
Audi Q2 is the imported version, while Audi Q2L is the domestically produced version. The specific differences are as follows: Design Style: 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. Engine: 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. Dimensions: The length, width, and height of the Audi Q2 are 4191mm, 1794mm, and 1508mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2601mm; the length, width, and height of the Audi Q2L are 4236mm, 1785mm, and 1548mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2628mm.

My family includes elderly and children, so space was a key factor when comparing cars. The Q2L is a domestically produced long-wheelbase version, with an axle that is 27mm longer than the Q2, providing significantly more legroom in the back seats. Installing a child seat won’t make it feel cramped. The suspension tuning is also softer, noticeably reducing the bumpiness when going over speed bumps. The infotainment system has been optimized for the domestic market, supporting local apps like WeChat. In practical use, the Q2L’s trunk makes it easier to load a stroller, and the door storage compartments can hold water bottles for the whole family. I recommend family users to directly choose the Q2L—it’s a few thousand yuan more expensive, but the daily practicality is greatly improved.

I've repeatedly test-driven both models at the 4S dealership before purchasing. Here are my actual impressions: The Q2L is over 20cm longer than the imported Q2, with the extension mainly at the rear doors. The most noticeable difference when sitting inside is in the back seats - the Q2L offers two extra fist-widths of knee room compared to the front seats. Externally, the Q2L features a more flamboyant front grille and comes standard with 18-inch wheels. The infotainment system comes with built-in Baidu Maps and supports dialect recognition for voice commands. On the road, the Q2L's chassis provides better vibration absorption, making speed bumps less jarring. Fuel consumption is roughly the same, with both averaging around 7L in urban conditions. Although the extended version costs over 10,000 yuan more, it comes with greater terminal discounts.

As a car enthusiast who has test-driven both models, the core difference lies in the wheelbase. The Q2L has a wheelbase of 2628mm, which is 27mm longer than the Q2, providing more comfortable rear seating. Both share the same powertrain, a 1.4T engine paired with a 7DCT transmission. In terms of features, the Q2L adds a panoramic sunroof and rear USB ports. For handling, the Q2 is slightly more agile, while the Q2L offers better high-speed stability. The price difference mainly stems from import tariffs, and the domestically produced Q2L has lower maintenance costs in the long run.

A detailed comparison of the parameters reveals: The Q2L has a length of 4229mm, which is 136mm longer than the Q2, and a height that is 11mm lower, giving it a more sporty appearance. The trunk capacity remains unchanged at 405L, but the rear seats fold down to provide a flatter surface. Standard features include automatic air conditioning and rear air vents, which are optional on the base Q2. The center console screen has been upgraded from 7 inches to 8.25 inches, supporting dual connections for CarPlay. In actual driving, the steering feels lighter, making it more suitable for urban commuting.


