Audi Singapore Will Launch These Cars in 2025
Audi House of Progress Singapore will also welcome visitors at Cross Street Exchange in Q1 2025.
Audi will continue its product expansion in Singapore in 2025, following the launch of the Q4 e-tron this year. New arrivals will include the electric Q6 e-tron and A6 e-tron, advancing Audi’s goal of offering 20 BEVs by 2026. Updated internal combustion engine (ICE) models will also be introduced.
In early 2025, Audi House of Progress will open at Cross Street Exchange. Visitors can test drive current and upcoming models, attend exclusive events and enjoy the Audi X Burnt Ends Bakery, featuring German-inspired baked goods.
What Audi cars can we expect in 2025?
Q1 2025
Q6 e-tron
Audi’s Q6 e-tron, built on the Premium Platform Electric (PPE), introduces a new era of EVs for Audi. With 800-volt architecture and 270kW DC fast charging, it can recharge up to 255km in 10 minutes. The Q6 e-tron quattro and Sportback (arriving in Q4) variants offer 382hp and accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 5.9 seconds.
A3, S3 and RS3
The Audi A3 Sedan and Sportback will be equipped with a smoother 1.5-litre 4 pot. Enhanced features include upgraded assistance systems, customisable daytime running lights and more comfort. A Cat A variant will be offered in Singapore.
The sportier Audi S3 will deliver 245kW, 420Nm and a 0–100 km/h time of 4.7 seconds. A torque splitter should help it carve corners with more confidence.
The top whack RS3 will offer a distinctive 5-cylinder turbo, helping it to reach the century mark in 3.8 seconds. Upgraded chassis tuning and brake torque vectoring will improve its handling and cornering.
RS Q8 performance
This is the most powerful SUV in Audi’s lineup, powered by a twin-turbocharged V8 producing 471kW and 850Nm. It’s equipped with an optimised self-locking centre differential and adaptive air suspension with controlled damping. Available on an indent basis.
RS e-tron GT and S e- tron GT
They’ve been upgraded for improved range, performance, charging and handling. The RS e-tron GT now delivers 680kW, while the S e-tron GT produces 500kW, with both cars accelerating to 100 km/h in 2.8 and 3.4 seconds respectively. Charging performance has also been boosted, offering a maximum power of 320kW and a broader quick-charging window.
Q2 2025
A5 and S5 sedan
The A5 Sedan now offers 204hp and 340Nm, and sprints to 100km/h in 7.8 seconds (down from 9.1 seconds). The spicier S5 Sedan will be mild hybrid-equipped. Both models will showcase updated running light signatures and OLED tech.
Q5 and SQ5
The Q5 delivers 150kW and 340Nm, while the SQ5 offers 270kW and 550Nm. Both models are equipped with MHEV tech for up to 18kW of additional power and 7-speed S tronic dual-clutch transmission. The Q5 and SQ5 Sportback (Q3 arrival) enters its next generation with a sleeker, more dynamic design.
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