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What Type of Oil Does a 2016 Audi Q5 Need?

published on January 14th, 2023 by Searchforparts.com

If you drive an Audi Q5, you know how amazing it is. Luxury, comfort, and performance—are factors that come to mind.

And you may also know that the 2016 Audi Q5 has two engine sizes: 2.0L and 3.0L. But do you know the differences? In this article, we’re going to share these differences. We’re also going to provide the oil type and capacity for each.

Let’s get started!

2016 Audi Q5: 2.0L Engine Vs 3.0L Engine


For Audi buyers, knowing the engine size can help inform them how much power they will have to work with. Generally speaking, a car with a bigger engine is going to perform better than one with a smaller engine because it has more power to draw from. This means that when accelerating from 0-60 mph or passing another car on the highway, a car with a bigger engine will do it faster than its smaller counterpart.

On the other hand, smaller engines have their advantages too. Smaller engines tend to be cheaper which makes them attractive to budget-minded buyers who don’t need all the extra power associated with bigger engines.

For the purposes of this article, let’s compare:

  • Performance
  • Fuel Consumption

2016 Audi Q5: 2.0L Engine Vs 3.0L Engine Performance

The 2016 Audi Q5 2.0T Premium Plus has a 2.0 Liter Intercooled Turbo Premium Unleaded I-4 engine that can generate 220 horsepower and 258 net torque, while the 2016 Audi Q5 3.0T Premium Plus is powered by a 3.0 Liter Intercooled Supercharger Premium Unleaded V-6 engine that produces 272 horsepower and 295 net torque.

The hybrid version of the 2.0T Prestige can make up to 245 horsepower, but it is outmatched in regards to torque by its diesel counterpart which offers 428 net torque. Overall, the 3.0L engine offers more power across both horsepower and torque than its 2.0L brother does for those looking for increased performance from the Audi Q5.

2016 Audi Q5: 2.0L Engine Vs 3.0L Fuel Consumption

The fuel economy of the 2016 Audi Q5 2.0L is better when compared to its 3.0L counterpart, with an estimated 20 mpg in the city and 28 mpg on the highway versus 18 mpg in the city and 26 mpg on the highway for the 3.0L version.

However, there are two trims that offer similar fuel economy between both engines, with a 24 mpg rating in the city and 30/31 mpg on the highway for the Hybrid 2.0T Prestige and TDI Prestige respectively.

With gas prices rising, fuel consumption has been growing in importance; however, the difference between the 2.0L and 3.0L consumption isn’t huge.

Next, let’s examine the oil type for each.

What Type of Oil Does an Audi 2016 Q5 Take?


Audi is headquartered in Bavaria, Germany. And being a German company, the Audi Q5 takes European motor oil. Specifically, the 2016 Audi Q5 2.0L takes:

  • SAE 5W-40 MS Synthetic European Motor Oil (With filter 4.8 quarts)
  • SAE 5W-40 FS Synthetic European Motor Oil (With filter 4.8 quarts)
  • SAE 0W-40 FS Synthetic European Motor Oil (With filter 4.8 quarts)

The 2016 Audi Q5 3.0L, on the other hand, only takes the following: SAE 5W-30 LS Synthetic European Motor Oil (With filter 6.8 quarts).

That’s another difference between the two 2016 Audi Q5 models. The 2.0L has a capacity of 4.8 quarts and the 3.0L has a capacity of 6.8 quarts.

Next, let’s see if driving conditions have anything to do with how frequently you should change your oil.

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How Driving Conditions Impact Oil Change Frequency For Your Audi Q5

 

Keeping up with regular maintenance on your Audi Q5 is essential in order to ensure its longevity and performance. But did you know that the driving conditions you’re in can affect how often you need to change your oil? Let’s take a look at how driving conditions can determine the frequency of oil changes for your Audi Q5.

Highway Driving vs. City Driving

The first factor that affects how often you need to change the oil in your Audi Q5 is whether you primarily drive on highways or city streets. Highway driving typically requires fewer oil changes than city driving because highway speeds are more consistent and don’t require frequent acceleration and deceleration. As a result, this reduces engine wear and tear, meaning less frequent oil changes are necessary.

On the other hand, when driving in the city, there’s more stop-and-go traffic, which can increase engine wear and tear since it requires frequent acceleration and deceleration. This means that city drivers may need to change their oil more frequently than those who primarily drive on highways.

Length of Trip

Another factor that affects how often you need to change the oil in your Audi Q5 is the length of trips taken. Longer trips typically require fewer oil changes than shorter trips given an equal number of miles traveled. This results from the same reason as mentioned earlier (more starting and stopping puts more stress on an engine).

Short trips tend to require more frequent oil changes because they cause more engine wear and tear due to heat buildup from starting and stopping so frequently.

Type of Oil Used

Finally, another factor that affects how often you need to change the oil in your Audi Q5 is what type of oil you use. Synthetic oils—like Amsoil products—tend to last longer than traditional mineral oils, meaning they require less frequent changes.

However, even if synthetic oils are used, it’s still important to check them regularly as they can still become contaminated over time—especially if the car is driven under extreme conditions.

In closing, maintaining your Audi Q5 should always be a priority for any vehicle owner as it helps ensure long-term performance and reliability from their vehicle. The frequency at which you need to change the oil depends on many factors such as:

  • Where you drive most frequently (highways vs cities)
  • Length of trips taken
  • Type of oil used

Taking these factors into account will help ensure that your vehicle stays running smoothly.

Need Audi Q5 Oil? Buy From Amsoil!

 

When it comes to oil changes, you want to make sure you’re using the best quality oil available. Amsoil carries products—oil and more—which are specifically designed for your Audi Q5.