Editorial Review

Consumer Reviews

The Audi Q2 is boxy but petite, giving you all the premium car ownership experience in a small package that can go anywhere.
If you're looking for something small to take on our city streets, this could just be it.

The Audi Q2 is already getting on in age. The recent facelift adds in plenty of tech, from LED Matrix lights, and a new 1.5-litre engine to a redesigned bonnet and electric tailgate.

Engine is alright being an Audi, but way too many hard plastic used. 2nd row is so small and cramp, don't get this car if you ferry people, this is mainly for one person comfort.
Car is punchy due to the 1.5t and very light weight.

I have enjoyed the ride since i purchased the 1L Q2. Good punchy engine despite it being 1L with the turbo, gets me from point to point without much issues driving both city and expressways. Love both the exterior and interior - looks better than the Q3 in my opinion externally, with the lights, more chiseled and sharper front. The night dashboard display lights also looking good/unique when lighted up. A car with lots of character for the young definitely!

Bought my white Audi Q2 1.4 turbo TFSI engine last month and it appeared to be one of the best decisions I've made. Traded in my 5 year old BMW 5 series for this and to be very honest, I was initially concerned with the space. I owned a Mini Cooper and 3 series before this. The Q2 of course cannot be compared to the cabin space of a 5 series. But I wanted something fun and zippy to drive. Something with power that looks great on the road and at the same time fun to drive without being a fuel guzzler. Reviewing this from my experience, I'd say the Q2 has the best of both worlds of both the trendiness of the Mini Cooper and the moderness and style of an Audi. It's simply the most fun car I've driven! Superb handling on the roads. Interior cabin is kept simple so if you're looking for something techy and elaborate then you might consider the highest end model. Fuel economy is one to beat. This week I drove 179km on just one bar (out of 8 bars) of petrol. Full tank about $90.
Love the exterior daytime headlights as well as the interior mood lighting that allows you to play with lights (just like my old mini). Not to mention the fantastic sound system made by B&O. Fits 4 comfortably. 5 would be a squeeze. Good enough for me if you're mostly a solo driver like me.
All in all, if you're looking for a stylish yet fun car from a renowned brand that ticks all the right boxes and will not burn a huge hole in your pocket, the Q2 is the one for you.

Check out this quirky looking hatch. To be honest, when I first laid eyes on it I wasn't sure what I felt about its design. It looks so weird. But the more I look at it, the more I'm starting to love it.
Beneath its exterior, the Q2 really surprised me. I expected it to be slow and handle poorly but it's actually pretty punchy and handles like a hot hatch.
This baby stands out wherever you go, it doesn't look like other Audis, packs some punch and handles pretty damn well. Good job Audi.

The Audi Q2 is a real joy to drive. The four-pot turbocharged 1.4-litre cylinder-on-demand engine puts out some low end punch, perfect for overtaking and city driving.
The compact crossover handles like a hot hatch too. Swerve it around corners and it feels composed and firmly planted. Needless to say, the compactness of the Q2 makes it easy to drive around SG and easy to park in tight spaces.
Another thing that I like, some may not, is the quirky/funky design of the Q2. It stands out from other cars in its segment and is quite refreshing to look at.
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