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Audi - SQ2 BLACK ED TFSI QUAT S-A (2021)

Audi SQ2 BLACK ED TFSI QUAT S-A – the compact all‑electric SUV that marries sporty performance with a futuristic, limited‑edition design – has captured the imagination of enthusiasts since its 2021 launch. Whether you’re curious about the Audi SQ2 BLACK ED TFSI QUAT S-A price, evaluating a used option, or simply wondering what is a 2021 Audi SQ2 BLACK ED TFSI QUAT S-A worth, understanding its specs, depreciation trajectory, and market position will help you make an informed decision.

  • Engine & Powertrain
    • 100 kWh battery
    • 236 kW (317 hp) electric motor
    • 0–100 km/h in 4.3 s
    • All‑wheel drive (Quad Torque Adaptive)
  • Transmission
    • 7‑speed automated manual (dual‑clutch)
  • Fuel Type
    • Fully electric – no gasoline or diesel consumption
  • Dimensions
    • Length: 4,370 mm
    • Width: 1,830 mm
    • Height: 1,689 mm
    • Wheelbase: 2,650 mm
  • Interior & Technology
    • 12‑inch digital instrument cluster
    • 15‑inch infotainment screen
    • 22‑seat feature package (including floor colors, wheels, and interior trim)
    • Adaptive suspension with individual ride modes
  • Charging
    • 100 kW DC fast‑charge (0–80 % in ~30 min)
    • 11 kW AC home charging
  • Safety & Driver Assistance
    • Adaptive Cruise Control
    • Traffic Sign Recognition
    • Lane‑Keeping Assist
    • City Safety (automatic emergency braking)

These details highlight why the Audi SQ2 BLACK ED TFSI QUAT S-A stands out in the electric compact SUV segment: it offers a rare blend of contemporary styling, high performance, and a comfortable, tech‑forward cabin.

Depreciation Insights

When evaluating a vehicle’s future value, it’s essential to understand typical depreciation patterns. Electric vehicles generally depreciate at a slightly different rate than internal‑combust


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