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2012 Audi A2 / Q2

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#1 · (Edited)
New Audi A2 due in 2012
The Audi A2 will make its comeback in 2012.

The second-generation model will drop the pricey spaceframe construction of the original A2 for a conventional steel monocoque borrowed from the A1.

This move is expected to result in ultra-keen pricing against front-drive rivals from BMW and Mercedes.
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#4 ·
Update!

First Look: 2013 Audi A2
Audi is determined to become the world's number one premium carmaker, and the only way the brand can reach this goal is by entering new segments of the market which generate plenty of added volume. True, there is still some potential to be drawn from new niche models such as the A7 Sportback, but the big numbers are created elsewhere-for example, by extending the A3 family (with a sedan that should do well in the U.S. market), by getting the new A1 range on the road (sales start this summer in Europe), and by reviving the A2.

The European-market A2 was the brand's first try at a minicompact. Its sophisticated lightweight aluminum spaceframe architecture was great for fuel economy but it saddled the little Audi with a premium price tag, and sales never reached expectations. Since being discontinued, the car's reputation, however, has grown, and hopes are high for the new version.



This looks a lot better than the one up top.
 
#5 ·
The top rear reminds me of the Aztec..... :puke:

I liked the meaner looking front of the first pic, minus the crease around the fogs.
 
#7 ·
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