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Audi Q2 crossover available to order

  • New Audi crossover available from £20,230
  • Economical petrol and diesel models on offer
  • First models arrive from November 2016

Written by Christofer Lloyd Published: 16 August 2016 Updated: 16 August 2016

The new Audi Q2 is available to order now with the first UK models set to arrive in November 2016. Prices for the new model – which slots into the Audi range below the Q3 off-roader – currently start at £22,380, with buyers able to choose between SE, Sport and S Line trims.

Prices for new Audi Q2 start at £20,230

An entry-level three-cylinder 1.0-litre petrol version will join the range at a later date, dropping the entry price to £20,230. At the other end of the scale will be a range-topping Edition #1 version, available from September onwards and costing £31,170 upwards.

Standard kit across the range includes smartphone connectivity, 16-inch alloy wheels and autonomous emergency braking with pedestrian recognition. Meanwhile, options will include Audi’s digital dials, which can display sat-nav maps across the whole width of the driver’s screen, wireless phone charging and a head-up display.

Engines on offer will include the 1.0-litre petrol unit, a 150hp 1.4-litre petrol, a 115hp 1.6-litre diesel and a 2.0-litre diesel in 150hp or 190hp tune. Manual and automatic transmissions will be available for all engines – barring the manual-only 1.0-litre – as will Quattro all-wheel drive on the more powerful models. An all-wheel drive turbocharged 2.0-litre petrol will arrive from mid-2017.

Claimed economy of up to 64.2mpg

The most efficient model is the 1.6-litre diesel, which returns claimed economy of 64.2mpg, with CO2 emissions of 114g/km – meaning BIK charges of 22 percent and annual car tax of £30. This model can also accelerate to 62mph in 10.3 seconds.

The turbocharged 1.4-litre petrol will be cheaper to tax, however, with matching road tax charges but lower 20 percent BIK. Claimed economy stands at 54.3mpg, while the 0-62mph sprint takes just 8.5 seconds.

Sat-nav standard on Sport, S Line and Edition #1 models

SE models include Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, electric and heated door mirrors, and Bluetooth connectivity. Meanwhile, Sport models gain a seven-inch sat-nav system, 17-inch alloy wheels, selectable driving modes, cruise control, automatic headlights and windscreen wipers, along with cloth sports seats.

S Line models, on the other hand, feature sharper exterior styling details, 18-inch alloy wheels, LED headlights plus cloth and leather sports seats, along with a multi-function steering wheel and brushed aluminium trim.

Edition #1 cars feature unique grey paintwork, with 19-inch alloy wheels, black exterior styling detailing and leather front sports seats.

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