If you thought the battle for display tech supremacy was exclusively waged over TVs and computer monitors, then you’d be wrong. Audi brings OLED technology to its brand new 2021 Q5 Sportback, delivering a coupe with dynamic lighting to address their customers’ needs for a quality SUV with expressive design and technical innovation.

With two all-new models hitting the road in the first half of 2021, Audi presents a captivating and powerful vehicle in a package best described as sporty, practical, and elegant. American drivers will get their hands around the steering wheel when they roll off the assembly line from the San José Chiapa plant in Mexico, coming over the border to provide everyday utility and unrivaled performance. So let’s talk about the OLED tech that has found its way from LG into the new line up of Q5 Sportbacks’. Unlike typical OLED panels, Audi employs DIGITAL OLED technology, which increases the number of segments per OLED panel, for an overall brighter and more flexible operation. Using extremely efficient organic light-emitting diodes, the rear lights employ digital OLED technology to generate a homogenous light surface. Split into three tiles of six segments each; the OLED taillight enables Audi designers and developers to create different light designs and signatures from a single piece of hardware.

Perhaps paving the way for a more interactive and engaging driving experience beyond just blaring your horn at the cars in front, the rear lights can illuminate different OLEDs combinations to communicate messages to drivers in the rear. Each segment can be adjusted individually, as well as the brightness, to develop particular lighting signatures. One example is through the proximity sensor, which can activate the rear lights for an additional warning. Plus, everyone on the road will know precisely when you engage sport mode, as the lights automatically switch over to a Sportif graphic, giving you a dynamic lighting signature as you zoom past.

Powering all of that is a 2.0-liter TFSI engine and a 12v mild-hybrid electric vehicle system capable of delivering 261 horsepower and 273 lb-ft of torque. While not fully electric, the addition of hybrid technology will be a welcome sight for those conscious of the environment, especially those in California looking down the exhaust of a gas-powered car ban. But if gas-power is your wheelhouse, then there’s also SQ5 Sportback with a 3.0-liter TFSI V6 engine, which produces 349 horsepower and 369 lb-ft of torque.

 Offering drivers “simple operatiuon and clear displays” for a relaxed drive, the Audi Q5 Sportback is a terrific choice for those that want the luxury and power of a real sports car, but still need extra room in the back for a few kids and the dog.  Find out more on media.audiusa.com.

If you thought the battle for display tech supremacy was exclusively waged over TVs and computer monitors, then you’d be wrong. Audi brings OLED technology to its brand new 2021 Q5 Sportback, delivering a coupe with dynamic lighting to address their customers’ needs for a quality SUV with expressive design and technical innovation.

With two all-new models hitting the road in the first half of 2021, Audi presents a captivating and powerful vehicle in a package best described as sporty, practical, and elegant. American drivers will get their hands around the steering wheel when they roll off the assembly line from the San José Chiapa plant in Mexico, coming over the border to provide everyday utility and unrivaled performance. So let’s talk about the OLED tech that has found its way from LG into the new line up of Q5 Sportbacks’. Unlike typical OLED panels, Audi employs DIGITAL OLED technology, which increases the number of segments per OLED panel, for an overall brighter and more flexible operation. Using extremely efficient organic light-emitting diodes, the rear lights employ digital OLED technology to generate a homogenous light surface. Split into three tiles of six segments each; the OLED taillight enables Audi designers and developers to create different light designs and signatures from a single piece of hardware.

Perhaps paving the way for a more interactive and engaging driving experience beyond just blaring your horn at the cars in front, the rear lights can illuminate different OLEDs combinations to communicate messages to drivers in the rear. Each segment can be adjusted individually, as well as the brightness, to develop particular lighting signatures. One example is through the proximity sensor, which can activate the rear lights for an additional warning. Plus, everyone on the road will know precisely when you engage sport mode, as the lights automatically switch over to a Sportif graphic, giving you a dynamic lighting signature as you zoom past.

Powering all of that is a 2.0-liter TFSI engine and a 12v mild-hybrid electric vehicle system capable of delivering 261 horsepower and 273 lb-ft of torque. While not fully electric, the addition of hybrid technology will be a welcome sight for those conscious of the environment, especially those in California looking down the exhaust of a gas-powered car ban. But if gas-power is your wheelhouse, then there’s also SQ5 Sportback with a 3.0-liter TFSI V6 engine, which produces 349 horsepower and 369 lb-ft of torque.

 Offering drivers “simple operatiuon and clear displays” for a relaxed drive, the Audi Q5 Sportback is a terrific choice for those that want the luxury and power of a real sports car, but still need extra room in the back for a few kids and the dog.  Find out more on media.audiusa.com.

If you thought the battle for display tech supremacy was exclusively waged over TVs and computer monitors, then you’d be wrong. Audi brings OLED technology to its brand new 2021 Q5 Sportback, delivering a coupe with dynamic lighting to address their customers’ needs for a quality SUV with expressive design and technical innovation.

With two all-new models hitting the road in the first half of 2021, Audi presents a captivating and powerful vehicle in a package best described as sporty, practical, and elegant. American drivers will get their hands around the steering wheel when they roll off the assembly line from the San José Chiapa plant in Mexico, coming over the border to provide everyday utility and unrivaled performance.

So let’s talk about the OLED tech that has found its way from LG into the new line up of Q5 Sportbacks’. Unlike typical OLED panels, Audi employs DIGITAL OLED technology, which increases the number of segments per OLED panel, for an overall brighter and more flexible operation. Using extremely efficient organic light-emitting diodes, the rear lights employ digital OLED technology to generate a homogenous light surface.

Split into three tiles of six segments each; the OLED taillight enables Audi designers and developers to create different light designs and signatures from a single piece of hardware.

Perhaps paving the way for a more interactive and engaging driving experience beyond just blaring your horn at the cars in front, the rear lights can illuminate different OLEDs combinations to communicate messages to drivers in the rear. Each segment can be adjusted individually, as well as the brightness, to develop particular lighting signatures. One example is through the proximity sensor, which can activate the rear lights for an additional warning.

Plus, everyone on the road will know precisely when you engage sport mode, as the lights automatically switch over to a Sportif graphic, giving you a dynamic lighting signature as you zoom past.

Powering all of that is a 2.0-liter TFSI engine and a 12v mild-hybrid electric vehicle system capable of delivering 261 horsepower and 273 lb-ft of torque. While not fully electric, the addition of hybrid technology will be a welcome sight for those conscious of the environment, especially those in California looking down the exhaust of a gas-powered car ban.

But if gas-power is your wheelhouse, then there’s also SQ5 Sportback with a 3.0-liter TFSI V6 engine, which produces 349 horsepower and 369 lb-ft of torque.

 Offering drivers “simple operatiuon and clear displays” for a relaxed drive, the Audi Q5 Sportback is a terrific choice for those that want the luxury and power of a real sports car, but still need extra room in the back for a few kids and the dog. 

Find out more on media.audiusa.com.