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Press Release
Sporty and efficient, youthful and communicative, emotional and
individual. A new member of the successful A1 family is scheduled to
launch in early 2012 – the five-door Audi A1 Sportback.
The Audi A1 Sportback, which will be rolling into showrooms in early
2012, is the five-door compact Audi for a young, urban public. The close
relationship with its three-door sister model is evident in the design,
the structure of the lightweight body and the dimensions of the new
model, which measures 3.95 meters (12.96 ft) in length. It is several
millimeters taller and thus offers more space in the rear seats. The
Audi A1 Sportback comes standard with four seats. A fifth seat is
available on request at no extra charge.
Buyers can choose between three TFSI gasoline and three TDI diesel
engines producing between 63 kW (86 hp) and 136 kW (185 hp). Audi pairs
some engines with the lightning-fast, seven-speed S tronic transmission.
The A1 Sportback also features many high-end solutions in terms of
controls and infotainment, including Audi connect. If the high-end media
center MMI navigation plus is combined with the Bluetooth online car
phone, the car can be connected to the Internet.
The A1 Sportback features a light and youthful interior that can be
customized with fresh colors and many attractive design details to
reflect the customer’s own personal style. The base price for the
five-door model is €16,950.
Charismatic: the exterior design
The Audi A1 Sportback takes up the design of the three-door A1. The
engine hood and the rear hatch wrap around the body, the shoulder line
encircles the entire car and the elegantly flowing roof with its
integrated spoiler transitions to a steeply sloped C-pillar.
The front end is dominated by the large single-frame grille with its
beveled upper corners. The headlights are also available with xenon plus
lamps, and LEDs give the daytime running lights a homogenous
appearance. The sculpted tail lights are also equipped with
light-emitting diodes – in this case SuperRed LEDs.
Upon request, Audi will paint the roof line – the roof arch, the roof
and the roof spoiler – in one of three contrasting colors. A choice of
12 paint finishes are available, including the new color Samoa Orange,
which is exclusive to the A1 Sportback. Another option is the S line
exterior package with its smart, sporty details. The accessories program
for the A1 Sportback will later include kits with aerodynamic add-on
parts and colorful decal sets.
The Audi A1 Sportback is 3.95 meters (12.96 ft) long and has a
wheelbase of 2.47 meters (8.10 ft), just like the three-door model. It
is six millimeters (0.24 in) wider and taller than the three-door model,
however, at 1.75 meters (5.74 ft) and 1.42 meters (4.66 ft),
respectively. Its aerodynamics have been fine-tuned so that the base
version boasts a coefficient of drag of just 0.32.
Lightweight and rigid: the body
High- and ultra high-strength steels comprise roughly two-thirds of
the A1 Sportback’s body. The strongest of these are the hot-shaped
steels, which are used primarily in the occupant cell. A large
temperature increase during the shaping process lends them their
extremely high tensile strength. Hot-shaped steels make thinner walls
and thus a lower weight possible.
The lightweight body lays the groundwork for the low gross weight –
the A1 Sportback 1.2 TFSI tips the scales at just 1,065 kilograms
(2,347.92 lb). The body is also very rigid and impact-resistant yet
quiet on the road. The product of these strengths is the outstanding
driving sensation of the compact Audi. Sportily precise and free of
vibrations and intrusive noise, it is reminiscent of cars from a larger
class.
Spacious: the interior
The interior of the Audi A1 Sportback is spacious, bright and airy,
with dramatically elegant lines. The instrument panel, whose front
slopes gradually toward the cabin, resembles an airplane wing. The
center console is inclined slightly toward the driver; the four round
air vents are reminiscent of jet engines. The console on the center
tunnel is reminiscent of the rear of a sailing yacht.
The intuitively simple controls are a classic Audi strength, as is
the high-quality workmanship. Numerous lovingly designed details, such
as the precise click of the knobs for the air conditioner or the
stitching on the leather steering wheel, illustrate the premium
character of the A1 Sportback.
The A1 Sportback comes standard with four seats; a fifth seat is
optional. They provide a sportily low seating position and good support.
Headroom and shoulder room have each been increased roughly one
centimeter (0.39 in) compared with the three-door sister model. All four
doors offer ample storage. Cup holders and a 12V outlet are standard,
with a storage package available as an option.
The luggage compartment of the A1 Sportback has a capacity of 270
liters (9.53 cu ft). Folding down the split rear seat increases this to
920 liters (32.49 cu ft). The L-shaped, deeply retractable head
restraints do not have to be removed to do this. The loading lip is a
comfortably low 66 centimeters (25.98 in). The optional luggage
compartment package makes loading even more practical, with usefully
divided storage compartments under the loading floor and other
amenities.
Powerful and efficient: the drivetrain
The Audi A1 Sportback is available with a choice of six four-cylinder
engines: three TFSI and three TDI units. All of the engines follow the
downsizing principle – they substitute forced induction for displacement
and draw their fuel through direct injection units. All versions except
the 1.6 TDI with S tronic and the most powerful gasoline engine are
equipped with a start-stop system.
The base engine, the 1.2 TFSI, produces 63 kW (86 hp). Particularly
effective thermal management contributes to its low fuel consumption of
5.1 liters per 100 km (46.12 US mpg). The two 1.4-liter TFSI engines
produce 90 kW (122 hp) and 136 kW (185 hp). The top-of-the-line gasoline
engine is supercharged and turbocharged, resulting in 250 Nm (184.39
lb-ft) of torque, a zero-to-100 km/h (62.14 mph) time of 7.0 seconds and
a top speed of 227 km/h (141.05 mph).
Three TDI units round out the lineup. The 1.6-liter engine is
available in two different versions, with 66 kW (90 hp) and 77 kW (105
hp). When paired with a manual transmission, both versions consume just
3.8 liters of fuel per 100 km (61.90 US mpg) on average, which
corresponds to only 99 grams of CO2/km (159.33 g/mile). The 105 kW (143
hp) 2.0 TDI to follow later accelerates the A1 Sportback to 100 km/h
(62.14 mph) in 8.5 seconds, yet its average fuel consumption is just 4.1
liters of fuel per 100 km (57.37 US mpg).
The transmission also underscores the high-tech character of the A1
Sportback and its special position in the compact segment. Audi offers
the seven-speed S tronic as an option with the 1.4 TFSI with 90 kW (122
hp) and 1.6 TDI with 66 kW (90 hp); it comes standard with the top TFSI
model with 136 kW (185 hp). The dual-clutch transmission shifts
comfortably, extremely quickly and with no perceptible interruption to
the flow of power. The two clutches do not need a separate oil supply,
making the S tronic even more efficient.
The driver can let the seven-speed S tronic, which also includes a
hill hold assist, shift automatically or control it manually. Shift
paddles on the steering wheel are available as an option. The manual
transmissions – with a five-speed or six-speed gearbox depending on the
engine – also offer the perfect combination of sportiness and
efficiency.
Sporty and stable: the chassis
Whether in the city, on an interurban road or on the highway – the A1
Sportback is always great fun to drive. The front suspension is a
McPherson construction; a torsion beam axle is used in the back. The
weight distribution is in perfect harmony with the front-wheel drive
system. The sensitive and efficient electrohydraulic steering is very
direct with a ratio of 14.8:1.
The chassis is tuned for agility. It is even sportier in the Ambition
trim line and more dynamic again with the S line sport suspension.
The Attraction trim line includes 15-inch steel wheels, while the
Ambition comes with 16-inch alloy wheels (1.4 TFSI with 136 kW (185 hp)
comes standard with 17-inch wheels). Audi offers 17-inch cast aluminum
wheels with 215/40-series tires as an option. The new seven-spoke design
is exclusive to the five-door model. The optional 18-inch alloy wheels
from quattro GmbH provide for an even sportier appearance.
The Audi A1 Sportback has powerful brakes, with internally ventilated
front discs. The ESP stabilization program with electronic limited slip
differential, which comes standard on all models, makes the handling
even more precise while also enhancing driving safety. It minimizes
understeer at the limit by braking the inside front wheel slightly,
which also improves traction.
Individual: the equipment
The Audi A1 Sportback will debut with an extensive array of standard
features. The base Attraction line already comes equipped with manual
air conditioning, a split rear seat, a radio remote-controlled central
locking system, power-adjustable side mirrors, power windows, the chorus
radio and a height-adjustable driver’s seat. Safety equipment comprises
two front airbags, two thorax/pelvic side airbags and two head airbags.
Belt force limiters, the integral Audi headrest system and Isofix
anchor points for child safety seats in the rear round out the program.
Exterior details identifying the Ambition line are 16-inch alloy
wheels, high-gloss exhaust tailpipes and fog lights. The sport seats
include lumbar supports, and the passenger seat is also
height-adjustable. The shift lever, the steering wheel and the handbrake
lever are covered in leather; some areas of the cabin are highlighted
with aluminum-look trim and the air vents are in high-gloss black. The
driver information system includes the on-board computer with efficiency
program and gear-change indicator (with manual transmission). Special
seat upholstery and interior color choices round out the Ambition line.
Many individual options reflect the high-tech expertise of the A1
Sportback. These include the xenon plus headlights with LED daytime
running lights and LED tail lights, the high-beam assistant, the light
and rain sensor, the panoramic sunroof, the convenience key, the alarm
system, two different parking system versions and cruise control, to
name a few.
Audi also offers deluxe automatic air conditioning, tinted windows,
heated front seats and an easy-to-use leather multifunction sport
steering wheel, which can also be equipped with shift paddles for the S
tronic. From special colors for the air vents to fine leather upholstery
– the price list offers nearly every customization option imaginable.
Two packages are available for both trim lines. The media package
includes the concert radio system, the connectivity package, the leather
multifunction sport steering wheel and the driver information system.
The style package brings youthfully fresh color accents to the interior,
including on the doors, the “yacht stern” and the air vents. The LED
interior lighting package bathes the cabin in cool light. The
aluminum-look trim visually underscores the A1 Sportback’s sporty
potential. Additional exterior features are the contrasting roof line,
the LED tail lights and the body-color side mirrors. quattro GmbH offers
the S line exterior package, the S line sport package and the Audi
exclusive line. Customers can order a variety of exterior and interior
kits from the accessories range, even after the initial sale.
Communicative: infotainment and Audi connect
A modular range of infotainment systems with components taken
directly from the luxury class is available for the Audi A1 Sportback.
The first component is the optional concert radio with its SD card
reader. It serves as the foundation for the connectivity package, which
includes the Audi music interface, a Bluetooth telephone preparation kit
and a navigation preparation kit. The customer can activate the latter
at a later time. Audi also supplies the connectivity package as part of
the media package. The next step up is the navigation package, in which
the navigation feature is already enabled.
At the top of the line is MMI navigation plus, which sets new
standards in the small compact segment. It includes a large hard disk,
the MMI operating principle, a DVD drive and powerful voice control. The
6.5-inch monitor, which folds out from the instrument panel, displays
three-dimensional graphics in high resolution.
Examples of the additional high-end complementary features available
include a digital audio tuner and the 465-watt Bose surround sound
system with 14 speakers. The front woofers are illuminated with LEDs.
Bluetooth and wired interfaces are available for cellular phones and
external players.
Another novelty in the segment is the Bluetooth online car phone that
brings Audi connect, the new online services from Audi, to the A1
Sportback. These include navigation with images from Google Earth and
Google Street View, specially prepared news, weather and travel
information, web radio and voice-controlled POI search. A WLAN hotspot
connects mobile devices on board to the Internet. Audi traffic
information online provides a precise and up-to-the-minute picture of
traffic on the chosen route.
Price
The Audi A1 Sportback will debut at attractive prices. The 1.2 TFSI
in the Attraction trim line costs €16,950, and the 1.6 TDI with 66 kW
(90 hp) is priced at €19,050.
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