
2021 Audi Q5 facelift India bookings open ahead of launch this month
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The Audi Q5 facelift comes with an aggressive exterior update, premium interiors, enhanced features list and a refined BS6 compliant powertrain for 2021.
Audi, the German luxury car manufacturer, commenced pre-bookings for the 2021 Audi Q5 facelift in India at an initial token amount of Rs 2 lakh, ahead of its official launch later this month. Last week, Audi India rolled out the first locally assembled model of the 2021 Audi Q5 from its plant in Aurangabad, Maharashtra. The Audi Q5 facelift comes with an aggressive exterior update, premium interiors, enhanced features list, and a refined BS6 compliant powertrain for 2021, that allows it to take on the likes of the 2021 Volvo XC60 hybrid, Mercedes-Benz GLC, and BMW X3 in India.
Balbir Singh Dhillon, Head, Audi India said, “Today, we open bookings for our strong addition to Audi’s successful Q family in India the Audi Q5. This will be our 9th product launch for 2021 and we couldn’t be happier about our progress for the year. The new Audi Q5 is a perfect blend of features, comfort, and practicality in its segment. With its new design that captivates at first glance, we are confident that it will continue to retain its leadership position in the segment and woo existing and prospective customers.”

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