2014 Audi S1 three-door spied undergoing testing

by SpeedLux

Scheduled to be out early next year, the 2014 Audi S1 three-door has been spied yet again undergoing testing.

In the spy images, it can be seen that the prototype is wearing a lot of camo and most likely it appears to be the S1 version judging by the quad exhaust setup and big alloy wheels. The five-door S1 Sportback has already been spied earlier and this time it was the turn to get some new pictures of the three-door version.

Not much detail is available as of now but we can expect a quattro permanent all-wheel drive setup and an output of more than 200 hp (149 kW). In terms of styling and designing, we believe that the 2014 A1/S1 will borrow the A3/S3’s styling cues and so we can expect similar bumpers, front grille, linear headlights and new graphics for the taillights with the linear brake lights sitting on top.

The company has not given any further details of the specifications nor has given any official dates of release of the model but we assume that an unveiling will occur at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show that will be held in March next year.

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