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Audi Q2 TFSI

Audi has updated its Q2, one of the smallest SUVs in its lineup, with the latest technology and a blend of practicality. The update, which came in 2020, exhibits Audi’s characteristic style and attention to detail.

The Q2 has been a successful model for Audi, having sold over half a million units since its launch over five years ago. It is now the third best-selling model, with only the A1 and A3 outselling.

 

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Interior

Inside, the Q2 has an impressive mix of practicality and high-tech features. The heating and ventilation controls are rotary and straightforward, making it easy to adjust the temperature without taking your eyes off the road.

The virtual cockpit dash is standard across all Q2 models, allowing drivers to choose the information they want to see on the screen. The dash can also display a large sat nav map, ensuring drivers can easily navigate without distraction.

The central 8.3-inch touch screen is clear and easy to use, enabling drivers to select settings for the Audi drive select system. This feature lets drivers choose from comfort, auto, dynamic, and individual modes to optimize the car’s performance and efficiency.

Overall, the updated Q2 is a great choice for those looking for a small but practical SUV with the latest technology. With its mix of practicality and high-tech features, the Q2 is sure to satisfy even the most demanding drivers.

 

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Practicality and visibility

The Audi Q2 has been reviewed as a comfortable and practical SUV for everyday use and for instructors. It offers excellent visibility from the front and rear side windows, however, it may be difficult for the driver to see the rear window if tall passengers are seated at the back due to the curvature of the doors. The passenger seat provides a clear view of the cockpit, so there is no need for an extra speedometer.

In terms of performance and comfort, the Q2 is a cut above the rest. Unlike other small SUVs, the Q2’s body sits high enough that passengers simply slide into the seats, giving them the feeling of sitting a bit higher. The all-around vision from the driver’s chair and passenger seat is good and there is nothing to obstruct the view, making it easy to park and manoeuvre. It also has rear parking sensors to make life even easier.

 

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Performance and comfort

The Q2’s 35 TFSI provides a smoother drive than the 30 TFSI, which can sound a bit thrummy when worked hard. At motorway speeds, the Q2 is relatively quiet with little wind noise entering the car, making it perfect for long journeys. However, there is a little road noise on models with larger alloy wheels. All models of the Q2 are front-wheel drive.

The Q2 we test drove was an automatic, but according to other reviews, the manual gearbox is lightweight and slick. The brake pedal is well-weighted, resulting in smooth braking, and the steering wheel is nicely weighted too.

We took the Q2 for a drive down Kilby country roads, and its firm suspension was not upset by the bumps in the road. It felt lively and fun as we turned it into and drove through bends. There was more than enough grip from the Q2 to feel safe and secure on the back roads.

The Q2 offers a good amount of legroom in the front and back seats. There is a decent amount of room for two adults in the back, as long as there isn’t anyone tall sitting in the front. The shoulder room is a bit cramped by the doors, which might be a hassle when trying to fit car seats. It would be a tight squeeze for three adults in the back, as the middle seat is raised, creating very little head and legroom.

 

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Engine

Audi’s Q2 is a popular choice among car enthusiasts. The Q2 35 TFSI model has a turbocharged 1.5-liter petrol engine that generates 150 horsepower. The car can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in just 8.6 seconds. Depending on the model you choose, the car can achieve a fuel economy of 44.8-46.3 mpg.

 

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Boot

Although the Q2 has a smaller size compared to other SUVs, it still offers a decent amount of load space. The boot has a capacity of 405 litres, and the shape of the boot makes it easy to fit a few large suitcases. The load floor is flush with the bumper, making it easy to load and unload heavy boxes. With its impressive engine power and practical design, the Q2 35 TFSI is definitely worth considering for anyone in the market for a new car.


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