What is the difference between Audi Q2 and Q2L?
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Audi Q2 and Q2L have the following differences: 1. Different design styles: The exhaust pipe of the Audi Q2 adopts a single-sided single-outlet design; the exhaust pipe of the Audi Q2L adopts a single-sided dual-outlet chrome design. 2. Different engines: The Audi Q2 is equipped with a 1.0TFSI three-cylinder and a 2.0TFSI four-cylinder engine; the Audi Q2L is equipped with a 1.4TFSI engine. 3. Different dimensions: The Audi Q2 has a length, width, and height of 4191mm, 1794mm, and 1508mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2601mm; the Audi Q2L has a length, width, and height of 4236mm, 1785mm, and 1548mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2628mm.
As a frequent Audi driver, I've tried both the Q2 and Q2L, with the most noticeable difference being space: the Q2L is a China-exclusive extended version, with an approximately 33mm longer wheelbase, providing more spacious rear legroom, making it more comfortable for tasks like picking up kids or traveling with friends. In terms of driving experience, both cars share the same 1.4T engine with similar fuel consumption, but the slightly longer body of the Q2L makes it a bit clumsier when turning on narrow urban roads, though it feels more stable at high speeds. The interior materials are identical, but the Q2L's seats have been optimized for better lower back support. Maintenance costs are almost the same, with the Q2L being more common in China, making parts easier to find. Overall, if you live in China, the Q2L's space advantage makes it more practical for daily use.