2021 Facelifted SQ5 with Black Optics at local dealership! Pics included!
#21
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IMO, exhaust pipes are a visually appealing component of the exterior of the vehicle. Just because they are not functional does not mean they fail to serve as a cosmetic enhancement to the vehicle. If this was a design decision driven in part to avoid soot buildup around the tail pipe area, all the better.
So many things these days are simulated, or to put it in more derisive terms “fake.” The further they fail to look like the real thing, the more deserved the criticism. Audi did a good job simulating these exhaust pipes; and not really a bad move diverting the exhaust to ensure they’ll stay nice looking far longer than if they were functional tailpipes.
So many things these days are simulated, or to put it in more derisive terms “fake.” The further they fail to look like the real thing, the more deserved the criticism. Audi did a good job simulating these exhaust pipes; and not really a bad move diverting the exhaust to ensure they’ll stay nice looking far longer than if they were functional tailpipes.
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#23
Audi is doing themselves a serious disservice with all of the fake tips.. I love their design language but fake tips is just a deal breaker, and not just for the SQ5. Whoever green lit the fakes should be fired. Was going to seriously consider the SQ5 but can't get past this.
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#24
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The Q5 has been the best selling SUV except for the Lexus. It achieved this mile stone with an unconventional exhaust port design that simulates the real thing. I doubt any of those Audi designers were sent packing given the Q5’s sales figures.
M.Y. 2021 modified that simulated exhaust design to incorporate exhaust pipes, perhaps to address the scant few expressing disappointment over an exhaust port design that didn’t more closely approach the more traditional look of the rear of vehicles. So purely from an aesthetic - not functional standpoint, incorporating realistic looking exhaust pipes appears to be an effort by Audi to improve upon that.
The Q5 has for years, simulated its exhaust configuration in design of the rear of the car. Apparently, this has some wanting to take Audi to the wood shed based upon the belief that Audi has been engaged in dishonesty for at least the past 6 years. This ‘crime of the century’ level of indignation seems a bit over the top IMO (tho not referring to one’s personal preference to have all tail pipes be fully functional)
M.Y. 2021 modified that simulated exhaust design to incorporate exhaust pipes, perhaps to address the scant few expressing disappointment over an exhaust port design that didn’t more closely approach the more traditional look of the rear of vehicles. So purely from an aesthetic - not functional standpoint, incorporating realistic looking exhaust pipes appears to be an effort by Audi to improve upon that.
The Q5 has for years, simulated its exhaust configuration in design of the rear of the car. Apparently, this has some wanting to take Audi to the wood shed based upon the belief that Audi has been engaged in dishonesty for at least the past 6 years. This ‘crime of the century’ level of indignation seems a bit over the top IMO (tho not referring to one’s personal preference to have all tail pipes be fully functional)
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The Q5 has been the best selling SUV except for the Lexus. It achieved this mile stone with an unconventional exhaust port design that simulates the real thing. I doubt any of those Audi designers were sent packing given the Q5’s sales figures.
M.Y. 2021 modified that simulated exhaust design to incorporate exhaust pipes, perhaps to address the scant few expressing disappointment over an exhaust port design that didn’t more closely approach the more traditional look of the rear of vehicles. So purely from an aesthetic - not functional standpoint, incorporating realistic looking exhaust pipes appears to be an effort by Audi to improve upon that.
The Q5 has for years, simulated its exhaust configuration in design of the rear of the car. Apparently, this has some wanting to take Audi to the wood shed based upon the belief that Audi has been engaged in dishonesty for at least the past 6 years. This ‘crime of the century’ level of indignation seems a bit over the top IMO (tho not referring to one’s personal preference to have all tail pipes be fully functional)
M.Y. 2021 modified that simulated exhaust design to incorporate exhaust pipes, perhaps to address the scant few expressing disappointment over an exhaust port design that didn’t more closely approach the more traditional look of the rear of vehicles. So purely from an aesthetic - not functional standpoint, incorporating realistic looking exhaust pipes appears to be an effort by Audi to improve upon that.
The Q5 has for years, simulated its exhaust configuration in design of the rear of the car. Apparently, this has some wanting to take Audi to the wood shed based upon the belief that Audi has been engaged in dishonesty for at least the past 6 years. This ‘crime of the century’ level of indignation seems a bit over the top IMO (tho not referring to one’s personal preference to have all tail pipes be fully functional)
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#26
It cracks me up how passionate people are about the exhaust tips, to the extent that they write a vehicle off solely because of it. If the rest of the car is great and the fake tips are well designed, I don’t see a problem. I see the benefit of not having to stay on top of them just to keep them clean.
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#27
I think the outrage is amusing too. It’s the low hanging fruit/thing to scrutinize on YouTube videos of these newer cars with nonfunctional exhaust trim.
I’ve burned my shins a couple times loading/unloading heavy stuff getting close to connected exhaust tips and they get black and sooty too. Bringing back the quad exhaust look and tuning the exhaust to sound mean isn’t a bad compromise.
I mean who actually looks at the functional tips — whether smoke or I burnt gas comes out is important? The people at the track? Have a camera car follow your car for a review to check on how it looks? Those exhaust outlets going downwards will still emit fumes and would probably still be visible in the cold
I’ve burned my shins a couple times loading/unloading heavy stuff getting close to connected exhaust tips and they get black and sooty too. Bringing back the quad exhaust look and tuning the exhaust to sound mean isn’t a bad compromise.
I mean who actually looks at the functional tips — whether smoke or I burnt gas comes out is important? The people at the track? Have a camera car follow your car for a review to check on how it looks? Those exhaust outlets going downwards will still emit fumes and would probably still be visible in the cold
#28
Beautiful but the exhaust tips being made looking like real but to only be fake is silly. I actually prefer having no fake tips at all and just a black clad on my 2020 model. But to each is his/her own.
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#29
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The 2021’s design is growing on me a little bit but I still prefer the pre refresh.
#30
Yeah agree they should’ve left off the ugly quad exhaust trim in the ‘18-20. People complained and Audi thought a realistic fake and exhaust was better. Should just keep the design omitting that look from the get go