AUDI LAUNCHES NEW 99G/KM A1

Audi launches new 99g/km A1 German close reveals eco-friendly A1 that’s chargeless from Road Tax and the London Bottleneck Charge
Audi has launched an eco-friendly adaptation of its A1 supermini this week, application a revised adaptation of its 1.6-litre TDI engine, to advance CO2 emissions beneath the abracadabra 100g/km barrier for the aboriginal time.
Boasting 104bhp and commutual with a taller five-speed chiral gearbox, the 1.6-litre agent has start/stop and an bigger fuelling arrangement that beggarly just 99g/km of C02 from the bankrupt and a accumulated burning amount of just 74.3mpg, accessible the antecedent adaptation by about 4mpg.
Performance charcoal aggressive though, with the criterion 0-62mph dart dealt with in just 10.5 abnormal and on to a 118mph top speed.
Standard accessories is as acceptable as ever, with admixture wheels, air-con and a CD amateur all included, and the frugal new adaptation is accessible in all three trim levels, SE, Sport and the racier S-Line.
The better allowances of the eco-tweaks are that the A1 now qualifies for absolution from London’s circadian bottleneck allegation and from Road Tax from two years beneath the accepted regulations.
Prices abide unchanged, and alpha from £14,480 for the SE, ascent to £17,865 for the S Line.
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