What is the engine displacement of the Audi Q2?
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Audi Q2 is equipped with a 1.4T engine, which has a maximum power of 110 horsepower and a maximum torque of 250 Nm. As an entry-level model under the Audi brand, the Q2 adopts the family-style design language in terms of appearance, with an overall youthful design. The front grille of the car features a smoked black design, complemented by diamond-shaped headlights on both sides and sporty kit decorations at the bottom of the linkage, making the front face look more refined. In terms of interior, the car's dashboard adopts a wraparound design, with a floating LCD screen on the center console. The air vents are designed in a circular shape, somewhat similar to the Audi A3.
As a long-time Audi owner, I've researched the Q2's configurations. The main engine is a 1.4T turbocharged unit with 150 horsepower - plenty of punch for city driving while remaining fuel-efficient. Last year when I accompanied a friend to pick up his car, his mid-range model came with this engine displacement. Earlier imported versions had 2.0T diesel engines, but now the domestic models mostly use the 1.4T. The fuel cap clearly shows a 95-octane gasoline requirement - don't make the mistake at the pump. I once saw a new owner accidentally fill with 92-octane, triggering the check engine light and costing over 6,000 yuan in repairs.
From a car dealer's perspective, the Q2's engine displacement is quite memorable. In the used car market, 70% of them come with the 1.4T EA211 engine, and I can recite its 300 Nm torque figure blindfolded. During inspections, pay special attention to carbon buildup issues with direct injection – I've seen some throw check engine lights at just 50,000 km. The newer models added a particulate filter, which makes annual inspections easier but adds about 200 to maintenance costs. If you see black soot on the exhaust pipe, negotiate the price down – it likely has significant oil consumption issues.