The next-generation Audi A1 expected to
be more spacious and a lot more technologically advanced than its aging
predecessor. Underpinning the 2019 A1 is the MQB A0 platform, shared with other
small hatchbacks from the VW Group such as the all-new Polo. This should result
in a bigger wheelbase, but also improved structural rigidity thanks to the
hot-formed steel and aluminum construction.
This new model will only be available as a 5-door
Sportback version, with the 3-door getting cut from the roster due to poor
sales. Rumor has it that the all-new A1 will look like a smaller A3, which
we're starting to believe judging by what we're seeing in these spy images.
Viewing the car from a rear 3/4 angle makes it easy to spot the A3-like shoulder
line.
Inside, expect the new A1 to get some of
Audi's latest systems such as some semi-autonomous tech, Wi-Fi hotspot,
smartphone integration and perhaps even the 12.3" TFT Virtual Cockpit
display, as an optional extra.
Engine options will include both 3- and 4-cylinder
petrol and diesel units, mated to either 6-speed manual or 7-speed automatic
transmissions. A hybrid model is also likely, positioned underneath the
flagship all-wheel driven S1 version. Whether or not an RS1 is happening,
remains unknown. The 2019 Audi A1 should arrive in dealerships
sometime next year, when it will look to lock horns with its old pal, the Mini.
Cr : Carscoops