Join us as we take a closer look at the Audi A5 e-hybrid, the intelligent hybrid promising the best of both worlds
Audi's compact executive range has had a bit of a shuffle. The old A4 badge is gone, replaced by the A5 name, with a five-door hatchback saloon option or the traditional Avant estate to choose from.
And now there's a plug-in hybrid option too.
The A5 e-hybrid combines a 2.0-litre petrol engine with an electric motor and 20.7kWh battery, delivering up to 66 miles of pure electric range (WLTP Comb) and 299PS when both power sources work together.
In theory, it's the best of both worlds: zero-emission electric for daily commutes, with petrol power ready when you need to go further.
But Audi's arriving late to this particular party – BMW and Mercedes have been offering plug-in compact executives for years.
They're calling it their "intelligent hybrid system," promising clever tech that optimises electric and petrol power on the fly.
So, has it been worth the wait?
We took it for a proper drive to find out.