
Audi promises that these are the last teaser photos and videos of the all-new A1 before the Germans officially take the wraps off their first, or rather second, if you take into consideration the tall A2, premium supermini next Wednesday.
The new videos give us a tour of Audi's automotive plant in Brussels, Belgium, where the German firm invested some €285 million to bring the site up to date for the manufacturing of the A1.
If you follow the break, you can watch the nifty robots assembling parts of the A1 as well as a scene from the firm's training center where Audi employees hone their building skills on a... Lego line.
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4 Comments:
First they try to promote that designers have worked hard to design something unique and special and then they remind us that its just a machine with no emiotions at all made by robots. ok...
"First they try to promote that designers have worked hard to design something unique and special and then they remind us that its just a machine with no emiotions at all made by robots. ok..."
The edsel was the same way. Hype it up for ages by misdirecting the crowds away from the actual car...then on launch day when it breaks, nobody gives a fuck because there wasn't any lead up to the car, just the people who made it and hyping up the sucess they've had with other Audi's in other segments.
This may be a new segment for Audi, but it doesn't cement their sucess just because they are Audi.
Why does it has to have these ugly headlights??? WHY??? The concept was so promising...
First video 1:47 - isn't this the A1 poster on the wall behind?
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