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Is Audi showing the Ice Silver or Quartz Gray Q5 in the brochure? I thought it was Ice Silver but then some photos look way too dark for that. Also, in one page, they showed the Cinnamon interior with it too, and Ice Silver is not supposed to come with that interior. So what is it?
Having an Ice Silver myself, it looks like my car. I haven't seen a quartz gray Q5 so I can't say how similar/different the shades are.
Picture of the interior could be from a Euro spec Q5 (quartz gray doesn't come w/ cinnamon either).
Thanks, zaki626. Actually, quartz gray does come with cinnamon interior in the States. I think that at least one or two members here have posted their photos with quartz gray and cinnamon - it's a nice combination!
Having an Ice Silver myself, it looks like my car. I haven't seen a quartz gray Q5 so I can't say how similar/different the shades are.
Picture of the interior could be from a Euro spec Q5 (quartz gray doesn't come w/ cinnamon either).
My bad, you can get quartz gray with cinnamon w/ the s-line package (according to the configurator).
Is Audi showing the Ice Silver or Quartz Gray Q5 in the brochure? I thought it was Ice Silver but then some photos look way too dark for that. Also, in one page, they showed the Cinnamon interior with it too, and Ice Silver is not supposed to come with that interior.
The original brochure had Silver. Separately it showed the cinnamon interior inclusive of cinnamon door armrests. The 2010 brochure features Quartz and cinnamon on a number of the pages, including the revision with the door armrests being in black.
In terms of availability, it's available in any feature line. It's not specific to the s-line, at least in the US.
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