Audi Q2 35 TDI S-Line – your driving school car for Class B in Munich
You climb in, pull the door shut – and sit a little higher than in a regular hatchback, yet the car never feels oversized. That is exactly what makes the Audi Q2 such a good place to learn: a compact SUV feel you can read from the very first metre. In Munich's eastern districts, that becomes your advantage.
Why you learn in the Audi Q2 35 TDI S-Line
What our learners notice fastest in the Q2: the slightly raised seating gives you a clear view over the bonnet and the traffic ahead, while the compact body stays easy to handle – a genuine SUV feel that you can still take in at a glance. That combination takes the early nerves out of driving. You judge distances to the front more confidently because you simply see more, and parking feels calmer because the car stays short and well-proportioned. The progressive steering helps here too: tight corners need less turning of the wheel, so manoeuvring through the narrow streets of Haidhausen feels steadier and more controlled. The 35 TDI diesel pulls smoothly and evenly, which is ideal for learning sensitive throttle and braking without the car jerking. In short, the Q2 rewards clean, anticipatory driving – exactly what the examiner is watching for.
Technology & equipment at a glance
| Raised SUV seating | You sit higher than in a hatchback and see the bonnet and traffic more clearly – which helps you judge distances ahead and when merging. |
| Compact dimensions | Despite the SUV look the Q2 stays short and nimble, making tight gaps and reverse parking in the test far easier to manage. |
| Progressive steering | The more you steer, the more directly the wheel responds. Tight corners need less hand-over-hand work, so clean manoeuvring comes more easily. |
| 35 TDI diesel | The diesel pulls evenly from low revs – ideal for practising smooth pulling away and jerk-free throttle control. |
| Audi pre sense & lane-change warning | These systems warn of hazards and blind spots. They are your safety net in training – on the road you still own the shoulder check and where you look. |
| Parking aid Plus | The audible and visual cues help you build a feel for the car's length – but you must master parking yourself for the test. |
Assistance systems are a learning aid – you take the exam yourself.
What you may drive
The Audi Q2 35 TDI is a category B passenger car. A category B licence lets you drive it, along with vehicles up to 3.5 t permissible total weight. Training and the test take place in a premium car like this one; with the B197 route you also train on a manual car and may then drive both gearbox types without an automatic-only restriction on your licence. Just ask us which path fits you best.
Locations & test area Munich East
Picture pulling out from Ostbahnhof toward Rosenheimer Strasse: narrow lanes, parked delivery vans, cyclists on your right. This is exactly where your Q2 training pays off – the raised seat lets you look over the row of parked cars early, and with this short, easy-to-read car you ease past the bottleneck calmly instead of hesitating.
Locations: Haidhausen (Rosenheimer Str. 86), Giesing (Grünwalder Str. 12) & Haar (Münchener Str. 13).
Frequently asked questions
Is the Audi Q2 harder to drive than a normal car because of its SUV look?
No, quite the opposite. The Q2 gives you that higher SUV feel but stays deliberately compact – short, easy to see over and with light steering. Beginners in particular like it because the overview helps while the car remains easy to read.
Does training in the Q2 automatically give me an automatic-only licence?
That depends on the training route. If you only practise on an automatic, the automatic restriction applies. With the B197 route you also train on a manual and may then drive both gearbox types – talk to us before you start.
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Experience this vehicle in your first lesson at all three of our Munich-East locations.
📍 München Haidhausen, Giesing & Haar