History/Overview
The S5 Coupe is the quicker version of the two-door version of Audi's compact platform. For buyers wanting the sleek two-seat option, this one gives them a more performance-oriented platform with a more powerful engine, stiffer suspension, and interior compliments.
What’s New/Key Changes From Last Year
For 2021, Audi has added lane departure warning to the standard safety tech features list, while convenience is aided by wireless Apple CarPlay and there is a new heated leather steering wheel.
Available Trims
Audi offers the S5 Coupe in Progressiv and Technik trims, both get a 3.0L 349 hp V6, quattro all-wheel drive, and an eight-speed automatic transmission.
Standard Features
Active safety kit on S5 Progressiv starts with Audi pre sense city and pre sense rear, rear cross traffic alert, high beam assist, lane departure warning, Audi side assist, and rain and light sensors. 19-inch alloys, LED tails with dynamic signals, a panoramic roof, and high gloss trim are featured outside. The cabin has heated front S sport seats trimmed in diamond stitch Nappa leather with power adjust and memory, there is a 10.1-inch touch display with MMI navigation plus (and wireless Car Play), Audi Virtual Cockpit Plus digital dash, three-zone climate control, and auto dimming inside mirror.
Technik adds LED matrix design headlights with laser lights as well as a top view camera, headlight washers, ambient inside lights, and a Bang & Olufsen 3D sound system.
Key Options
Advanced Driver Assistance includes adaptive cruise, traffic congestion assist, lane assist, traffic sign recognition, and hands-on detection.
An adaptive suspension is optional as is a sport differential, dynamic steering, and a head-up display.
Fuel Economy
The Audi S5 Coupe is estimated to return 11.5 L/100 km city, 8.5 highway.
Competition
The Audi S5 competes with the C43 coupe from Mercedes-AMG as well as the BMW 4 Series Coupe in M340i trim.
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