Autoblog and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article.A 2021 Audi Q5 55 TFSI e, the plug-in hybrid and most powerful version of Audi's compact luxury SUV, this Daytona Gray Pearl example shows 50,000 miles. It is offered for sale on Bring a Trailer at no reserve, with bidding at just $10,500 and only hours remaining. The hook is a well-equipped luxury PHEV bid well below market, though an ownership-history question in the comments deserves attention before anyone bids with confidence.2021 Audi Q5 HybridBring a TrailerWhat it's worth right nowOn the numbers, the current bid looks like a bargain in progress. For a 2021 Q5 55 TFSI e Premium Plus, Kelley Blue Book lists a current resale value around $22,600 and a trade-in value near $19,950, while dealer retail listings for comparable 50,000-mile cars run roughly $26,000 to $28,000 on Carvana and similar sites.AdvertisementAdvertisementThe car originally sold for well over $50,000, so it has already shed about half its value, which is typical for a luxury plug-in hybrid. Against all of that, the $10,500 current bid sits dramatically below the market, and even accounting for the fact that mainstream luxury SUVs often sell under retail on an enthusiast auction site, this has room to climb in its final hours. If it closes anywhere in the mid-teens, the buyer does well, and even a result near KBB resale would still undercut dealer pricing. The value case is real, provided the history checks out.2021 Audi Q5 HybridBring a TrailerCondition and detailsThis is where due diligence matters. The car is finished in Daytona Gray Pearl over black with the Premium Plus Package, 20-inch wheels, a panoramic sunroof, Virtual Cockpit, a Bang and Olufsen system, and a top-view camera, and the seller notes fresh tires, a recently replaced engine mount, and that all recalls were completed at an Audi dealer in March 2026.However, multiple commenters flagged a discrepancy between the seller's account and the Carfax: the seller states he bought the car in January 2024 at 33,000 miles and has owned it since, while the Carfax reportedly shows three owners, including a title transfer in mid-2025 at around 43,000 miles. The seller attributes this to a Carfax clerical error. That may well be the case, as history reports do contain errors, but it is an unresolved question that a buyer must independently verify through the title and a full history check before bidding. The interior also drew criticism early in the auction, prompting the seller to re-clean and re-photograph it. Confirming the battery recall and the car's health is also sensible on a PHEV.2021 Audi Q5 HybridBring a TrailerThe offerSpecificationDetailMakeAudiModelQ5 55 TFSI e Premium PlusYear2021Mileage50,000 milesEngine2.0 liter turbocharged inline-four with electric motor and 14.1-kWh batteryPower362 hp and 369 lb.ft of torque combinedTransmission7-speed S Tronic dual-clutch automaticDrive type2.0-liter turbocharged inline-four with electric motor and 14.1-kWh batteryExterior colorDaytona Gray PearlInterior colorBlackCurrent bid$10,500, at no reserve with hours leftInterested in this 2021 Audi Q5? View the listing here.What makes the Q5 55 TFSI e uniqueThe Q5 55 TFSI e is the plug-in hybrid variant of Audi's second-generation Q5, and it holds a surprising distinction: with 362 hp and 369 lb.ft from its combined turbocharged 2.0-liter four and electric motor, it is actually the most powerful Q5 in the lineup, outmuscling even the V6-powered SQ5. Its 14.1-kWh battery provides roughly 20 miles of electric-only range, and some owners report better, enough that short commutes can be covered without burning any gasoline, while the gas engine removes any range anxiety for longer trips.2021 Audi Q5 HybridBring a TrailerIt pairs that efficiency-and-performance combination with the standard Q5 virtues, namely a beautifully built interior, standard Quattro all-wheel drive, and a comfortable, sporty demeanor that has made the Q5 a repeat Kelley Blue Book Best Buy winner. For a buyer who wants luxury, all-weather capability, and the option of electric commuting in one tidy package, the 55 TFSI e is a compelling and often overlooked choice.My takeJudged as a car and a price, this is potentially a genuine steal, since a $10,500 bid on a 50,000-mile luxury plug-in hybrid that retails in the mid-to-high $20,000s is well below market, and the no-reserve format means it will sell. The 55 TFSI e is a smart, efficient, and quietly quick SUV, and this one is well equipped and reportedly current on recalls and recent maintenance. The one thing standing between this and an easy recommendation is the ownership and mileage discrepancy raised in the comments, which is exactly the kind of item that should be resolved rather than waved off, even if it turns out to be a simple Carfax error. My advice is to treat the history verification as non-negotiable: pull an independent report, confirm the title and odometer, and satisfy yourself the story lines up. Do that, and if the price stays anywhere near current levels, the winning bidder lands a lot of luxury SUV for the money. Clear the paperwork question first, then bid with confidence.AdvertisementAdvertisementDisclaimer: This post is for informational purposes only. We are not a dealership or broker. All vehicle specifications, pricing, and availability are subject to change without notice. We are not responsible for typographical errors, omissions, or the accuracy of the provided information. Please verify all details directly with the seller.Autoblog aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission.This story was originally published by Autoblog on Jul 14, 2026, where it first appeared in the Car Buying section. Add Autoblog as a Preferred Source by clicking here.