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2011 Audi A1 - Click above for high-res image gallery
It should come as no surprise that
Audi will offer a number of different variants of its new
A1 compact hatch. What is surprising (
kinda) is that the forthcoming S1 will be the first modern, performance-focused Audi to lack all-wheel drive.
According to
Autocar, Audi intends to sell 100,000 A1s annually and to pull off those kind of numbers, it will have to diversify. Included in the plan is a five-door version, similar to the
A1 Sportback concept seen in Paris, that's likely to ditch the contrast roof rails in favor of a more traditional top. The wagon will likely hit dealers abroad this time next year (production version in
Paris?), with the same combination of four-cylinder gasoline and diesel engines as the three-door model.
A convertible version will likely arrive in 2012 with a fabric roof and 2+2 seating, with the S1 variant landing around the same time. When the S-ified A1 hits the market, it's likely to only be available in three-door form, packing a turbocharged 1.4-liter four-pot boosted to around 180 hp and sending power to the front wheels through Audi's seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox. If you're disappointed by the lack of Quattro, don't be - the S1 won't make it to the U.S. anyway.
Gallery: 2011 Audi A1




[Source:
Autocar]
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