Audi chose to go tiny when it introduced the Q2 a few years ago after successfully demonstrating to the world its ability to design medium and big SUVs. The Q2 came on the market and showed right away that tiny SUVs might be more than simply a trend. Its compact size and level of build quality were worthy of the fabled four-ringed logo.
And the Q2 is still punching above its weight half a decade later. It may be the smallest SUV in the German manufacturer’s lineup, which also includes the Q3, Q5, Q7, and Q8, but it’s also the most popular. It really ranks third among all Audi models in terms of sales, only behind the A1 and A3 hatchbacks.
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How dependable is the Q2 from Audi?
In the 2021 What Car? Reliability Survey, the Q2 performed admirably, placing fourth in the small SUV class, ahead of rivals Mini Countryman and Volkswagen T-Roc. In truth, it was one of the most trustworthy Audis, and the brand placed a little disappointing 18th out of 30.
The Audi Q2 is cozy, right?
Although the Audi Q2 is a tiny SUV with a stylish interior and elevated driving position, its back seats aren’t especially comfortable, and high-spec vehicles are quite expensive.
Audi Q2: A luxury vehicle?
The Audi Q2 is a subcompact luxury crossover SUV that Audi has developed and produced. Built on the same MQB A1 platform as the Mk7 series Volkswagen Golf, it made its public debut on March 1, 2016, at the 2016 Geneva Motor Show. The car is made at Relizane, Algeria, the FAW-Volkswagen plant in Foshan, China, and the Audi headquarters in Ingolstadt, Germany.
Since November 2016, it has been available in markets across Europe. The Q2 is not offered in the US or Canada, unlike Audi’s other crossovers. China sells a long-wheelbase model known as the Q2L.
Since November 2019, the Q2L e-tron, an all-electric variant, has been produced and sold in China. The Q2L e-tron is powered by a 38 kWh lithium-ion battery made by Contemporary Amperex Technology, a Chinese supplier, and has a range of 265 kilometers (165 miles) and a top speed of 150 kilometers per hour (93 mph). Its electric motor has a maximum output torque of 290 Nm and a maximum output power of 100 kW (134 hp) (214 lbfft). [2]
Due to disappointing sales and plans to switch Audi’s focus to selling larger premium crossovers and SUVs, Volkswagen AG announced in February 2022 that the Q2 will be discontinued when its current generation life cycle ends at the end of the 2023 model year. There is currently no replacement for the Q2 in the works.
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Will Q2 still be available?
At the conclusion of their present lifecycles, the Audi A1 city car and Q2 crossover will be discontinued from the Audi lineup. The company stated in an official statement that it intended to focus more of its efforts on its larger automobiles and electrification rather than on tiny cars.
According to the official statement: “[The current Q2] will continue for some time. We’re talking about a good number of years. However, we can confirm that when the Audi Q2 is phased out in a few years, there won’t be a straight replacement.” Within the Group, Audi is unmistakably establishing itself as a premium brand. As a result, it is expanding upward while restricting its model range below. Here, the methodical electrification plan will also be crucial. Audi will exclusively release new all-electric cars starting in 2026.
Can the Audi Q2 handle snow?
Along with improving the Q2’s driving dynamics in the snow, quattro also comes equipped with emergency braking and Audi Pre-sense Front, which can detect other vehicles and pedestrians in icy situations.
Is there a timing chain or belt on the Audi Q2?
Owners of Q2 vehicles have the option of fixed or variable servicing. In the former, maintenance is necessary every 9,000 miles or 12 months, while in the later, up to two years and 19,000 miles might pass between trips to the mechanic’s shop.
When a Q2 is three years old or older, subsidized maintenance is available, with minor (175) and major services offered alternately (345). For the first two years of maintenance, you’ll pay a bit more than this, but not a lot more.
The timing chain in the 1.4 TFSI and 2.0 TDI engines needs to be updated every five years or 140,000 miles. An authorized dealer bills customers for about 600 and also replaces the water pump. At 70, new brake fluid is required every two years.
Where was the Audi Q2 made?
The Q2, one of Audi’s lesser-known vehicles, was introduced in 2016 and then received a mid-cycle facelift around four years later. It won’t see a second generation because the German luxury brand, which concentrates on larger automobiles with higher profit margins, has other priorities. Because of this, after the current generation is finished, the A1 supermini will also retire.
Audi CEO Markus Duesmann made the following announcement earlier this week in an interview with Handelsblatt (subscription required): “We have made the decision to stop producing the A1, and the Q2 won’t be replaced either. Audi has also been repositioned as a luxury brand. Our model range will be constrained at the bottom and enlarged at the top.”
Gallery: 2021 Audi SQ2 facelift
It’s important to note that the Q2 is produced not just in Ingolstadt, Germany, but also in China, where it is known as the Q2L due to its longer wheelbase and increased back legroom. In addition, the infant crossover offered in the People’s Republic features all-electric powertrain and an E-Tron flavor. Based on the regional NEDC test cycle, the zero-emissions variant, which is exclusively offered locally, has a 38 kWh battery pack and a range of 165 miles (265 kilometers).
Audi’s entry-level Q model is also available in the powerful SQ2 specification, which includes a 2.0-liter gasoline engine with dual-clutch seven-speed automatic transmission, standard Quattro, and 296 horsepower and 295 pound-feet (400 Newton-meters) of torque. The Volkswagen T-Roc R had a facelift in November 2021, and the performance variant is essentially a more opulent version of that vehicle.
Does Q2 exceed A3 in size?
The Q2 falls between the Mini Countryman and Skoda Yeti in terms of overall size, being approximately 200mm shorter than the Q3 and even shorter than the three-door Audi A3 hatchback at 4191mm overall.
Which of Audi’s SUVs is the smallest?
The Q3, the smallest and most cheap SUV offered by Audi, has been completely redesigned for 2019 and now offers additional inside room for both passengers and cargo. The value the Q3 gives for the money is a pleasant surprise.
Is the Q2 all-quattro?
Although there has been speculation about a smaller Q1, it appears Audi’s current view is that it is not worth the effort given the declining margins on smaller models. The Q2 sits in the lineup below the Q3 and Q5 models. In light of the fact that the Q2 and Q3 both share a platform similar to that of the A3 hatchback, the Q2 is actually rather near to the Q3 in size for the foreseeable future.
Interestingly, even while the success of the Audi SUV lineup has been partially attributed to its reputation for quattro four-wheel drive, buyers of the Q2 are only marginally interested in this function. The majority of the lineup only has front-wheel drive, and the only Q2 versions with a quattro powertrain are the most potent.
