Audi S5 India Launch Details Out

- The S5 will be priced between Rs. 65-70 lakh
- The S5 is powered by a 3-litre V6 engine
- The S5 will lock horns with the M340i
Audi India is all set to launch the S5 in India on March 22, 2021. The S5 Sportback facelift 4-door will be making a comeback to the Indian market and the colour that we see on the car in the teaser has already made us weak in the knees. We know this because we've exclusively driven the car in the 'Turbo blue' colour, which looks absolutely gorgeous.
Also Read: Exclusive Review Of The Audi S5

The Audi S5 Sportback packs 349 bhp and 500 Nm of peak torque
Audi India had already said that it will be pushing for more petrol models in the country and with the S5, it will be no different. It will come with a the S5 to come with the 3-litre V6 TFSI which punches out 349 bhp and there's 500 Nm of torque on offer. 0-100 kmph is done in just 4.7 seconds. It's absolutely practical too and we found that out when it drove it from Delhi to Jaipur which gave us enough and more time to spend with the car.

The S5 Sportback is quite responsive around corners with the precise feedback from the steering
On the design front, the facelifted S5 Sportback features a more aggressive and sporty design. The sharp looking LED headlamps with LED DRLs give it its signature look. The LED tail lights too are sleek and look fabulous on the car. Then there's the large signature grille up front and stylish 19-inch dual-tone alloy wheels, all of which show the evolving design of the car to stay in tune with the rest of the cars in the company's portfolio.
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