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    Audi planning a Mini tackler

    Audi's clean little secret

    The European invasion of Japan has begun. This is the Audi A1 concept, set to be revealed at the Tokyo Auto Show and take the premium small car fight to the Mini Cooper.

    Actually, Audi isn't calling it the A1 concept, but rather the Metroproject Quattro. It's a three-door, four-seater plug-in hybrid that could reach production some time in 2009 to slot below the A3 in Audi's line-up.

    You weren't meant to see this until next week but - rather like the Nissan GT-R - some photos mysteriously found their way onto the web, so Audi kindly decided to reveal all the details to us.

    The A1 concept (we're going to stick with that name - Metroproject Quattro sounds like a cheesy Amsterdam rave bar) is powered by a 1.4-litre TFSI petrol engine, which sends 150bhp through the front wheels. There's also a 41bhp electric motor positioned over the rear axle - which, in a rather cool touch, is visible through the rear hatch - driving the rear wheels.

    This means that, when the two motors are working simultaneously, the A1 becomes four-wheel drive, but under low loads it can run on either motor independently: the lithium-ion batteries give the A1 a range of some 60 miles in pure electric mode.

    Audi quotes emissions of 112g/km of CO for the A1 concept, while fuel economy stands at 58mpg: not bad for a car that'll hit 62mph in under eight seconds.

    Predictably, the A1 concept is more restrained in appearance than the Mini Cooper it'll be aiming to steal buyers away from. That said, there are still some neat touches: those wrap-over aluminium arches give an almost Fiat 500-esque curve to the coupe's glasshouse, while the front end is dominated by that huge, trapezoidal front grille.

    Overall, though, it's a fairly conservative design - especially for a concept - which shouldn't differ too much from the future production version.

    The cabin is functional, without many of the retro touches of other premium small cars. The A1's big trick is the iPhone-inspired Audi Mobile Device, a handheld unit that plugs into a slot on the centre console.

    It controls the A1's sat nav, audio and video systems, as well as functioning at the console for various vehicle systems. Suffice to say you really, really, don't want to get this phone nicked out your bag.

    We'll get a closer look at the A1 concept in Tokyo next week, where we'll be dreaming of an RS1. No idea how it'd work, but we want one.
    I reckon it looks great. Got everything it needs to take it to those Minis.
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    Boy that cheese grater grill is ugly. Perfect for turning shrubs and small children into pint sized pieces.

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    i don't like audi's grille at the best of times...that's just grotesque.
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    It looks like some man eating robot... I expected better than that!
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    i'm sure the actual car will look slightly different from this photo.

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    Predictably, the A1 concept is more restrained in appearance
    I hardly agree. The clear plate giving sight to the electric engine is just one example of how unrestrained this is. Like others believe, I also think that the front grill is just ghastly.

    Asides from the aesthetics, this prototype if produced will likely draw a nice crowd. I like that it is plug in, gets 58 mpg (stated) and can launch to 60 within 8 seconds. The saftey net of 60 miles on electric could give any driver a nice sense of "we will make it" when the gas runs out. I cant think of a reason not to run it dry. My biggest concern is how to keep the electric motor cool. A 40 hp electric motor can put out a fair amount of heat. With the motor that close to the clear panel, is their a chance of it melting the panel?
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    yawn......
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    Split the front grille into two halves.

    Lower it.

    Then, I shall approve.
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    Split the front grille into two halves horizontally, you mean?

    I think the grilles on the current Audi model range look fantastic - and all probability is that Audi will alter the grille of the "A1" to match the rest, along with (on standard models atleast) deleting the fancy lights, wheels, mirrors, interior features etc. Then we'll be left with what they'll put on sale. Oh yeah, and minus the electric-hybrid-eco-greeny bullsh*t too.
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    hideous

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    Alfa Romeo just called. They want the rear of their Brera back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VtecMini View Post
    Alfa Romeo just called. They want the rear of their Brera back.
    Haha, except Audi have made it look slightly less flabby. Alfa 159 + Spider > Brera
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    Quote Originally Posted by VtecMini View Post
    Alfa Romeo just called. They want the rear of their Brera back.
    Did you get Citroen's message? They want their C2 Pluriel back as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 2ndclasscitizen View Post
    Did you get Citroen's message? They want their C3 Pluriel back as well.
    Edited for correctness.

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