Audi A1 - the Full Story

Audi A1 artist rendering / Copyright by Larson

Fiery S1 to yield around 180hp

By Thami Masemola
November 20, 2009 2:00 AM
Filed Under: Audi, German, Rumours

Audi's plans of premium segment domination necessitate entering segments previously unoccupied at Ingolstadt. Most upper segments have been taken up with cars like the A8, A6 and the R8. The lowest segment is currently ruled by the new MINI.

With the upcoming A1, Audi aims to set things straight and expand its global reach. The A1 will go on sale from late summer 2010 in Europe after its Geneva Motor Show public debut. Reports say its styling will be quite similar to the Metroproject Quattro Concept of Tokyo 2007 with its curved roof and short overhangs. The platform and drivetrain are to be shared with the VW Polo, a decision said to anger some Audi executives but one that's necessary for cost-cutting exercises.

Expected engines include a 1.2 TFSI producing 63kW (86PS) and 160Nm, a 1.4 TFSI producing 90kW (122PS) and 200Nm, and a 1.6 TDI worth 77kW (105PS) and 250Nm. Of course the MINI has performance derivatives which need to be targeted as well. So an S1 will be created with about 132kW (180PS) being driven by a 7-speed S-Tronic transmission. The S1 would be launched in February 2011.

Following that an A1 Sportback would come to market and thereafter soft-top cabriolet versions in 2012. Depending on A1 market sales, a peppery RS 1 could be introduced. The Q1 SUV derivative is set for production but it's not clear where exactly it would fall. Would it be a rival for the BMW X1 or the smaller MINI Crossman?

Lastly, there is some talk of an A2 range which falls between the A1 and A3 and is entirely focused on clean energies.

 

Source: autobild.de

Comments

smohed
November 20, 2009 2:46 AM
7-speed S-Tronic transmission for the S1?

carcrazy1234
November 20, 2009 3:40 AM
why not? more gears the better fuel economy, aka the better sales perspective they have on other cars. made advantages... on disadvantage... overall price of the car.

smohed
November 21, 2009 1:23 AM
You are right, but the price will jump up, as you know, more gears means more torque and what kind of torque anyway you will need id for this small car?

Kepe
November 20, 2009 5:30 AM
Why would the S1 be less powerful than the most powerful A1? Doesn't seem very logical.

200hp and only 122Nm of torque from the 1.4 TFSI? Sounds like an engine that you rev until the valves come off to get anywhere. Unless there's a typo in the article.

EDIT:

Your article has mixed up the horsepowers and the torque of the 1.4 TFSI. It makes 122hp and 200Nm. So the S1 would have more oomph than the 1.4 TFSI A1 as you would expect. Here's the complete list of speculated engines, from the autobild.de site:

1.2 TFSI 2V, 86 PS/160 Nm • 1.4 TFSI 4V, 122 PS/200 Nm • 1.4 TFSI 4V, 180 PS/250 Nm (the S1) • 1.2 TDI 3V, 75 PS/180 Nm • 1.6 TDI 4V, 90 PS/230 Nm • 1.6 TDI 4V, 105 PS/250 Nm • 2.0 TDI 4V, 143 PS/320 Nm. The 2V/3V/4V markings mean valves per cylinder.


Edited by user on November 20, 2009 at 5:57 AM
clinton
November 20, 2009 9:03 AM
Thanks for pointing out the error Kepe, it has now been rectified

sub39h
November 20, 2009 6:40 AM
surely they'd have to use the 2.0 TFSI from the Golf GTI for the S1? otherwise the car would be destroyed by the Mini Cooper S JCW

Kepe
November 20, 2009 2:11 PM
The autobild article says that they might make an RS1 to fight the Mini Cooper S JCW.

Audi_fan
November 20, 2009 1:42 PM
in my opinion i believe they shouldn't name it S1 because the Audi S1 is a legend and no car should be named after it... i can't wait to see it in real though, and i expect it to be a very good car

prabooz
November 20, 2009 4:40 PM
Audi fan

U keep rocking myself AUDi i will get u soon

tootall
November 20, 2009 6:14 PM
I think 7spd transmission coupled to a 1.4 engine is a bit over kill.

Kepe
November 20, 2009 9:22 PM
Why do you think so? Nissan has a continuously variable transmission on a 1.5 liter NA petrol engine (105hp IIRC). It's all for the fuel efficiency.

NaBUru38
November 21, 2009 2:03 AM
I believe that 1.4L is a better choice for the S1 than a 1.6L (which the VAG currently lacks).

The Q1 is obviously a rival of the Mini Cross*****, the Soul and the replacement for the A-Class. Audi's X1- and GLK-fighter will be the Tiguan-based Q3.

clash_189
November 23, 2009 5:21 AM
I agree with you, as long as VAG 1.6 l petrol engine is even less powerful that the 1.4 l TSI, they should throw it. Maybe a twin turbo diesel engine with 200+ HP will make more senses and deliver frugal fuel efficiency and stunning performance. Then what will happen if VW also launches the new Polo with Gti label? will it be a similiar case as new Golf & scirocco R compete with their sibling (but a lot of more expensive) S3?

GTurbo
November 24, 2009 2:47 PM
Audi's Pricing Strategy on this car will either be A1 standard or grade F flop against its rivals in the premium supermini class. Brooding design style from the makers of the R8.

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