A1/S1 Official: Audi A1 Quattro


The Audi A1 is a luxury supermini car launched by Audi at the 2010 Geneva Motor Show. Sales of the initial three-door A1 model started in Germany in August 2010, with the United Kingdom following in November 2010.

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Didn't expect Audi to build this but thankfully they did. Slightly disappointed that the flared wheel arches didn't make it to the production version, otherwise this is one angry looking thing. Love those retro styled wheels. Interesting to read that during normal driving conditions the front wheels receive most of the power



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Audi A1 quattro
Audi is crowning its successful A1 model series with an exclusive top-of-the-line model. The dynamic Audi A1 quattro, limited to just 333 units, moves to the head of the compact class. Its two-liter, turbocharged engine produces 188 kW (256 hp) and 350 Nm (258.15 lb-ft) of torque, which is delivered to all four wheels. The Audi A1 quattro sprints from zero to 100 km/h (62.14 mph) in 5.7 seconds and has a top speed of 245 km/h (152.24 mph).

The Audi A1 quattro is powered by the 2.0 TFSI engine. The 1,984 cc, four-cylinder engine combines gasoline direct injection with turbocharging in the classic Audi manner. Among its highlights are the adjustable intake cam shaft and the two balance shafts, which ensure smooth operation. Maximum torque of 350 Nm (258.15 lb-ft) is continuously available between 2,500 and 4,500 rpm, and peak power (188 kW/256 hp) is developed at 6,000 rpm.

Every detail of the sporty, sonorous four-cylinder engine has been optimized for high performance and low fuel consumption. Common rail injection, a turbocharger with intercooler and a regulated oil pump are just a few examples. The Audi A1 quattro is expected to consume on average less than 8.5 liters of fuel per 100 km (27.67 US mpg). Yet it performs like a top-notch sports car: The standard sprint takes just 5.7 seconds, and top speed is 245 km/h (152.24 mph).

The 2.0 TFSI delivers its power to the quattro permanent all-wheel drive system via a precisely shifting six-speed transmission, bringing Vorsprung durch Technik to the small-car class. The heart of this system is an electronically controlled, hydraulically actuated multi-plate clutch whose package of plates rotates in an oil bath.

During normal driving, the clutch sends most of the engine's power to the front wheels. If traction decreases there, the clutch can transfer torque steplessly to the rear axle in just a few milliseconds by forcing the packages of plates together by a defined amount. A pressure reservoir helps the electric pump to develop the oil pressure. If a wheel on one of the axles should slip, it is braked by the electronic differential lock (EDL).

The placement of the multi-plate clutch at the rear axle provides for a harmonious distribution of the axle loads, and the chassis of the Audi A1 quattro has been adapted to the dynamics of the drivetrain. It is much more tautly tuned than that of the production model. The front suspension is a McPherson construction; a four-link axle is used at the rear. The sensitive and efficient electrohydraulic power steering has a sporty, direct 14.8:1 steering ratio.

The Audi A1 quattro rolls on 8.0 J x 18 cast alloy wheels. They are Glacier White, feature an exclusive turbine design and are fitted with 225/35-series tires. The internally vented front brake discs measure 312 millimeters (12.28 in) in diameter and are gripped by black calipers. The ESP stabilization program includes a sport mode and can be switched off entirely for a trip to the race track, for example.
 
Limited to just 333 units. Why? Is this a tie-over until the S1 arrives?

Looks like a cracker though, an unexpected move by Audi.
 
Limited to just 333 units. Why? Is this a tie-over until the S1 arrives?

Looks like a cracker though, an unexpected move by Audi.

Might be testing the water to see if there is a market for such an expensive supermini. :t-hands:

I see they are claiming the same acceleration figures as the bigger S3, no weight figures quoted though I can't believe it will be much different than the S3 then other than 30-40kg lighter.
 
It is relatively slow considering the power to weight ratio which sure will be better than Golf R and Audi S3
 
Might be testing the water to see if there is a market for such an expensive supermini. :t-hands:

I see they are claiming the same acceleration figures as the bigger S3, no weight figures quoted though I can't believe it will be much different than the S3 other than 30-40kg lighter.

As far as I know, the S3 sprints 0-100 km/h in 5.1 seconds, whilte the A1 in 5.7. So, a but difference though.
 
OMG....I LOVE IT!!!!!

The A1 itself is ok at best (I like the Polo better), but this thing here is just brilliant. Changes the car completely and for the better!! Sick. And fantastic specs...

Only one but: the price will be around 60-65k euro here in my country :(
 
This car is amazing... BUT it will be as heavy as an elephant... 5.7sec is slow for a car that should be lighter/faster than the S3... it's Audi's "RS1" not S1
But I really don't care that much because that's my new favorite Audi after the R8 :icondrool
 
It is relatively slow considering the power to weight ratio which sure will be better than Golf R and Audi S3

Yeah it is funny which makes me think either it's weight isn't that great considering it's size or they are being very conservative with it's performance figures. Given that it's torque remains unchanged and it's HP is only 9 less that's why taking it's acceleration at face value it's weight difference must be small.

As far as I know, the S3 sprints 0-100 km/h in 5.1 seconds, whilte the A1 in 5.7. So, a but difference though.

I know the TTS is capable of this but didn't think the S3 could as well, are you sure about this?
 
I know the TTS is capable of this but didn't think the S3 could as well, are you sure about this?

From the latest issue of Autobild.

Audi S3/Renault /Seat Cupra R/ VW GTI 35 edition
0–100 km/h 6,3/ s 6,3 s/ 6,4 s/ 6,5 s
 
^ Must be the conditions. In perfect condition the S3 does 0-100 km/h in 5.7 seconds. That's what Audi states too for the 6MT. 5.1 secs is definitely way too fast...
 
From the latest issue of Autobild.

Audi S3/Renault /Seat Cupra R/ VW GTI 35 edition
0–100 km/h 6,3/ s 6,3 s/ 6,4 s/ 6,5 s

That sounds very poor don't you think, the one car that is equipped with awd posting identical times to those fwd ones.
 

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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