Regardless of what you might think of the Audi A2, this model never managed to become as successful as
Mercedes' A-Class. This led to certain voices labeling it a failure, and now,
nearly 18 years since the first A2 left the assembly line, its controversial
looks aren't winning it many fans among used car buyers either.
Audi was going to give the nameplate another chance,
following the introduction of their A2 Concept back in 2011, but that project
was later put on hold indefinitely.
If you're curious to see what a successor to the A2
might look like, these renderings by Pino Cazzetta should get your imagination
flowing. According to the designer, this so-called A2-Q would be just 4 cm longer than the original car, which measured 3,826 mm in
length, 1,673 mm in width and 1,553 mm in height.
As for aesthetics, it's got massive wheels, a pair of narrow yet stylish mirrors, and door handles
that pop out like on your Tesla.