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Audi SQ5 2025 à vendre

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$69 888

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Questions fréquentes

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What updates does the 2025 Audi SQ5 bring to the Canadian market?

The 2025 Audi SQ5 receives a mid-cycle refresh with a redesigned front fascia, new HD Matrix LED headlights standard across all trims, and an enlarged octagonal Singleframe grille. The 3.0L V6 TFSI turbo is recalibrated to 349 hp and 369 lb-ft of torque, paired with the 8-speed S tronic gearbox and quattro all-wheel drive with active torque vectoring. Canadian pricing starts at approximately $72,900 CAD for the Progressiv trim. Combined fuel consumption is rated at 10.6 L/100km. A new addition for 2025 is Level 2 driver assistance — adaptive cruise with lane centring — now standard across all SQ5 trim levels.

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Is the 2025 Audi SQ5 a practical choice for Canadian families who need year-round performance?

With 522 litres of cargo space behind the rear seats (1,460 litres with seats folded), the SQ5 combines family SUV practicality with a 0–100 km/h sprint of 5.1 seconds. The optional air suspension levels the ride automatically based on load, which is especially useful on long highway runs to Whistler or Tremblant. The quattro sport AWD system with active rear differential delivers confident traction in winter conditions across Canada. Towing capacity is rated at 2,000 kg (4,409 lb), enough to pull a small boat or a lightweight travel trailer. The panoramic sunroof standard on the Technik trim brings in natural light for passengers year-round, making it well suited to the long, dark Canadian winters.

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2025 Audi SQ5 vs. Porsche Macan GTS — which performance SUV delivers better value in Canada?

The 2025 Porsche Macan GTS (~$95,000 CAD, 380 hp) costs approximately $22,000 more than the SQ5 Progressiv (~$72,900 CAD, 349 hp) for less power but arguably sharper driving dynamics. The Macan's lower centre of gravity and more communicative steering make it more enjoyable on winding roads, while the SQ5 offers more cargo space (522 L vs 488 L) and a more upright, practical driving position for daily family use. On resale, Porsche vehicles generally retain value better in the Canadian used market — a 3-year-old Macan GTS holds approximately 58–62% of its original value vs. 53–56% for the SQ5. For buyers who prioritize practicality and value at purchase, the SQ5 wins; for those who want the Porsche driving experience and long-term asset value, the extra outlay for the Macan GTS is defensible.