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Audi has given the S5 a diesel engine

Later this year you’ll be able to buy an S5 TDI. Would you?

Published: 17 Apr 2019

Remember when the Audi S5 coupe was launched with a stonking great 4.2-litre V8? We do. And that makes today a sad day, because arriving later this year will be an S5 TDI. Boo.

That’s right, just a week after Audi announced that we in Europe would only be able to buy a diesel S6 or S7, it is now giving us the option of filling up at the black pump after buying an S5.

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Audi is clearly backing diesel power, even if the markets aren’t. The new S5 will get Ingolstadt’s 3.0 TDI V6 engine, which will be connected to a 48-volt mild-hybrid system to give 342bhp and an annoyingly impressive 516lb ft of torque.

Of course, as Audi states, the TDI with hybrid power is probably the perfect engine for a luxo-cruiser as it gives far lower fuel consumption (a claimed 45.5mpg, versus the petrol S5's 36.7mpg) and seamless stop/start. 

Though despite its extra torque, the TDI is also 0.1 seconds slower to 62mph than the petrol – which does the sprint in 4.7 seconds. All engines are limited to 155mph top speeds though.

So, that’s the news then - you can now buy your new S5 coupe or Sportback (there’s no word on a convertible TDI) with a diesel engine. But would you?

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