roads, selected engine, and whether all-wheel drive (quattro) is equipped[1][2][3][4].
References
- [1] Audi Q5 Gas Mileage – Audi Flatirons
- [2] Comparing The Audi Q5 Vs. BMW X5: Which Is Better? – Audi Pittsfield
- [3] Audi Q5: TDI, TFSI, SQ5 V6: trip drive with fuel economy test – YouTube
- [4] 2025 Audi Q5 MPG & Gas Mileage Data – Edmunds
- [5] Gas Mileage of the 2022 Audi Q5 – Audi El Paso
- [7] 2025 Audi Q5 / Q5 Sportback Review, Pricing, and Specs – Car and Driver