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Official: Super-Duper Audi A1 Quattro with 256-Horses [44 Photos]

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Audi has officially presented the meanest and baddest production version of its A1 series yet, aptly called the A1 Quattro. Both its name and styling details such as the white colored alloy wheels clearly draw on Audi's rallying heritage.

The first ever quattro version of Audi's premium supermini, which was previously thought to be named RS 1, will be produced in a limited run of just 333 units with sales to start in the second half of 2012.

Powering Ingolstadt's hot hatch is a tuned 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine with direct injection and turbocharging technologies that produces 256HP at 6,000 rpm and a peak torque of 350 Nm (258.2 lb-ft) continuously available between 2,500 and 4,500 rpm.

The 2.0 TFSI is couple to a six-speed manual gearbox and Audi's quattro permanent all-wheel drive system. Audi says the A1 quattro sprints from zero to 100 km/h (62mph) in 5.7 seconds and has a top speed of 245km/h (152mph), while it consumes on average less than 8.5 lt/100km (27.7 US mpg).

The German firm says its engineers adapted the chassis to the dynamics of the drivetrain with the A1 Quattro featuring McPherson struts up front and a four-link axle at the rear. The hot hatch also gets an electrohydraulic power steering with a direct 14.8:1 steering ratio, while the ESP stabilization program includes a sport mode and can be switched off entirely.

The Quattro rides on new 18-inch, center-locking cast alloy wheels in a bespoke turbine design wrapped in 225/35-series tires.

Available exclusively in a Glacier White metallic with a high-gloss black finish for the roof and details such as the single-frame grille and lower half of the tailgate, the A1 Quattro is fitted with a new aero kit that includes a different front bumper with larger air vents, side skirts, a roof wing and a rear diffuser. It also gets tinted LED rear lights, tinted rear windows, and bespoke twin tail pipes.

The interior of the car is dressed in Nappa black leather with contrasting red seams, while standard features include a pair of body hugging sports seats, a flat bottom sports steering wheel, aluminum gear shift lever and pedals, and a revised instrument panel.

More details on the A1 Quattro will be released next year.


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13 Comments:

Joe Baumann said... »December 20, 2011

america please. 

Baseb8 said... »December 20, 2011

them wheels do not look good and why not just call it the rs1 in audi tradition

Audifan said... »December 20, 2011

Tacky. Tacky. Tacky.

As an Audi owner, I'm appalled.

Looks like a cross of a Hot Wheels and a Tonka Toy.

Anonymous said... »December 20, 2011

Oh those crazy Germans! 8D

Sébastien said... »December 21, 2011

Looks great, minus the rear with black painting between rear lights... don't really see the point.

Catalin said... »December 21, 2011

It's refreshing to see cars that can actually put the power to the ground. The front wheel drive hot hatches are a joke. This A1 is business. The 2L engine can surely produce 300hp with a bit of tuning. With an upgraded turbine this car will be a monster.

aaronbbrown said... »December 21, 2011

 I like it, love those white rims.  Would definitely consider buying one of these over a Subaru WRX STI
 I wish Audi would get back into the World Rally Championship,  here's the model to do it with.

Rick Lyon said... »December 21, 2011

As an Audi owner, you are crazy. This little thing is hot and I'm sad i won't be able to see them in the states.

Rodrigo Font said... »December 21, 2011

We wish and wish and wish but it never comes true.

Rodrigo Font said... »December 21, 2011

You're the problem.

SiLa said... »December 22, 2011

I wonder how many arms and legs i must sacrifice for this? this package sure doesnt look cheap

Johnfalckt said... »December 23, 2011

First time anyone has ever said that I reckon, they're usually as hilarious as heart failure.

Joepjoe said... »December 28, 2011

This is why we the USA doesn't get the performance versions.  Stick to your Camry.

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