Audi Q5 Official Photos Leaked
By Brian Potter
April 19, 2008 1:25 AM
Filed Under: Audi, German, Leaks
Typically with most new car model leaks, the photos come first, and the information follows later. This one is no different as 11 low resolution images have just hit the web in the wake of yesterday's spy photos of the Q5 wearing little camouflage.
Looking like a smaller version of the Q7, the Q5 seems to have all of the design qualities of the Q7 but in a tighter, cuter package. However, the features which stand out the most are the headlamps with integrated LED day time driving lights and rear lamps. Despite it's “lower” position in the range, the Q5 maintains its premium ideals with an interior (judging by these photos) which shows no signs of diminished fit or finish.
The Q5 will make its public debut tomorrow Saturday, April 19 at 2 p.m. (CET), at the New Poly Plaza in Beijing. We hope to publish initial details and larger photos soon afterwards. Stay tuned!
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