Audi A1 Official Specifications

Audi A1 specifications
Audi has released some specifications of the highly-anticipated 2011 A1, ahead of its official debut at the Geneva Motor Show.
Designed to be both aggressive and elegant, the 2011A1 will measure 3.95 meters (12.96 feet) in length, 1.74 meters (5.71 feet) wide, 1.42 meters (4.66 feet) tall, and has a wheelbase of 2.47 meters (8.10 feet). As in other models, the latest creation from Ingolstadt will have a single frame grille, pronounced shoulder lines, sharply sloping C-pillars, and an available color-contrasted roof arch. In addition to all that design features, the A1 will get ‘wings of an eagle’ LED daytime running lights, LED taillights, and 15- to 18-inch wheels.
2011 Audi A1 Design
Audi makes one of the best interiors and the 2011 A1 is a perfect example of that. The dash was created to resemble the wings of an airplane (with the air vents acting as jet engines), while the center console was inspired by the stern of a yacht. At the rear, the luggage compartment holds a very respectable 267 liters (9.43 cubic feet) and 920 liters (32.49 cubic feet) when the rear seats are folded down. That is a very good achievement considering the small length of the A1.
The A1 will feature a full LED interior lights with special colorful upholstery and a media center. As in the A8, the navigation display will pop up from the dashboard with an efficiency program, which provides every information you might need, such as fuel consumption data that will give recommendations for efficient driving. Options will include the latest MMI navigation offered by Audi. A 465-watt Bose surround sound system will be also available.
2011 Audi A1 Engines
Engine wise the A1 is avalible with two TFSI or two TDI engines (all four-cylinders). You can read more information about the future 2011 Audi A1 engines here.
The A1 will go on sale this summer, with a base price of approximately €16,000.

Nice car, typical an Audi’s car. With good handling and powerful engine, this car will be top on list.