Audi A5 tyre sizes vary by model year, trim and wheel option. Use the registration search to match the correct size automatically, or check the tyre sidewall and the sticker inside the driver’s door for the approved sizes.
Yes. For stable handling and even wear, fit the same tyre brand, pattern and size on the same axle. If you’re replacing just two tyres, fitting the new pair to the rear is commonly recommended for better stability, unless the manufacturer advises otherwise.
Only if your A5 is set up for them and you intend to keep run-flats on that axle. Run-flat tyres have stiffer sidewalls and can change ride comfort. If you are unsure, check your handbook or current tyre markings, or search by registration to see suitable options.
The UK legal minimum is 1.6 mm across the central three-quarters of the tyre around the entire circumference. Many drivers replace at around 3 mm for improved wet grip, especially on a performance-focused car like the Audi A5.
It can. After fitting, your pressures should be set to Audi’s recommended values, and some A5 models may need the system reset or recalibrated via the car menu. Your chosen fitting garage can usually help if a reset is required.