Planning to buy Audi Q2? Here are some pros and cons

The Audi Q2 comes to our shores either as a Completely Built Unit (CBU) or as a completely imported model and hence is priced at the highest level in the segment.


The Audi Q2 is the company's smallest offering in India.

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The Audi Q2 is the company’s smallest offering in India.

The Audi Q2 is the smallest model from the German carmaker in India. The SUV was launched in India last year and is based on the company’s versatile MQB platform. The Audi Q2 comes to our shores as a Completely Built Unit (CBU) and hence has been priced at the highest level in the segment. India gets the facelift pre-facelift model of Q2 and if you are planning to buy one, here are some advantages and disadvantages that you can take a look at.

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  1. SUVish Looks: Although the Q2 is the brand’s smallest offering in India, the design of the SUV continues the SUV DNA. It gets a large single-frame grille, LED headlamps, silver skid plates, black body cladding on both sides, blacked-out B-pillars, door-mounted ORVMs, LED taillights and dual-tip exhaust.
  2. Compact Dimensions: The Audi Q2 is based on the same platform as the Skoda Karoq and Volkswagen T-Roc. Dimensionally, the Audi Q2 measures 4191 mm in length, 1794 mm in width and 1508 mm in height. The wheelbase is of 2,601mm.
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    The smaller Audi Q2 gets features like a virtual cockpit digital console, front sport seats, ambient lighting with 10 colors and the new Audi smartphone interface.

  3. Premium Features: The smaller Audi Q2 gets features like virtual cockpit digital console, front sport seats, ambient lighting with 10 colors and new Audi smartphone interface. The car also offers Audi phonebox with wireless charging, Audi sound system with 10 speakers and parking assistance with reverse camera.
  4. Powerful Engine: The Audi Q2 is powered by a 2.0-litre petrol engine, which is the same unit that also powers the Volkswagen Tiguan All Space. The powertrain is geared to generate 190 bhp and 320 Nm. The SUV can accelerate to 100 kmph in just 6.5 seconds.

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  1. Very expensive: The Audi Q2 will be offered in five trim options – Standard, Premium, Premium Plus I, Premium Plus II and the Technology and top-spec Technology Plus trim priced at ₹48.89 lakh which is very expensive for a car the size of a car . .
  2. Some essential features missing: The Audi Q2 gets a floating display that looks different on the dashboard but is not a touchscreen unit. Instead, there’s a rotary dial on the center console that gives you access to all the controls. The system uses the Audi MMI interface and offers Bluetooth, Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto connectivity as well as Navigation Plus. It also does not get power adjustable front seats.
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    The Audi Q2 will be offered in five trim options – Standard, Premium, Premium Plus I, Premium Plus II and the Technology and top-spec Technology Plus trims.

  3. Limited Rear Legroom: The legroom at the rear is not very generous and you even end up on your knees. Talking about the cushioning and backrest angle, the back seat is also not comfortable at all.

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