Audi Q2 35 TFSI is a Complete Cutie Here’s Why
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Audi Q2 35 zips along happily, feeling tight and sharp, and trendily chic. It fills criteria by being nippy and classy, with enough space for a city trip with friends.
Although Audi Q2 also comes in 40 and RS forms, both of which have Quattro AWD and 2.0L engines, Audi Q2 35 makes do with front-wheel-drive and a demure 110kw/250Nm 1.5 turbo 4. A 0-100 of 8.6 seconds seems leisurely until you plant your foot in the wet, when much scrambling of rubber comes. There’s a rat-a-tat-tat as the traction control tries desperately to prevent Code Brown.
Audi Q2 35’s tasty metalwork is plain yet tasteful. The brawny lines look gym fit in a 5-door hatch-cum-SUV, and in many ways, looks faster than it actually is.
All doors have smart locking/unlocking and the rear hatch is electric, but the mystery of an enormous wheel well with nothing in it is unforgiveable. There is more than enough room for a full-size spare as well as the base speaker for the doof-doof system.
Our $48-grand test car had ten thousand in extras, and much of the tasty stuff was in those optional packs. Matrix headlights, the 180watt Audi sound system, the sunroof, and even the gorgeous Navarra Blue is a tick in a box costing many monies. Does that matter? Not if you can afford it.
There is no head-up display, optional or not. All other driver and safety systems are present
FULL SPECIFICATIONS HERE: Audi_Q2_Specification_Guide_MY24_270923
The seats are part leather, and incredibly comfortable, but when set for a 6’ driver, leaves little space behind. CarPlay/Android Auto is by cable/USB so the driver has to make sure all that is set up before heading up the driveway.
28 апр 2024