From the outside it’s cool and it’s cute. Like a miniature version of its big brother, the Q5, it’s got nice curved lines and for a small SUV Audi's managed to make it look less boxy than normal. I drove it in Audi’s signature flat grey colour which I used to not particularly like but it’s grown on me. It’s modern and chic and looks good with any outfit (#priorities).
The interiors are a tiny bit yin and yang, as it bounces from a surprisingly plastic finish on the dash and doors to the impressive leather seats and steering wheel, and the digital dashboard.
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2018 Audi Q2 2.0 TFSI Quattro. (image credit: Dean McCartney)
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2018 Audi Q2 2.0 TFSI Quattro. (image credit: Dean McCartney)
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2018 Audi Q2 2.0 TFSI Quattro. (image credit: Dean McCartney)
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2018 Audi Q2 2.0 TFSI Quattro. (image credit: Dean McCartney)
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2018 Audi Q2 2.0 TFSI Quattro. (image credit: Dean McCartney)
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2018 Audi Q2 2.0 TFSI Quattro. (image credit: Dean McCartney)
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2018 Audi Q2 2.0 TFSI Quattro. (image credit: Dean McCartney)
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2018 Audi Q2 2.0 TFSI Quattro. (image credit: Dean McCartney)
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2018 Audi Q2 2.0 TFSI Quattro. (image credit: Dean McCartney)
Granted, the steering wheel I tested does not come standard with the car - it’s part of a 'Technik package' that costs around $2500. But it’s the steering wheel to get. It’s small with a flat bottom and makes you feel like you’re in a racing car, rather than a mini SUV. The leather is smooth and the whole experience makes every driving day a great day.
As a part of the Technik package, you’ll also get Audi’s ‘virtual cockpit’, which is a fully digitised screen in front of the steering wheel with the speedometer displayed on a map of where you’re actually travelling. You can customise the view and it makes the whole car look swish and ultra modern.
They’ve focused on making the interior cool, rather than luxe, with a premium matt black finish around the centre console area and red metallic accents throughout which actually work really well. Together with leather seats which are comfortable and in the style we’ve come to expect from Audi, it makes for a funky interior that looks good and feels good, even if it does have some slightly lower-budget areas.