In een tijd dat CO2-uitstoot erg belangrijk is, is het niet verstandig om (lompe) grote auto’s als de Audi Q7 te ontwikkelen. Daarom presenteert Audi in Parijs de Audi A1 Sportback. Highlights: plusminus vier meter lang, 5 deuren en hybride.
Hoewel het uiterlijk van de A1 geen enorme verrassing meer kan zijn, wijkt het A1 Sportback Concept af van het A1 Metroproject Quattro Concept. Zo zien we een nog wat agressiever neusje, een wat conservatievere daklijn en andere achterlichten. Tevens zijn de uitlaten aangepakt.
Belangrijker voor de op de VW Polo-gebaseerde A1 is de gebruikte techniek. Een 1.4 liter TFSI-motor met 150 pk en een elektromotor met 27 pk, gekoppeld aan een S-tronic versnellingsbak, zorgt voor aansprekende specs: 0-100 in 7,9 seconden en belangrijker: een verbuik van slechts 3,9L / 100km met een bijbehorende CO2-uitstoot van slechts 92 g/km.
De elektromotor doet tijdens kleine stadsritjes het werk volledig alleen. Bij sportief gebruik van de auto, zorgt de motor ervoor dat er tijdelijk 150 Nm extra beschikbaar is, naast het koppel van de standaard TFSI-motor. De batterijen worden bijgeladen tijdens het remmen en een start-stop-systeem zorgt voor een nog minder verbruik.
UPDATE: Video van de onthulling kan hier bekeken worden.
Compact five-door model with hybrid drive
Audi A1 Sportback concept
At the Paris Motor Show (October 2-10, 2008), Audi is unveiling the
A1 Sportback concept study: following on from the Audi A1 project quattro,
the three-door show car presented in 2007, this is a concept for a five-door
four-seater for the sub-compact class – once again exhibiting all the
characteristics of a genuine Audi. The 3.99-meter long (13.09 ft) and
1.75-meter wide (5.74 ft) vehicle combines cutting-edge, dynamic styling with
optimum economy of space and supreme quality. At the same time, a series of
visionary technical solutions take efficiency, dynamism and motoring
pleasure into new territory as only Audi knows how.
Audi is presenting another version of the innovative hybrid technology in the
drive unit for the A1 Sportback concept. At work under the hood is a 1.4-litre
TFSI engine developing 110 kW (150 hp), whose power is directed to the front
wheels by means of the S tronic dual-clutch transmission. A 20 kW (27 hp)
electric motor integrated in the drive train is able to deliver up to an additional
150 Nm of torque (110.63 lb-ft) when the vehicle is accelerating. During the
boosting phase, i.e. when the TFSI engine and electric motor operate
simultaneously to enable a sporty driving style, the two power packs deliver
impressive propulsion. The tried-and-tested front-wheel drive – supplemented by
the newly developed, ESP-controlled active front differential lock – ensures
optimum transfer of power to the road.
The electric motor is furthermore capable of powering the vehicle alone for zeroemission
driving in residential areas, for instance. The capacity of the lithium-ion
batteries gives the vehicle a range of up to 100 km (62.14 miles) in pure electric
mode; the motor can be recharged from any power socket. The automatic
start/stop facility, energy regeneration and phases of purely electrical operation
reduce the fuel consumption and emissions of the Audi A1 Sportback concept by
almost 30 percent compared to when it is running on the combustion engine
alone. Despite its sporty performance, with acceleration of 0 to 100 km/h
(62.14 mph) in 7.9 seconds and a top speed of 200 km/h (124.27 mph), the Audi
A1 Sportback concept requires only 3.9 liters of premium fuel per 100 km
(60.31 US mpg); CO2 emissions are an efficient 92 g/km (148.06 g/mile)The design
Exterior
The difference is not down to the two extra doors alone: the styling of the fivedoor
concept vehicle is a consistent development of the three-door study, the Audi
A1 project quattro from the year 2007. Surfaces and lines are distinctly tauter and
more masculine.
The basic proportions, with a high vehicle body and a flat window area bordered
by a coupe-like roof line, produce a virtually classic look for a vehicle bearing the
four rings. The rear end is rounded off by a two-part spoiler with a striking centre
groove, integrated into the rear window.
The side-on view presents another typical coupe attribute in the form of doors
with frameless windows and a glass-covered and thus homogeneously integrated
B-pillar. The bold segmentation of the study’s side paneling with its gently rising
shoulder line accentuates the styling.
The shoulder line of the Audi A1 Sportback concept with its Daytona Grey paint
finish is a new interpretation of yet another trademark feature of the current Audi
design. Here, the prominent double lines continue around the entire vehicle as a
curvaceous band that links the front end – from which it seems to emerge – with
the vehicle’s tail, which rises to create a slightly wedge-shaped effect.
The aerodynamically designed single-frame grille indicates the sporty ambitions
of the study, which are further emphasized by the flared fenders – a tribute to the
legendary Ur-quattro design and the current Audi RS 6.
The design of the three-dimensional main headlights in innovative LED
technology is especially eye-catching. The completely new styling underlines yet
again the amount of freedom that this technology has afforded to designers. All
light functions – low-beam and high-beam headlights, daytime running lights and
turn indicators – have been located in one flat housing, in concentrically arranged,
parallel and squared-off strips.The layout, with light segments of varying sizes – the low beam taking up most
space – completely changes the character of the front section, the “face” of the
A1 Sportback concept.
The rear lights, too, continue this theme and combine the function of tail and
brake lights, turn indicators, reversing and rear fog lights into an unmistakable
design. The interplay of acute and obtuse angles and the clear and colored glass
areas create a particularly dynamic look. A large-dimensioned, transparent cover
over the entire width of the vehicle additionally combines both light units and
emphasizes the horizontal design of the rear.
Like the three-door version, the body of the four-door Audi A1 Sportback concept
makes optimum use of the small road surface area available to a vehicle from the
premium compact class. Measuring 3.99 m long (13.09 ft) and 1.75 m wide
(5.74 ft) with a wheelbase of 2.46 m (8.07 ft), it succeeds in combining sporty
looks with impressive economy of space thanks to its short overhangs. The
transverse installation of the engine also has a significant role to play in this
respect. The third dimension of this compact, sporty car – i.e. the height – comes
in at 1.40 meters (4.59 ft).Interior
The interior, with its four individual seats and a surprisingly generous amount of
spaciousness for this class, has a tidy, no-frills appearance. The curved, wraparound
section combines the doors and the sporty cockpit into one single unit. The
dashboard and center console are designed entirely around the driver.
Ergonomics and aesthetics unite to create an ambience of clear-cut architecture
and high-class appeal. Details such as the turbine-look air vents and air
conditioning controls seem to be straight out of a jet plane. This is where
advanced form and precise function are combined in typical Audi fashion: air
flow direction and volume can be regulated simply and intuitively by turning or
pressing the control button in the centre of the vent.
The center console accommodates the integrated selector lever, only extended in
drive select dynamic mode, the start/stop button for the engine, the switch for
Audi drive select and the armrest with an integrated mobile phone pocket.
The sporty seats with integrated head restraints offer levels of comfort and
ergonomics that far exceed the customary standards in the sub-compact class and
live up to the expectations of a typical Audi. A transparent, mesh-like fabric
covers the lightweight seat apertures, which further accentuates the airiness of the
design.
The materials used for the interior trim appeal with their high-class looks and feel.
The contrasting color scheme for the interior – white and red – emphasizes the
feeling of spaciousness.Audi mobile device – the second generation
Whereas the Audi A1 project quattro study featured its own mobile control unit
for infotainment and vehicle systems, the A1 Sportback concept takes one step
further into the future: the driver can use his commercially available mobile phone
(equipped accordingly) as a car phone, address database, navigation system and
audio/video player. At the same time it can be used as a control unit for numerous
vehicle systems in the Audi A1 Sportback concept. Several phones that are
suitable for these functions are already available from various manufacturers.
All that is required is some additional software, which Audi will provide on the
internet for the driver to download and install. He can then enter his route plan or
adjust the sound system to his individual preferences, all from the comfort of his
own home, for example.
The mobile phone and vehicle communicate via a fast WLAN connection, even
over considerable distances.
The system also offers the user a security function: within the range of the WLAN
it can constantly monitor the current status of the vehicle, for instance whether all
windows and doors are closed. What’s more, the additional software offers
numerous comfort and convenience features such as continued destination
guidance on the mobile device after the vehicle has been left in a car park. If the
user sets a maximum parking time with the device, its navigation software leads
him back to the Audi A1 Sportback concept – in good time of course, allowing for
the current distance from the vehicle.
During the journey the mobile device demonstrates its strength as a portable
media player. If the user listens to a song in a certain driving situation – on the
motorway, for example – it is entered in an appropriate playlist. The software
registers when and where the user prefers to listen to particular songs. The music
is then available at the right moment.The MMI control unit in the vehicle is a further development of the familiar
design. In terms of feel it is easier to operate, particularly while driving. Grouped
around the central rotary pushbutton are four fixed-function hardkeys for the
Navigation, Telephone, Car and Media basic menus. Four additional, backlit
softkeys have variable functions which change within the individual menus.
The projected softkey labels combine with the bold softkey colors that identify the
corresponding menus to ensure swift, intuitive user orientation.
All system information appears in the central display in the instrument cluster.
This is designed in its entirety as a digital, freely configurable display with no
mechanical elements. Superimposed glass elements make the graphics stand out
with a three-dimensional look, producing a level of depth which could never be
attained using a standard display.
As well as the virtual, large circular dial of the analog speedometer, which is
always visible on the right-hand side of the instrument cluster, numerous other
displays can be called up on request, and can be selected via control buttons on
the steering wheel. These include infotainment, classic navigation by pictogram or
map, a rev counter, information on how to drive as efficiently as possible and a
current status report on the hybrid drive.
The layout of the infotainment display features icons arranged in a semicircle. As
the driver turns the central MMI rotary pushbutton, the icons mimic the
movement until the desired function is selected by pushing the button. Content
can therefore be communicated visually, enabling it to be grasped faster and more
intuitively than pure text.Audi drive select
The Audi A1 Sportback concept features Audi drive select, which is also available
as an option in the current generation of the Audi A4 bestseller. This enables the
driver to pre-select one of two specially adapted configurations for the drivetrain,
shift characteristics and magnetic ride shock absorbers.
The default setting is the “efficiency” mode. In this mode, the engine and
transmission respond gently to use of the accelerator and shift paddles. This
setting is ideal for a relaxed driving style, as well as offering tremendous potential
for effectively lowering fuel consumption, and therefore emissions too.
In the “efficiency” mode the Audi A1 Sportback concept can be used for distances
of up to 100 kilometers (62.14 miles) in purely electric mode – and it is quite
speedy, too: thanks to the powerful battery it is possible to reach a speed of
considerably more than 100 km/h (62.14 mph). The combustion engine only cuts
in again once battery capacity has dropped to below 20 percent of maximum.
In this mode, the electric motor is not deployed as a source of additional torque;
instead it is run selectively as the sole power source to bring about a tangible
reduction in consumption. For this purpose, the system makes use of a host of
parameters which can be fed to it via the navigation system. In the “efficiency”
mode, for example, with a fully charged battery and a distance of less than
50 kilometers (31.07 miles) the vehicle is operated in principle on purely electrical
power.
Thanks to the navigation system’s ability to detect differences in altitude along the
route, regeneration phases as well as the increase in energy requirements on
inclines can be computed before the journey has even started. This makes vehicle
operation even more efficient through optimum utilization of the electric motor.
The sport mode is designed to produce the dynamic yet comfortable driving
sensation that is so typical of the brand and that Audi drivers have come to expect
of their car. In this mode, the vehicle’s electronics also harness the torque
available from the electric motor to achieve extra-sporty acceleration along with
excellent lateral dynamics.The drivetrain
Characteristic Audi sportiness plus a whole new dimension in efficiency – it is all
down to the combination of a state-of-the-art turbocharged FSI engine with an
electric motor and innovative control electronics.
Under the hood of the Audi A1 Sportback concept sits a four-cylinder TFSI with a
capacity of 1.4 liters and a turbocharger. This engine is an advanced version of the
unit that made its series production debut in the Audi A3. Whereas the 1.4 TFSI
musters 92 kW (125 hp) in the A3, it delivers 110 kW (150 hp) at 5,500 rpm in
the study. Its peak torque of 240 Nm (177.01 lb-ft) is on tap over a broad rev band
from 1,600 – 4,000 rpm.
The Audi engineers have long since proven the performance potential of
turbocharged FSI technology, both on race tracks around the world and out on the
road. Indeed, a jury of experts awarded the accolade of “Engine of the Year” to
the 2.0 TFSI for the fourth year in succession in 2008.
The new 1.4 TFSI builds on this very same concept in order to maximize
efficiency and performance. Multi-hole injectors result in very homogeneous
mixture formation and extremely efficient combustion. This is also an effective
means of helping to cut pollutant emissions.
The integrated turbocharger promises optimized responsiveness and even more
harmonious torque build-up. 80 percent of peak torque can be summoned up from
as low down as 1,250 rpm, in other words barely above idling speed. And despite
its power, the 1.4 TFSI sets new benchmark standards in its class for its acoustic
output too.Powertrain
Power transmission to the front wheels is the task of the sporty Audi S tronic
dual-clutch gearbox. It allows the driver to change gear in fractions of a second
without the use of a clutch pedal and with no interruption to the power flow. If
required, the transmission performs the gear changes fully automatically, too. If
the driver wishes to change gear manually, he can do so by using the shift paddles
mounted on the steering wheel. Reverse gear and neutral are engaged via the gear
knob on the centre console. The park position is automatically selected when the
electric parking brake is engaged.
Between combustion engine and transmission sits the 20 kW (27 hp) electric unit,
which cuts in automatically depending on the selected operating mode – or
propels the vehicle alone. The battery unit – a package of compact lithium-ion
batteries – is installed at the rear of the vehicle, which makes for a good weight
balance.
When powered solely by the combustion engine or purely by the electric motor,
and when both are used in the boost mode, the A1 Sportback concept operates as a
front-wheel drive vehicle. The high torque of 390 Nm in total (287.64 lb-ft) –
240 Nm (177.01 lb-ft) from the 1.4 TFSI plus an extra 150 Nm (110.63 lb-ft) from
the electric motor – is transformed into the required level of tractive power when
accelerating.
Overrun, or the so-called regeneration phase, is one of the most important
instruments of this vehicle concept for optimizing efficiency as it transforms the
braking energy released during deceleration phases back into electrical energy,
instead of it being wasted and released as heat.
The Audi A1 Sportback concept can in principle run self-sufficiently, using mixed
operation of the combustion engine and electric motor. Thanks to the intelligent
management of both units, energy regeneration as well as the automatic start/stop
function, fuel consumption is almost 30 percent lower compared to a vehicle
running on the gasoline engine alone. Although the components of the electric
motor add around 40 kilograms to the overall weight, the study still only burns
3.9 liters of premium fuel per 100 km (60.31 US mpg) in mixed mode, while CO2
emissions average just 92 g/km (148.06 g/mile).Pure electrical operation over shorter distances, however, is a particularly
attractive alternative offered by this vehicle that benefits the environment and the
wallet alike – all the more so considering that the performance achieved in this
mode and the range of over 50 kilometers (31.07 miles) are perfectly satisfactory.
“Refueling” the Audi A1 Sportback concept from power sockets alone, therefore,
produces an unequivocal result: even allowing for the relatively high costs of
domestic electricity in Germany, it is still possible to achieve a saving or more
than 80 percent compared with the price of premium fuel. Thanks to “zero
emissions” the benefit to the environment is even greater, particularly in
congested urban areas.
The chassis
The fundamental ingredient for outstanding driving safety and handling dynamics
is supplied by the sophisticated chassis design, comprising McPherson front
suspension and four-link independent rear suspension. Large 18-inch wheels with
size 225/35 R18 tires boost both driving pleasure and safety. Thanks to the newly
developed active, ESP-controlled front differential lock, propulsive torque is
distributed according to the driving situation, thereby achieving enhanced steering
precision and superior directional stability as well as improved traction and
dynamic handling when cornering.
The dynamic chassis is tuned for sporty, agile handling combined with excellent
stability, and makes cornering a particular delight. What’s more, the chassis
excels with a level of ride comfort befitting of higher vehicle classes.
The braking system with its large-diameter discs (measuring 312 mm across
(12.28 in) at the front wheels) is more than a match for the drive power. Bred on
the racetrack, the system promises outstanding, fade-free stopping power.
The electromechanical steering with speed-sensitive power assistance is also a
boon for agile handling. The system boasts optimum steering feel combined with
low sensitivity to road surface excitation and a considerable reduction in energy
consumption.The specific strengths of the four-link suspension stem from the way in which it
splits the functions for absorbing longitudinal and lateral forces. This permits a
high level of lateral rigidity on the one hand for optimum dynamism and driving
safety, while offering a great degree of longitudinal flexibility on the other to
improve ride comfort.
The shock absorbers deploy a highly innovative technology in the form of Audi
magnetic ride, which has already made its mark in the Audi R8 high-performance
sports car and in the TT. Here, the conventional shock absorber fluid is replaced
by a magneto-rheological fluid whose qualities can be controlled by means of an
electromagnetic field. This effect enables the damping characteristic to be
influenced electronically at will by applying a voltage to the electromagnets.
Audi magnetic ride capitalizes on this quality to make the appropriate damping
forces available in any driving situation, thereby optimizing both ride comfort and
performance dynamics. A computer linked up to a system of sensors interprets the
current driving situation with split-second speed. Here, the driver can choose
between two driving programs, depending on whether he wants to drive with a
sportier style – with the magneto-rheological fluid requiring a low yield stress – or
with a greater emphasis on ride comfort.
Mattijn zegt
Ziet er tot nu toe goed uit! Hoe zit het met de kofferruimte?
GeoBem007 zegt
Wat een Japans achterwerk..
Mss toch de moeite om naar Parijs te gaan..
bas zegt
leuk!
robbie zegt
Dit ziet er in elk geval beter uit dan de A1 Metroproject Quattro concept die in Tokio stond vorig jaar.
TBK zegt
Mja, ziet er heel Audi uit. Beetje saai dus.
Niettemin, zal wel weer een verkoopstopper worden.
The world ain’t fair…
TBK zegt
btw, die nieuwe balk bovenaan de site ziet er niet uit. Past totaal niet bij de rest van de site…
Cupracer zegt
Chassis van de New Seat Ibiza
BG 75 zegt
Een audi die er eens anders uit ziet als alle andere modellen, das verrassend.
Binnen zijn segment zal ie t goed doen.
BG 75 zegt
MITO killer?
RemcoZ zegt
Valt me eerlijk gezegd een beetje tegen, met name de achterkant.
Waar de Audi A3 naar mijn mening nog een echte audi is, wordt dit volgens mij een ‘net niet’-verhaal…
Pixed zegt
Ik zie hier net teveel A3 in. Had liever een buitenbeentje gezien.
Denk niet dat mensen hiervoor de Mini, Mito of 500 zullen laten staan.
BMW 650i, Cooper S zegt
Ze gaan (zoals vaker) BMW achterna met die scherpe lijnen.
Verder grappige wagen.
Timmie zegt
In profiel is dat precies een BMW 1 zonder de knik (hangbuikzwijnsyndroom). Ik kan me niet voorstellen dat dit model populair wordt, want in deze klasse mag het niet te veel kosten…
W!d zegt
@Cupracer: Het heet tegenwoordig geen chassis meer.. maar je hebt gelijk. Wel het onderstel van de nieuwe Polo en Fabia (en de huidige Ibiza)
Tombnolz zegt
Vooruitgang en achteruitgang tegelijk. Goeie neus, toffe velgen, jammer dat die alu-kleurige dakstijlen weg zijn en echt zonde van de achterlichten.
en @ Timmie: wordt zéker populair
Esprit_de_Flandre zegt
Audi heeft dit gewoon gekopieerd:
Nee, serieus, is dat een plastieken plaat op die grille? Die van de A2 was dan tenminste nog praktisch, maar dit? Ik weet niet.
kaalimero zegt
Dit zit er in ieder geval beter uit dan die BMX X1
Mo zegt
Watser met die C30 achterkant? Zonde.
laatste man zegt
Ik zie er eerder wat lamborghini in…
smokin zegt
Absoluut een heel erg mooi stuk techniek. Nette prestaties tegen een heel mooi verbruik…..
Maar wat een ontiegelijk lelijk hok zeg.
Een groot gapend gat met kerstboomverlichting in kreukelverpakking.
Gelukkig is het een concept, hopelijk gaan ze nog even nadenken.
JH zegt
Citrofiel zegt
Vooral die zijkant lijkt heel erg op de A3 Sportback. Gelukkig wijken de voor- en achterkant nog íetsjes af… :roll:
GerreLekker zegt
Waarom moet ik bij Audi altijd denken: saai, allemaal hetzelfde, eenheidsworst, gaapmuil,… en vind ik dit nu een leuke auto? :S
luc zegt
Is dat ding nou even lang als de normale A1 concept, het ziet er namelijk niet uit.
joop zegt
beetje een a3, maar dan hoger en misvormd, toch nog steeds zeeeeeer herkenbaar een audi, als in een oude voorkant met iets andere hoeken/ kots, excuus
RenJie zegt
Hmmz, misschien toch maar naar Parijs.. 3,9L/100 is best netjes :)
K-Kalkan zegt
Ik vind de voorkant neit zo super, maar hij is wel ‘snel’ voor een 1.4’tje ;)
Maar de zin: Bij sportief gebruik van de auto, zorgt de motor ervoor dat er tijdelijk 150 Nm extra beschikbaar is, naast het koppel van de standaard TFSI-motor.
Moet zijn: Bij sportief gebruik van de auto, zorgt de ELEKTROmotor ervoor dat er tijdelijk 150 Nm extra beschikbaar is, naast het koppel van de standaard TFSI-motor. ;)
Fordfan zegt
De voorkant ziet er wel leuk uit. De achterkant doet me aan de Volvo C30 denken.
omg zegt
Zo wat lelijk dat kontje!
Daaf zegt
moet nog ff een kontcorrectie
sjazz zegt
hoezo C30 achterkant… daar kan deze echt niet aan tippen!
wat een bulldog auto… niet mooi.
kowalsk zegt
Wat een achteruitgang ten opzichte van de Metroproject, zeker de achterkant wat die lichtunits waren zó mooi!
frederik zegt
Lelijke kont!
@TBK: de A2 was absoluut geen topper.
Windhoos zegt
Ik blijf bij mijn mening, een 5 deurs hatchback in de categorie “kleine auto” is GEEN gezicht……
Majinstar zegt
Knap als je zulke velgen kan maken. Voor de rest is ie ok, maar er ontbreekt nog een 45 km/h sticker.
BeLikeNoOther zegt
ik vin ‘m schitterend
InF3Rn0 zegt
Pssttt ik heb iets leuks omg die audi reclame ..
Windhoos zegt
@InF3Rn0,
Ik word idd ook gek van dat mokkel, kunnen ze dit soort commercie niet gewoon bannen?…..
jeroen zegt
Nee, ik vind de buitenkant niet mooi. Audi hoort gewoon sedans en tourings te maken, naar mijn mening.
Dat meisje ziet er goed uit, maar ze is ontzettend irritant!
Fordfan zegt
@ jeroen
Welk meisje?
Tommy zegt
Leuk bakkie! Al vindt ik de 3-deurs A1 metroporject quattro tog net iets mooier. Maar deze mag er ook wezen, lekker breed en laag en niet zo saai als een Polo of C1. Vergeet niet mensen dat het nog wel een concept is, de A1 gaat er niet precies zo uit zien.
Windhoos zegt
@FordFan, van die Q5 reclame onder het artikel…..
Quicknick1987 zegt
Voor die A1 ruil ik m’n Fiat 500 over een jaartje of 2/3 wel in! :-)
Wordt een mooie wagen volgens mij.
Windhoos zegt
Dan zou ik wel de driedeurs nemen, is echt zovéél mooier dan een vijfdeurs in dit segment. Ik zou er iig geen twijfel bij hebben dan
mashell zegt
Doe mij maar een Fiesta. Stukken stoerder en dan sportiever dan deze Audi. De A1 ziet er uit alsof ze al het Audi design in een Polo hebben willen proppen en het gewoon niet past. Hij ziet er veel te gedrongen en boos uit. Een soort Rita V. in zwempak die weer eens op een leugentje betrapt is.
A. de wit zegt
Dat gelul over die CO2 daar zakt mijn broek onderhand van af iedereen weet nu onderhand dat al het verkeer (brommers motoren auto,s en vrachtwagens enz) .aar voor 10% bijdraagt aan CO2 mensen laten zich gek makenen gaan in kleine kippehokjes rijden geef mij maar een Q7 klein of electrisch rijden het maakt geen verschil druppel op een gloeiende plaat!!!!!
Cooper S zegt
Ziet er lekker dik uit. Deze versie heeft een stuk minder overhang aan de voorkant, hetgeen de gewichtsverdeling ten goede komt. Al met al vind ik het ontwerp niet echt bijzonder. Het interieur is wel super geslaagd.
Wat is de power to weight ratio van dit mormel?
peter zegt
Te veel design? Overdreven? Hot Wheels autootje?
Maar in ieder geval wel een beetje anders dan de rest van Audi. Een beetje dan. En lichtjes blijven leuk om mee te spelen.
coole kikker zegt
-edit: fijn voor je, nu terug naar school-
buntje zegt
supper bak weer van audi maar de achterkant had toch anders gemoeten het zaam niet zo schuin gwoon houden zoals bij de Q5/Q7
CRASH zegt
geen diesel?!