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We've already tried Audi's new Q5 in the most popular 2.0 TDI form that will take more than three-quarters of sales, but this 3.0-litre diesel model tops the range and will account for around 13% of the small 4x4, according to the German brand.
The car is longer than its BMW X3, Land Rover Freelander and new Volvo XC60 rivals, although in the latter's case there is one millimetre in it. It's also lower than any of the others, giving it a squat, muscular appearance.
Only available as an auto with Audi's S-tronic gearbox, the Q5 3.0 TDI stacks up well against the competition with more power yet CO2 that pretty much matches the X3 and beats its other rivals.
But it's not cheap. Heading into the mid-£30,000 range puts it into the territory of bigger off-roaders or even very well-specced upper medium estates. That price contributes to a pretty hefty 71.0p per mile running cost figure from KwikCarcost.
There's also a big question mark over ride quality, with the Q5 thumping over bumps on even the smoothest roads, although our model was on optional bigger wheels that it might be best to avoid.
Audi Q5 3.0 TDI Multitronic SE
P11D price
£33,815
Model price range
£27,070-£36,750
Fuel consumption
37.6mpg
CO2 (tax)
199g/km/30%
BIK 20/40% per month
£172/£344
Service interval
variable mls
Insurance
group 17
Warranty
3yrs/60,000mls
Boot space (min/max)
540/1560 litres
Engine size/power
2967cc/240PS
Top speed/0-62mph
139mph/6.5secs
On sale
Now
Score
7/10
Verdict
Q5 has an obvious appeal, though ride quality and price could count against it. Class and prestige are undeniable
Verdict
Q5 has an obvious appeal, though ride quality and price could count against it. Class and prestige are undeniable