The new Audi Q5 made its debut in the Canary Islands for the first time, flanked by its lineup siblings, the Q6 e-tron, the RS Q8, and other automotive beasts. Art took center stage from the very beginning, with a live performance by Yoandy Suárez. There was also a space for solidarity, with funds donated to the Alejandro Da Silva Foundation and the AFTEC Foundation.
For José María Núñez, director of Engel & Völkers Gran Canaria, the leading real estate agency in terms of business volume for investors from Germany and the United Kingdom in southern Gran Canaria, "participating in events of this magnitude not only strengthens our connection with the local community, but also underscores our commitment to the quality lifestyle we promote on the island. It was an excellent opportunity for networking, strengthening relationships, and enjoying a distinguished and professional environment. It contributes to the social and cultural revitalization of Gran Canaria, and we look forward to future editions."


