A real character.

The new Q2.

Whether it is used for an off-road adventure or for everyday driving in a big city – the Audi Q2 is the all-round vehicle. Youthful and provocative in its styling and with all sorts of high-tech equipment on-board, the compact SUV is an urban-type vehicle for everyday driving and recreation, uniting a progressive design with a high level of functionality.

Highlights

An urban character for everyday life.

Whether it is used for an off-road adventure or for everyday driving in a big city – the Audi Q2 is the all-round vehicle.

The exterior design

Especially eye-catching is the low roof that descends and merges into the C-pillars with colour offset blades. This contrast accentuates the sportiness of the Audi Q2. With a long roof spoiler and a diffuser that has an underbody-protection look. In a side view, the high shoulder line is especially eye-catching as are the concave flanks in the door area.

The interior

Wide-opening doors and a high door sill that is typical of SUVs offer convenient entry into the interior of this 5 seater. The driver sits in a sporty, low position relative to the steering wheel, like in an Audi sedan, but still enjoys the good visibility of an SUV.

The connectivity.

Operating the Audi Q2 is easy and ergonomic as it is in every Audi. The MMI screen is positioned high on the instrument pane. Its functions are controlled by a rotary/push- button control and two buttons on the centre tunnel.

Drivetrain and chassis.

Audi offers a selection of three engines for the Q2: two TFSI engines whose power outputs range from 85 kW to 110 kW and a TDI engine producing 105kW. The engine program follows the principle of rightsizing. This is about striking the perfect balance between vehicle class, engine displacement, power output, torque and efficiency behaviour in everyday conditions. Displacements of the engines in the Q2 range from 1.0 to 2.0 litres.