Audi A1 Sportback (2015-2017) Review and Prices
The Audi A1 Sportback has the build quality of a premium car in a small five-door hatchback body. It’s a worthy alternative to models such as the Mini 5-door, Volkswagen Polo and the trendy Fiat 500.
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- £10,385
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Is the Audi A1 Sportback (2015-2017) a good car?
One of the A1’s biggest selling points at launch was its high-quality interior, but time has not been kind to the Audi and the new Mini hatchback trumps it in terms of quality, and is also a good deal more interesting to look at.
The Sportback’s rear doors give it an obvious advantage over the three-door version of the A1 and it also offers slightly more head and legroom in the back, although tall adults will still struggle to get comfortable. Its boot is also a bit smaller than the Polo’s.
If you want the premium feel of an Audi saloon in a small package, this is the car for you
The A1’s small size makes the Sportback very easy to drive, even if it isn’t quite as much fun as a Mini. The engine range is excellent, however, and the 1.6-litre diesel can return more than 80mpg. The 228hp S1, meanwhile, offers speedy performance that is almost unheard of in a car of this size.
Standard equipment levels are decent, but not brilliant considering the A1 is one of the more expensive models in class. That means all A1s get air-conditioning, a DAB digital radio, plus electric windows front and rear, but Audi charges extra for a Bluetooth phone connection.
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How much is the Audi A1 Sportback (2015-2017)?
The Audi A1 Sportback (2015-2017) has a RRP range of £14,955 to £24,880. The price of a used Audi A1 Sportback (2015-2017) on Carwow starts at £10,385.
How practical is it?
The Audi A1 Sportback doesn’t have a bigger boot than the standard A1, but the extra doors and a little more headroom in the rear make it a whole lot more practical
The A1 Sportback only has a little more headroom than the standard A1, but it makes a huge difference
What's it like to drive?
There are no mechanical differences between the three- and five-door cars, so what applies to the standard A1 applies to the Sportback too. This means the car is easy to drive with precise steering and little body lean in corners. Nevertheless, the Mini hatchback is more fun.
The 1.4-litre petrol is a fizzy little engine that makes the A1 come alive
What's it like inside?
With bits borrowed from the more expensive models in the Audi range the Sportback feels like a premium product – complete with expensive trim pieces, metal touch points and lots of squidgy plastics that used to be a rarity in this class.
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