
The Audi Q2 has been domestically produced, and the domestic model is called the Q2L. The Q2L is a five-door, five-seater compact SUV under the Audi brand. This vehicle has a wheelbase of 2628mm, with length, width, and height dimensions of 4236mm, 1785mm, and 1548mm respectively. The entire Audi Q2 series is equipped with a 1.4-liter turbocharged engine, which delivers a maximum power of 150 horsepower and a maximum torque of 250 Newton-meters. The engine's maximum power output is achieved between 5000 to 6000 revolutions per minute, and the maximum torque is available between 1750 to 3000 revolutions per minute. This engine features direct fuel injection technology and utilizes an aluminum alloy cylinder head and block.

The Audi Q2 has indeed been locally produced in China, manufactured by FAW-Volkswagen Audi. As a car owner who frequently follows automotive trends, I personally saw the Q2L model during a test drive at a dealership, where the salesperson detailed that it was locally manufactured at the Changchun plant in China. After localization, the price became more affordable, fitting comfortably within my budget for a luxury brand. The test drive experience was comfortable, with more spacious interiors compared to the imported version, thanks to localized adjustments. Parts and maintenance are also more convenient, as the local supply chain ensures quick availability of components and reduces import tariff costs. Overall, the localization of the Q2 has made it a popular choice, with Audi's strategy precisely capturing the Chinese market demand, leading to steady sales growth. It's definitely worth recommending to friends seeking value for money.

Regarding the domestic production of the Audi Q2, from an automotive industry perspective, it has been jointly produced by FAW-Volkswagen since 2018, primarily at the Changchun plant. After localization, the procurement of local parts reduced manufacturing costs. Reports I’ve studied indicate strict quality inspections that meet German standards, ensuring reliable performance. The domestic version, named Q2L, features an extended wheelbase tailored to Chinese consumers, enhancing interior space and comfort. The production process employs efficient assembly lines, minimizing environmental impact. Technological upgrades include locally adapted smart systems, making the driving experience more aligned with daily life. This localization strategy has helped Audi solidify its market share, competing with the domestically produced BMW X2, and is beneficial for industry-wide innovation in the long run.

I was already aware of the news about the domestication of the Audi Q2. Produced by FAW-Volkswagen Audi, from a market perspective, domestic production has reduced the price, opening up the market for younger users. I have observed an increase in dealership sales, with obvious advantages when competing with the domestically produced Mercedes-Benz GLA. After domestic production, supply is stable, reducing import delays, and the maintenance service network has broad coverage. In terms of environmental protection, local production reduces the carbon footprint, and Audi has simultaneously launched a new energy version. Currently, the Q2 is on sale, with flexible domestic positioning enhancing brand affinity.


