This is it – the four-ring bearing competitor to rival the Mercedes-AMG C43
Convertible and BMW 440i Convertible. Based on the stylish S5, itself derived
from the Audi A/S4, quattro all-wheel drive is a given, as is brutal
performance. In this generation, Audi has ditched the supercharged engine of
old, with the new unit living up to the V6T badging adorning the fenders. With
rivals embracing all-wheel drive readily now, Audi’s claim to the throne of
all-wheel drive performance is under threat. The soft-topped S5 Cabriolet stands
to either cement Audi’s place as king of the hill, or highlight its fall from
grace.
Interior Unlike the BMW 4 Series convertible, Audi chooses once again to equip the S5 Cabriolet with a power retractable soft-top roof. The multi-layer acoustic roof insulates against wind noise when the roof is up, giving almost coupe-like atmosphere with the roof up. With the roof down though, a process that takes 15 seconds (18 seconds to close), there’s noticeable buffeting so it’s best kept for low speed cruises, and without rear occupants. Rear occupants will find the cabin cramped anyway, particularly leg room, though even with the top up, head room is surprisingly capacious.
Like the S4, and all new Audi models, the crown jewel of the S5 Cabrio’s cockpit is the virtual cockpit – the 12.3 inch customizable display responsible for drive info, navigation, and infotainment. The S5 also has an available full color heads-up display, placing any and all information required directly in the driver’s control.
Driving
Compared to the old S5 Cabriolet, Audi claims the new one boasts 40% more
structural rigidity. The new Cabrio is also 88 pounds lighter than the old
model, despite the extra strength. Less weight and extra body strength minimizes
the variance in the drive between the coupe and convertible models, and while
the disparity still exists, its less obvious than ever.
Reduced body flex makes the S5 Cabrio exciting to drive. Through changes of direction and over varying surfaces, the chassis holds up superbly and maintains solid control with minimal flex. Smooth, direct steering assists the keen feel, and the available torque vectoring rear sport differential helps tighten lines through sharper corners. Audi’s quattro all-wheel drive system ensures the S5 Cabrio stays stuck to the road surface in all conditions – but the new model no longer suffers the infamous ‘Audi understeer’, providing keen dynamics, even if they are a little cold.
Performance
Audi has developed a reputation over the years for producing compelling V6
motors. The 3.0-liter V6 found under the hood of the S5 Cabriolet features a
single twin-scroll turbocharger instead of the previous generation’s
supercharger, to help it serve up 354 horsepower and 369 lb-ft of torque on a
silver platter. Power reaches the ground through Audi’s famous quattro all-wheel
drive, and is routed through a ZF-sourced 8-speed automatic gearbox – the same
as used by BMW and Alfa Romeo. The engine, gearbox, and AWD system combine to
deliver a 4.8 second 0-60mph time.
Equipment and Safety
The Audi S5 Cabriolet is available in two trim levels. Premium Plus kicks
things off, featuring leather and Alcantara seating, a 7.0-inch central MMI
infotainment screen, cruise control, heated seats, and three zone automatic
climate control. But it’s the Prestige trim you want – complete with heads-up
display and virtual cockpit, as well as a Bang & Olufsen 10-speaker sound
system, and surround view parking camera. Safety features include stability and
traction control, ABS with EBD, and forward collision warning. Adaptive cruise
control is available as part of an assistance package, that also includes
traffic sign recognition and active lane keep assist.
Verdict
The Audi S5 Cabriolet is a keener driver’s tool than you’d think – far closer
to the coupe than many rival convertibles are to their own coupe counterparts.
The S5 Cabriolet Prestige is our pick, for the heads-up display and virtual
cockpit first and foremost.
Interior Unlike the BMW 4 Series convertible, Audi chooses once again to equip the S5 Cabriolet with a power retractable soft-top roof. The multi-layer acoustic roof insulates against wind noise when the roof is up, giving almost coupe-like atmosphere with the roof up. With the roof down though, a process that takes 15 seconds (18 seconds to close), there’s noticeable buffeting so it’s best kept for low speed cruises, and without rear occupants. Rear occupants will find the cabin cramped anyway, particularly leg room, though even with the top up, head room is surprisingly capacious.
Like the S4, and all new Audi models, the crown jewel of the S5 Cabrio’s cockpit is the virtual cockpit – the 12.3 inch customizable display responsible for drive info, navigation, and infotainment. The S5 also has an available full color heads-up display, placing any and all information required directly in the driver’s control.


Reduced body flex makes the S5 Cabrio exciting to drive. Through changes of direction and over varying surfaces, the chassis holds up superbly and maintains solid control with minimal flex. Smooth, direct steering assists the keen feel, and the available torque vectoring rear sport differential helps tighten lines through sharper corners. Audi’s quattro all-wheel drive system ensures the S5 Cabrio stays stuck to the road surface in all conditions – but the new model no longer suffers the infamous ‘Audi understeer’, providing keen dynamics, even if they are a little cold.



