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Audi All-New Sq5

NHTSA safety across every Audi All-New Sq5 model year we cover.

Across the 1 model year of the Audi All-New Sq5 we cover (2025 to 2025), no year has an NHTSA crash-test score on record. No recalls are on record across those years.

THE MOTORCALIBER REVIEW
MotorCaliber editorial Reviewed against NHTSA data 2026-07-02

The 2025 Audi SQ5 is a performance-tuned compact luxury SUV aimed at drivers who want genuine sport credentials wrapped in a premium German package. Sitting above the standard Q5 in Audi's lineup, it targets affluent buyers who prioritize driving engagement alongside upscale interior refinement. With its turbocharged powerplant and sport-tuned chassis, the SQ5 competes squarely against the BMW X3 M40i and Mercedes-AMG GLC 43.

From a pure safety-data standpoint, the 2025 Audi SQ5 is a clean slate at this early stage. NHTSA has not yet crash-tested this newly redesigned model, meaning there are no star ratings or Safety Index scores to report. That absence is not unusual for a freshly launched vehicle, but it does leave shoppers without federal benchmark data to lean on. What we can confirm is equally notable in the other direction: zero recalls have been issued for the 2025 model year, and the NHTSA complaint database currently shows no owner-reported incidents, including no crashes, fires, injuries, or fatalities tied to this vehicle. That is a genuinely encouraging start, though the low complaint count almost certainly reflects limited time in the field rather than a fully validated safety record. Audi has historically equipped the Q5 family with a robust suite of driver-assistance technology, and the SQ5 carries that tradition forward, but we assess only what the federal data confirms. Until NHTSA completes crash testing, prospective buyers cannot make a star-rating comparison against rivals. Our honest bottom line is this: the 2025 SQ5 enters the market with no red flags in federal data, but the absence of crash-test results means the safety picture remains genuinely incomplete. Check back as NHTSA testing progresses.

WHAT REVIEWERS SAYReviewers generally praise the SQ5 for its composed, engaging driving dynamics and a cabin that feels genuinely upscale in materials and refinement. The sport-tuned suspension draws consistent appreciation for keeping body motion well controlled without punishing ride quality. Most critics position it as one of the more satisfying all-around choices in the performance compact luxury SUV segment, though some note the cargo area is modest relative to less sporting rivals.

WHAT TO KNOW
  • NHTSA has not yet crash-tested the 2025 Audi SQ5, so no federal star ratings exist for this model year. Shoppers cannot currently make a government-backed crash-safety comparison against competitors.
  • Zero recalls have been issued for the 2025 SQ5 as of the data we cover, which is a positive early indicator, though the model is newly launched and recall histories typically develop over time.
  • The NHTSA complaint database shows no owner-reported incidents for the 2025 SQ5, including no crashes, fires, injuries, or deaths. This likely reflects limited time in service rather than a fully established safety track record.
  • Because federal safety data for this model is still sparse, shoppers with safety as a top priority may want to revisit NHTSA's website periodically for updated crash-test results and any newly filed complaints as fleet exposure grows.

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