RE: Audi A1 Quattro revealed

RE: Audi A1 Quattro revealed

Wednesday 21st December 2011

Audi A1 Quattro revealed

Limited production 256hp A1 Quattro gives the baby A1 serious Vorsprung



Audi has moved one step closer to launching the much anticipated RS1 version of its A1 supermini by unveiling a limited edition Quattro model making 256hp. Effectively a concept you can actually buy, the A1 Quattro is a statement of intent, according to the firm.

Thought the A1 was too cute?
Thought the A1 was too cute?
"Look at the RS2 in the early 90s," says Audi technology communications manager Josef Schlossmacher, speaking exclusively to Pistonheads. "That was another example of a small-scale series that gave a lot of technology to other cars. It became predecessor of all later RS models."

Limited to just 333 cars, the new model proves Audi can cram in the 2.0-litre direct injection turbo petrol engine powering the S3 under the A1's bonnet. And just as importantly for future hot A1s, it shows that the Haldex Quattro system can also be made to fit.

Schlossmacher wouldn't confirm that an RS1 (or S1) were in the pipeline, but strongly hinted we can expect them. "Before doing an RS1 why not first do a different thing?" he asks. "There is always the chance to transfer something special into a large-scale series."

As an appetite whetter, the A1 Quattro certainly does the job. The claimed 0-62mph time of 5.7 seconds just pips the manual S3 to the line by a tenth of a second, before going to hit a top speed of 152mph.

Bolstered by a intercooler, the turbo'd four-cylinder makes its 256bhp at 6,000rpm and doles out 258lb ft of torque between 2500-4500rpm.

Ronal-style wheels are a neat touch
Ronal-style wheels are a neat touch
Power is sent to the front wheels until slip is detected, when the special clutch engages the rear drivetrain to instantaneously bring the back wheels into play. Any slip then is controlled by an electronic diff braking the individual wheels, rather than using the ESC. That bit you can't see, but bystanders will certainly notice the new rear wing and twin 100mm tailpipes.

In fact, the A1 Quattro makes its presence felt quite effectively. The only colour scheme is Glacier White with a gloss black roof while the design of the 18-inch white alloys brings to mind rally specials of the 80s.

Inside sombre black is lifted with plenty of signs you're driving something special, including white needles on the dials, a red tachometer and brushed stainless steel pedal caps. The backrest covers have Quattro badges and the seats are upholstered in Silk Nappa leather - the good stuff.

As you've probably figured, this is no stripped-out lightweight track car. So there are all the creature comforts, including a 14-speaker Bose stereo, rear parking sensors, cruise, sat-nav and Audi's Internet system that piggybacks off your phone's 3G signal.

The bad news? They're not making a right-hand drive version.

"At the moment there aren't plans due to the development costs for small scale production," says Schlossmacher. "Normal A1 is made for just front-wheel drive, so there was lots of work to be done on axles and drivetrain, also things like the packaging of the fuel tank and safety aspects."

Audi UK has said it'll consider bringing in some left-hand-drive cars if there's the demand. That'll depend on the price, which hasn't been announced but is expected to be north even of the £31,625 it costs to buy the Audi S3.

Deliveries start in the second half of next year. Watch this space for the first drive.





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Madmatt74

Original Poster:

273 posts

157 months

Wednesday 21st December 2011
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Want but without the black roof!

McAndy

12,455 posts

177 months

Wednesday 21st December 2011
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Great stuff! Good on them for giving this a go. Am I right in thinking that the quattro concept from last year is not going ahead anymore?

I'm still not a fan of the rear mind you. Too many conflicting lines make it unresolved to my eye. The front looks nice and cleanly aggressive though.

edo

16,699 posts

265 months

Wednesday 21st December 2011
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Love it. Shame no RHD.

bmthnick1981

5,311 posts

216 months

richb77

887 posts

161 months

Wednesday 21st December 2011
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How much do i love those rims!

Marf

22,907 posts

241 months

Wednesday 21st December 2011
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Shame about the FWD biased AWD system.

bmthnick1981

5,311 posts

216 months

Wednesday 21st December 2011
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richb77 said:
How much do i love those rims!
Me too - best bit about it. Hope the turbine/ronal style makes a comeback in '12 on other models.

AlpinaB5s

159 posts

159 months

Wednesday 21st December 2011
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Its a shame that providionally the power goes to the wrong wheels. however, those wheels are sexy as hell. Expect copies to be fit every chaved up Golf under the sun.

Attym3

7,259 posts

168 months

Wednesday 21st December 2011
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I've never been that keen on the A1, but thought it had potential. That looks very cool.
It's like a grown up Fiat 500 Arbarth!

anonymous-user

54 months

Wednesday 21st December 2011
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Love the alloy woild love to see more like that on mainstream model.

The big problem is price but I am sure the jones will get one.

dalla

260 posts

212 months

Wednesday 21st December 2011
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WANT

AliV6

682 posts

188 months

Wednesday 21st December 2011
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Love them...Not overly keen on the styling, but an RS1 (Should it ever happen) would be awesome!

drakart

1,735 posts

210 months

Wednesday 21st December 2011
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Shame it's not a five cylinder weeping

If they did a RHD 5 cylinder version I would sell a kidney. It looks like a fun car, but not a proper collectors item.

Garlick

40,601 posts

240 months

Wednesday 21st December 2011
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bmthnick1981 said:
That doesn't give it a PH homepage story though...we need to share with the news folk, not just the forumites.

bakerstreet

4,763 posts

165 months

Wednesday 21st December 2011
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AlpinaB5s said:
Its a shame that providionally the power goes to the wrong wheels. however, those wheels are sexy as hell. Expect copies to be fit every chaved up Golf under the sun.
The chavs as you politely call them have been fitting those style wheels to their cars for years.

melvster

6,841 posts

185 months

Wednesday 21st December 2011
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I like, but for 30k + ?? i think i would rather a nice second hand RS4.

Skater12

507 posts

158 months

Wednesday 21st December 2011
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Am I right in thinking that the quattro concept from last year is not going ahead anymore?


An Audi senior member of staff i know has said the Quattro Concept, is not a concept now, and the car WILL be going into production, and to expect it towards the end of 2012.
The RHD A1 Quattro wont happen, as the S1 and RS1 are allready past drawing board stage, and it's now down to the accounts departments to sign off.

This is all rumour and hearsay though obviously !!

( i'd just say keep an eye out around the end of 2012 / start of 2013 for 6 or 7 new models in the Audi line up )

Twincam16

27,646 posts

258 months

Wednesday 21st December 2011
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Why on earth have VAG chosen to rally some special variation of the Polo that you can't actually buy, and not something based on this?

davidcharles

400 posts

194 months

Wednesday 21st December 2011
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thats 1 fast little car...i bet it will scalp a few "faster" cars when it comes out. Not sure if i could stomach £30k + for a "little" car but that seems to be the going rate for fast,limited edition hatches at the moment...good on Audi for doing it...

DazBock

825 posts

192 months

Wednesday 21st December 2011
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Damn I want one more than I ever thought I would!

Wheels look the nuts!