A1/S1 Audi A1 Sportback concept: pics & info


The Audi A1 is a luxury supermini car produced by Audi. Predecessor: Audi 50, Audi A2. Production: 2010-2026.

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Audi A1: the world exclusive


We always knew that CAR's Georg Kacher is one of the best connected motoring journalists in the world. But even we were surprised when he rang the office with news that he'd 'obtained' official design sketches of Audi's new Mini, the A1. Forget the artist's impressions you'll find elsewhere, CAR Online has three sketches smuggled out of Ingolstadt's design HQ that show exactly how Audi's baby will look.

It's been a few years since the A2 ceased production, and Audi is chomping at the bit to join the ranks of the premium superminis. You can't blame them after jealously eyeing five years of BMW success with the pricey Mini. Audi's own supermini will be a classy hatchback laced with the brand's design flourishes - and will form a crucial plank in its strategy to become the world's biggest premium car maker by the middle of the next decade.

The A1 will also be among the first VW group models built around its new MQB formula (that's platform boffin-speak for modular transverse matrix). Sounds a bit dull, but the important thing is this: it will also underpin the next A3 in 2010 and other minis elsewhere in the group, and it's designed to be cheaper to build, easier to assemble and more flexible to drop in different modules to tailor the spec for different brands. Audi reckons it'll be $1000 cheaper per car than today's small-car architecture.

Wow. Describe the A1 in more detail then

Audi plans four different A1 versions: a chunky three-door hatch (revealed here in our exclusive sketches), a roomier five-door hatch, a two-door coupe and an open-top model. Will it be a four-seater cabriolet or a two-seater roadster? We don't know yet. It may be something else altogether, like an evolution of the interesting A2 Open Air concept we saw at the 1999 Frankfurt show.

Former chairman Martin Winterkorn, now at VW, is very proud of his new baby. 'It demonstrates our packaging skills - this is a more attractive second car. With the new four-door Polo waiting in the wings, conceiving a structurally similar but visually very different version for Audi is not exactly rocket science.'

Audi will equip the A1 with quattro four-wheel drive. That's one reason why it won't be based on the new 2008 Polo's front-drive only PQ25 architecture. Why introduce quattro in this price-sensitive segment? Because premium customers don't mind spending money on comfort and safety options - and quattro is writ through Audi DNA like a stick of Blackpool rock. All-wheel drive gives planned S1 and Q1 derivatives more kudos, too.

A four-wheel drive, turbocharged Audi S1... sounds like a genuine pocket rocket!

The S1 is tipped to get angular flared wheelarches like the 1980 quattro coupe, and will be powered by a 200bhp turbo engine driving all four corners for all-weather traction. This official Audi sketch shows how a butch, bodykitted S1 could look with large alloys, tarmac-hugging spoilers and LED daytime running lights.

Base A1 models will of course be front-wheel drive, and the engines will be direct-injection from bottom to top. Audi plans to offer five different derivatives of the same 1.4-litre petrol. With and without turbo, the power output ratings are 65, 85, 105, 140 and 170bhp.

The same reduce-to-the-max strategy applies to the diesels. Here, it's a new 1.6-litre four-pot, which has been selected to do the job in 75, 90, 105 and 130bhp guise. The transmission of choice is a heavily re-engineered low-cost dual-clutch unit dubbed DSG250 which boasts seven forward ratios, a world first in this price segment.

The new management team at Audi needs to make sure that the A1 will be a true Audi - in the way it looks, in the way it is put together, and in the way it drives. Under four metres short and a tad lower and wider than most rivals, the A1 models will be shaped to rival the Mini in terms of street credibility and to eclipse it in terms of practicality.

Audi hopes to build 100,000 units in its first full year of production, 2010. But once the open-top version and the Q1 are in production, Audi intends to boost the capacity in Brussels to an ambitious 190,000 vehicles. To make sure the new car takes off like a rocket, prices are expected to start at €16,000 (£10,700) in today's money, thereby undercutting the least expensive Mini by almost 10 percent.

Audi A1 - First Official Pictures - Carmagazine.co.uk

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Re: CAR MAGAZINE - Audi A1

Man, if they brought this to the States... I'd be dying to get my hands on a quattro model 3-door hatch.
 
re: New Audi A1 Thread Part II (Spy pics & info)

Summary of notable CGIs of the previous thread




Huckfeldt's impression of A1 in AutoBild, posted by Eni





Auto-news.de impression, posted by Yannis

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Autokampioen.nl impression, posted by Iceman





Infomotori.co.uk impression, posted by Yannis





More Huckfeldt's impression of A1 in AutoBild, posted by Eni






Xelopolis.com impression, posted by Iceman




Autozeitung.de impression, posted by Iceman

 
re: New Audi A1 Thread Part II (Spy pics & info)

I think it's almost a bit silly, how almost all these preliminary, conceptual watercolor renderings feature at least 20 inch wheels with barely any visible rubber. I recently chatted with an Audi developer, and the fact is (as appears to be confirmed by the numerous sketches above) that Audi still doesn't know exactly how long or strong the A1 models will ultimately be. In light of the utterly insane "Global Warming Hoax" hype, Audi is still making much of the A1 stuff up as they move forward. I suspect the release of these drawings is just another trial balloon to elicit responses and "buzz", because they need feedback. Personally, I think those huge, truck-like grilles are somewhat indicative of an inferiority complex. Still, a lightweight two-door coupé (including separate trunk compartment with fixed rear window) less than four meters long, with all-wheel drive and sporty performance (acceleration, handling, Nürburgring lap time) like the upcoming BMW 135i could be very interesting. In any case the current Auto Motor und Sport magazine has announced that BMW actually plans to produce a front wheel drive model with transverse engine (an upscale MINI it seems -- what a SHAME), apparently to compete with the A1.
 
re: New Audi A1 Thread Part II (Spy pics & info)

I love the SUV like front and the overall design of the car. Lots of elements from the Cross Coupe. With the 1.4 TFSI under the hood priced at 17 000 I would see this as a very attractive buy.


 
re: New Audi A1 Thread Part II (Spy pics & info)

nono, does that mean audi is goin downmarket? what about gti? r32? rabbit? sirocco? more cannibalization.
 
re: New Audi A1 Thread Part II (Spy pics & info)

nono, does that mean audi is goin downmarket? what about gti? r32? rabbit? sirocco? more cannibalization.

I don't think that Audi is going down market. The A1 will still be a premium car and cost more than a VW polo. It is the same with their entry model the A3, although it competes with the Golf, it is considerably more expensive.
 
re: New Audi A1 Thread Part II (Spy pics & info)

What a good looking car!!! I'd be forever mad at Audi if they chose not to export it here. With BMW and Mercedes Benz bringing compacts and subcompacts, sure there is a market for this car. I'd buy it!!! Looks way better than the MINI Cooper and Clubman, not to say that I don't like those cars.
 
re: New Audi A1 Thread Part II (Spy pics & info)

Looks great. What does this spell for the A2?
 
re: New Audi A1 Thread Part II (Spy pics & info)

Audi A1 Speedster: First picture!

We found the first picture, although just a CGI, of the yesterday bespoken Audi A1 Speedster.
As a great sidenote we have sources saying that the Audi A1 will be displayed with a hybrid engine at the Tokyo Motor Show! We told you yesterday that the Audi A1 shall be exhibited in Tokyo this year, but the hybrid engine adds some spice to that news.
Be assured that we will cover all the news from the Tokyo Motor Show.
Audi A1 Speedster: First picture! - The German Car Blog
 
re: New Audi A1 Thread Part II (Spy pics & info)


I think this is the best looking sketch with the Ur-Quattro style fenders.

Hans.
 
re: New Audi A1 Thread Part II (Spy pics & info)

AMS claims Audi will present A1 Concept in Tokyo this Fall.

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re: New Audi A1 Thread Part II (Spy pics & info)

I think all Audi's should have the rings located to the hood instead of being on the grill, looks clean.
 
re: New Audi A1 Thread Part II (Spy pics & info)

I think all Audi's should have the rings located to the hood instead of being on the grill, looks clean.

I disagree. IMO the grill looks empty and almost ridiculous without the rings.
 
re: New Audi A1 Thread Part II (Spy pics & info)



Audi A1 to Debut in Tokyo

Less than two weeks ago we disclosed Audi's upcoming premium super mini, the Audi A1 and now thanks to Auto, Motor und Sport we can report that the Audi A1 will make its debut at the Tokyo Motor Show in October as a hybrid model. Earlier reports suggested that Audi would release the A1 at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September.

The A1 prices are expected to start at below 20,000 euros ($27,000) and annual sales targets are set at 80,000 - 100,000 units. Michael Dick, responsible for Technical Development at Audi, insisted that the A1 will be "manlier and sportier" than BMW's MINI, adding that "When a father sits gladly in his daughter's car, then we've got it spot on."

Stay tuned for more news on the Audi A1!


Audi A1 to Debut in Tokyo

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re: New Audi A1 Thread Part II (Spy pics & info)

I absolutley love this car,looks way better than the mini which is very feminine,old and dated now IMO.I mean most people can't tell the diff between the new and old model!
Now i need this car to have quattro and be priced well and i'll for sure buy one!
 

Audi

Audi AG is a German automotive manufacturer of luxury vehicles headquartered in Ingolstadt, Bavaria, Germany. A subsidiary of the Volkswagen Group, the company’s origins date back to the early 20th century and the initial enterprises (Horch and the Audiwerke) founded by engineer August Horch (1868–1951). Two other manufacturers (DKW and Wanderer) also contributed to the foundation of Auto Union in 1932. The modern Audi era began in the 1960s, when Volkswagen acquired Auto Union from Daimler-Benz, and merged it with NSU Motorenwerke in 1969.
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