As the current A1 is nearing the end of its life
cycle, Audi is prepping its successor.
Underpinned by the MQB A0 platform, the second-generation supermini will
be longer and wider than its predecessor. This will
translate into more rear legroom and increased boot space, but due to its more
generous proportions, it's unlikely that any weight will be dropped.
The upcoming A1's structural rigidity is
said to be improved with the new underpinnings, which use a hybrid construction
that was first employed in the A8 flagship last decade, combining hot-formed
steel and aluminum.
On the visual front, the next Audi
A1 will look like a smaller A3, with the compact model serving as an inspiration
for the shape of the lights, on both ends. Inside, it will get in-line with the
rest of the newer models made by the brand with the four rings, and will be
compatible with the Virtual Cockpit technology, while adding a Wi-Fi hotspot
and smartphone integration.
Rumor has it that the most basic offering will use a
1.0-liter three-cylinder engine, probably with more power than the current 94
HP, while the 1.4-liter petrol and 1.6-liter diesel turbocharged units are
expected to be tweaked for the upcoming model. A hybrid will likely join the
range, while the S1 will sit at the top of the lineup, with approximately 250
horsepower, paired to a four-wheel drive system.