Entries Tagged as 'audi a1'

Wednesday, December 31st, 1969

Updates on Audi: A1 coming, Tokyo concept, A8/Bentley diet

Filed under: Convertibles, Tokyo Motor Show, Crossovers/CUVs, Hatchbacks, Audi, Bentley
4Car sat down with Michael Dick, a member of Audi’s board who heads up the product engineering side of things, and came away with new insights on the MINI-fighting A1, the future of Bentley and what products are waiting in the wings.
Starting small, Audi’s new A1 […]

Wednesday, December 31st, 1969

Audi still tweaking A1 prior to Tokyo debut

Filed under: Concept Cars, Tokyo Motor Show, Hatchbacks, Audi

The Tokyo Motor Show is less than two weeks away, but according to Automotive News, Audi still hasn’t finalized the design for its entry-level MINI-fighter, the A1.
The problem stems from Audi execs that think that the current concept is too radical to go into production. Although Audi’s […]

Wednesday, December 31st, 1969

Rendered Speculation: Audi A1 taking different direction

Filed under: Spy Photos, Economy, Tokyo Motor Show, Audi

With recent reports that Audi still hadn’t finalized the design of it’s upcoming A1 mini, designer Gabriel Rabhi has shared his own thoughts on what it should look like. Rabhi has created a series of images for Fourtitude that show a new look for the A1. Aside […]

Wednesday, December 31st, 1969

Tokyo Motor Show: Audi A1 Metroproject quattro concept

Filed under: Concept Cars, Tokyo Motor Show, Hatchbacks, Audi

click above image to view more high-res images of the Audi A1 Concept
Audi’s new city car concept might look OK in the official press images, but it looks even better in person with its imposing grille and sleek yet muscular lines. There’s also a lot of attention […]

Wednesday, December 31st, 1969

VIDEO: Audi’s Metroproject stays still for the moving camera

Filed under: Economy, Hybrids/Alternative, Videos, Tokyo Motor Show, Hatchbacks, Audi

The Audi metroproject quattro stars in its first promotional video. The 2-minute video shows a few of the cars niftier features, like the removable iPhone-like gadget that does iPhone-y things and also allows remote access to some of the vehicle’s systems.
However, the car does appear […]

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