Test mules of the next-generation Audi A1 are now out and about
testing. Rumours are that the new supermini will be released exclusively in
five-door “Sportback” guise, instead of the three- and
five-door models of the outgoing model. The MQB platform will form the new car’s
basis, offering weight savings and greater flexibility.
The next A1 will take a direction similar to that
adopted by the new Ford
Fiesta. Like the Blue Oval product, the German hatchback will be more grown
up, with a wider, lower stance for a more muscular appearance. The next Audi A1
will also feature LED lights all around, despite the appearance of what looks
to be halogen headlamps on the test mule seen here.
The upcoming Audi A1 is set to
receive a new 1.0 litre, three-cylinder base engine, with the 1.4 litre
turbocharged engines retired from the A1 line-up. In their place will be the
new 1.5 litre turbocharged engines with 150 PS, likely similar to the one in
the the facelifted
seventh-generation Golf.
Audi could also reprise the S1 performance variant
with the possible inclusion of a turbocharged, 2.0 litre model with around 250
hp paired to an all-wheel-drive setup, while thanks to the new platform,
mainstream models below the S1 may also gain an all-wheel-drive option.
Meanwhile, the use of that 2.0 litre drivetrain could also leave room for an
even more potent RS model with around 300 hp; a similar configuration is used
in the Audi S3 and in the VW Golf R.
Source : Paultan