In its quest to achieve a sales target of over 1 million vehicles per year, Audi is planning new models at an increasing rate.
Over the past 12 months we’ve seen the introduction of many new models including the A5 Sportback, A7 Sportback – not to mention the sports derivatives such as the Audi TT RS, Audi R8 Spyder, Audi R8 GT – and most recently the Audi A1.
The A1 will have many spin-offs, including the Audi A1 Sportback, Audi S1 and Audi A1 Cabriolet. What you might not know however, is that the A1 family will receive a new member, the Audi Q1 or the Allroad version of the A1.
Yes, consider it a small crossover, fitted with an all-wheel-drive transmission (2-wheel drive is also considered), which will use the Suzuki SX4 platform. With the advent of VW’s 19% stake in Suzuki, it seems that Volkswagen wants to use all the advantages in order to be world’s number one automaker.
Expect the design of the Audi Q1 to take its cues from the Q5 and Q7 models, while under the bonnet we are likely to find two familiar power plants: the 1.4 TFSI engine, delivering 118 kW and the 2.0-litre TDI engine with 103 kW.
August 16th, 2010 at 9:29 am
It looks like a cute “Tiguan”. Surely it will give the ugly BMW X1 a hiding.However I am liitle concerned with the car makers this days. Where is this going? Soon , we will have A12s , Q17s and BMW X22s. This trend needs to stop. Carmakers must focus on improving thieir models than introducing new useless models. For exmaple , the BMWX5 and Q7 were introduced to challenge the Randrover. Moneywise , they might have succeeded but the Rangerover remains a true Luxury Offroad 4×4.And then there is the new double cab from VW , the Amarok (wtf?).