The high-riding A1 Sportback is here, but it doesn’t
use the usual Allroad moniker, as Ingolstadt has decided to call it the
Citycarver instead, probably because it does not offer all-wheel drive like the
rest of Allroad-badged Audis. Described as “the most progressive model” in the new A1 product line,
the Citycarver combines a crossover stance with increased customization
options.
The main difference compared to the regular A1
Sportback is the 40 mm higher ground clearance which makes for
easier entry, better visibility, and, according to Audi, the ability to tackle
“slightly rough terrain.” The increase in ride height is achieved by a 35 mm higher suspension, with a further 5 mm achieved by the larger
wheels thatstart at 16 inches in diameter.
There are other elements as well contributing to the
crossover look, such as the large, octagonal Singleframe grille typical of Audi
SUVs, stainless steel underbody protection, grey/black plastic cladding around
the wheel arches and on the redesigned side sills, as well as unique bumpers
with a more robust look. Another unique element is the standard S line roof
edge spoiler. Customers can choose from nine exterior colors and a contrasting roof
in either Mythos black metallic or Manhattan gray metallic, while the interior
offers accent surfaces in mint, copper, orange, or silver-gray.
There are three equipment lines available: advanced,
design selection and S line. The S line offers customers the choice between
seat covers in cloth/synthetic leather or Alcantara/synthetic leather while the
interior design selection includes the contour/ambient lighting package.
While there are no details regarding the engine
choices, Audi says the driving experience can be further tweaked via the
dynamic package which includes brake disks with sporty red calipers, the Audi
drive select dynamic handling system, a sound actuator, and a suspension with
adjustable dampers. Models equipped with the dynamic package can be fitted with
wheels up to 18-inches in diameter.
Audi will start taking orders for the A1 Citycarver
from next month, with the first deliveries expected in fall. The market launch
will be marked by the Edition One model (pictured here), which is finished in Arrow
Gray or Pulse Orange. Other unique features include 18-inch wheels, a black
exterior package, smoked headlights and taillights, contrasting roof and mirror
caps, a matte silver Edition One logo on the rear doors and orange or silver
interior accents.