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Here’s a look at Audi Singapore’s grand plans for 2025

By Low Weixian 24 December, 2024

The last launch by Audi Singapore this year was the Q4 e-tron in June. Now, get ready for sixteen new models slated for launch in 2025

From new additions to its current line-up of internal combustion engine models to an innovative new generation of EVs, Audi has a dazzling list of new arrivals in the upcoming year—plus one more, if you’re counting the Audi House of Progress that’s to be unveiled by the marque in the coming months. Blending state-of-the-art technology with lifestyle offerings, this immersive retail space will feature test drive opportunities, exclusive events, and the Audi X Burnt Ends Bakery, serving German-inspired delicacies.

In a compelling demonstration of its commitment to innovation, here are five standout models we’re expecting to make waves.

Audi a5 sedan
Q2 2025 will see a refreshment of one of Audi’s longstanding best sellers in the mid-size segment, the Audi A5 Sedan and S5 Sedan. Photo by Audi Singapore

Audi A5 Sedan

A modern reinterpretation of its longstanding bestseller, the A5 Sedan debuts as the first model on Audi’s Premium Platform Combustion (PPC). Featuring an upgraded drivetrain that delivers 204 hp (up from its previous 150 hp) and 340 Nm of torque, it accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in just 7.8 seconds. Equipped with a 48-volt Mild Hybrid Electric Vehicle (MHEV) system, it strikes a balance between performance and sustainability. With OLED lighting and bold design enhancements, the A5 Sedan is set to turn heads in the mid-sized luxury segment from Q2 2025 onwards.

Audi q5
Having debuted in 2020, the Q5 Sportback is entering its next generation, building on the characteristics of the Q5 SUV with an even more dynamic silhouette. Photo by Audi Singapore

Audi Q5 SUV

Come Q2 2025, the Q5 is set to be Audi’s inaugural SUV on the PPC alongside the A5 sedan, representing a leap forward in partially electrified combustion technology. Its MHEV  system enhances efficiency and offers up to 18 kW of additional power when needed. With refined design updates, the Q5 appeals to those seeking sophistication in a mid-sized SUV.

Audi q6 e-tron
The Audi Q6 e-tron, built on the new scalable Premium Platform Electric (PPE), marks the start of a new generation of EVs at Audi. Photo by Audi Singapore

Audi Q6 e-tron

The Q6 e-tron heralds a new generation of EVs on Audi’s Premium Platform Electric (PPE). With an 800-volt architecture and charging speeds of up to 270 kW, the vehicle can recoup 255 kilometres of range in just 10 minutes. Dual motors deliver 382 hp, propelling the car from 0 to 100 km/h in 5.9 seconds. Available in both standard and Sportback variants, these are estimated to arrive in Q1 of 2025.

Audi RS Q8
Audi is rounding out the Q8 model range with the Audi RS Q8 performance, the most powerful SUV in Audi’s current line-up. Photo by Audi Singapore

Audi RS Q8 Performance

Commanding attention as Audi’s most powerful SUV, the RS Q8 Performance features a twin-turbocharged V8 delivering a staggering 471 kW and 850 Nm of torque. With adaptive air suspension and a lightweight design, this beast is as dynamic on the road as it is visually captivating—and only available on an indent basis starting in Q1 of 2025.

Audi rs e tron gt
Performance upgrades to the Audi RS e-tron GT significantly improve its range, performance, charging, and handling. The newly developed electric motors offer increased power and acceleration. Photo by Audi Singapore

Audi RS e-tron GT

And of course, saving the best (in our opinions) for last: the pinnacle of Audi’s electric performance, the RS e-tron GT boasts an astonishing 680 kW, hurtling it and its driver from 0 to 100 km/h in a blistering 2.8 seconds. Enhanced electric motors deliver unmatched acceleration, while improved charging capabilities offer up to 320 kW for rapid recharging. Its dynamic handling, aerodynamic design, and cutting-edge technology make the RS e-tron GT the ultimate expression of Audi’s commitment to electrified luxury.

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