Audi Q2: In Love Again
The Audi Q2 is a sprightly, little compact crossover that is big on fun and power.
30/12/2020
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PIC : RACHNA TYAGI
MUMBAI
Just why did Audi wait so long to bring the Q2 to India is the first thing that comes to mind after you’ve experienced this little speed monster because ideally this would have made for a great candidate amongst several other hot hatches with feeble engines out there. But then, this isn’t a hot hatch, or is it? Well, Audi is calling the Q2, a crossover. Read on to find out why. First things first. You are going to absolutely love the Q2’s arresting design language which has a beautiful trapezoidal theme running through its well-sculpted body and on other parts such as the headlights and grille as well. It is these design flourishes that really make the Q2 stand out, especially when viewed from certain angles and therein lies its unique beauty. At first glance you may mistake it is for a hot hatch but then, its wide-bodied stance, ground clearance of 200 mm and rakish windscreen should dispel all such notions. The interior is very Audi and by that what we mean is a very clean design, that exudes a luxurious feel with soft touch plastic and with some excellent fit and finish, in terms of really high-quality switches
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