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On the road, the Q2 is one of the best cars in its class, particularly when fitted with the optional adaptive suspension.
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Responsive steering means that itโs easier to direct the car to a precise point on the road, and makes it more fun to drive.
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It comes with a good choice of economical engines that are also powerful and which match the carโs sporty feel. Four-wheel drive is available on the most powerful petrol and diesel versions.
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The Audi Q2 has similar dimensions to a supermini, but has been made taller to make it more spacious and versatile.
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The most expensive S line models have 18in alloy wheels and sport suspension, which makes the ride firmer and bumpier than cheaper models.
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The rear pillars of the car, either side of the bootlid, are silver on mid-range Sport models and grey on the range-topping S line cars. You can also choose optional white pillars.
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All Audi Q2 models have a dashboard screen as standard. It's fitted with sat-nav on Sport and S line models, but only S line cars have leather seats.
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Audi's virtual cockpit is an option on Q2 models. It's a wide screen behind the steering wheel that displays a digital speedometer and a range of othe rinformation - such as a giant sat-nav map.
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Considering the Audi Q2 is a short car, there's space in the back for 6ft adults to sit in comfort.
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The boot in the Audi Q2 is a useful 405-litres in size, making it one of the largest in its class.
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Split-fold rear seats mean you can expand the Audi Q2's luggage capacity and still have space in the back for passengers.