Quick Answer
A "chrome delete" or blackout build replaces the factory shiny chrome trim on your Audi Q5 with gloss black or carbon fiber aftermarket parts. To achieve the best aggressive OEM+ look, you should focus on three main upgrades: installing a gloss black RS-style honeycomb grille, swapping your chrome Audi rings and badges for blackout emblems, and adding real carbon fiber mirror covers to introduce premium texture.
Introduction
While the factory chrome trim on an Audi Q5 offers a classic luxury feel, it isn't for everyone. A growing number of enthusiasts are opting for a sportier, more aggressive aesthetic known as a "chrome delete" or "blackout" build.
By systematically replacing shiny exterior accents with deep gloss black and textured carbon fiber compatible parts, you can completely transform the attitude of your SUV. Whether you want a subtle OEM+ enhancement or a full stealth "murdered-out" look, this guide outlines the best steps to flawlessly black out your Audi Q5.
What Is a Chrome Delete on the Audi Q5?
A chrome delete is exactly what it sounds like: hiding or replacing the reflective chrome elements on a vehicle's exterior. On the Q5, this typically involves the front grille frame, the Audi rings (front and rear), model badges (Q5/SQ5), and sometimes window trims. The goal is to create a cohesive, dark, and sporty appearance that makes the vehicle look more planted, modern, and aggressive.
Step 1: Blacking Out the Front Grille & Rings
The most dramatic change you can make is at the front of the vehicle, where the factory grille is heavily chromed.
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The Grille Upgrade: Swapping to an aftermarket compatible Gloss Black Honeycomb Grille removes the bulk of the front chrome in one single step.
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Black Front Emblems: Pair the new honeycomb grille with gloss black front Audi rings. This creates a menacing, blacked-out face that looks right at home on modern sport SUVs.
Step 2: Adding Texture with Carbon Fiber Mirrors

While you could use standard gloss black mirror caps, introducing a second premium texture elevates your blackout build from basic to high-end.
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The Carbon Advantage: Upgrading to M-Style Real Carbon Fiber Mirror Covers adds incredible depth to your chrome delete project. The dark, glossy carbon weave perfectly complements the blacked-out grille and badges, while the sharp M-Style winged design gives the Q5 a wider, track-ready stance.
Step 3: Rear Badges and Emblems
Don't forget the rear of the car! Leaving bright chrome badges on the trunk instantly ruins the stealth blackout effect.
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The Fix: Remove the factory Q5 or SQ5 badges and the rear Audi rings, and replace them with direct-fit gloss black compatible emblems. This is an easy, damage-free DIY job using a heat gun, some fishing line, and automotive adhesive remover.

OEM+ vs. Aggressive Sport Look
When blacking out your car, you can choose your level of intensity:
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OEM+ Styling: Keep it simple and tasteful by only changing the front grille and the front/rear emblems to black, leaving the factory window trim as is.
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Full Aggressive Stealth: Combine a blackout grille, black badges, M-Style carbon fiber mirror covers, and dark tinted windows for the ultimate aggressive aesthetic.
Start Your Q5 Blackout Build with Asign
Transforming your Audi Q5 is easier than you think when you use precise-fitting, high-quality aftermarket parts. Check out our [Audi Q5 Collection] for the perfect gloss black grilles, blackout emblems, and real carbon fiber styling accessories. (Note: Asign products are aftermarket styling upgrades and are not official Audi brand parts).
10 FAQs
Q: What is the best way to black out my front grille?
A: The most durable and best-looking method is to completely replace the factory chrome grille with a compatible gloss black aftermarket honeycomb grille, rather than trying to paint or wrap the intricate original slats.
Q: Can I just spray paint or Plasti-Dip my chrome emblems?
A: While some use spray coatings like Plasti-Dip, it often chips, peels, and looks faded over time. Replacing the emblems with high-quality gloss black aftermarket badges provides a permanent, factory-like premium finish.
Q: Do gloss black parts scratch easily?
A: Premium aftermarket styling parts made from automotive-grade ABS plastic with a proper clear coat are highly durable and designed to resist typical road wear and UV fading.
Q: Will blackout modifications void my vehicle warranty?
A: Cosmetic upgrades like replacing emblems, grilles, and mirror covers generally do not affect mechanical or drivetrain warranties.
Q: How do I safely remove the old chrome trunk badges?
A: Gently warm the badge with a heat gun to soften the factory glue, slide fishing line behind the letters to cut the adhesive, and clean any remaining residue with an automotive adhesive remover.
Q: Does Asign sell full chrome delete packages?
A: We sell the most impactful individual components—such as gloss black grilles, black emblems, and carbon fiber mirror covers—allowing you to customize your blackout build step-by-step.
Q: Is carbon fiber better than gloss black for mirror covers?
A: It depends on your style. Gloss black offers a uniform stealth look, while real carbon fiber adds a premium, high-performance texture that contrasts beautifully with black paint.
Q: Will an aftermarket gloss black grille affect my Q5's front sensors?
A: Not if you purchase the correct compatible grille that accommodates your specific camera and ACC radar sensor package.
Q: Are Asign blackout emblems exact size matches to the original?
A: Yes, our compatible replacement emblems are 3D scanned and designed to match the exact dimensions of the factory badges for a seamless look.
Q: Do I need to hire a professional to install blackout emblems?
A: No, changing trunk emblems is a very manageable DIY project that requires no special tools other than a heat gun and measuring tape to ensure straight alignment.