Audi A1 Mk2 (GB)
The second-generation Audi A1 (internally designated GB) was introduced in late 2018, marking a significant shift for the premium supermini. Moving to the ubiquitous MQB A0 platform shared with the Volkswagen Polo and SEAT Ibiza, Audi dropped the three-door option entirely, offering the A1 exclusively as a five-door 'Sportback'. It boasts a much more aggressive, angular design inspired by the iconic Audi Sport quattro, alongside vastly improved cabin technology that brought it in line with larger, more expensive models in the range. While it remains a highly desirable and practical premium supermini, buyers must be aware of certain Volkswagen Group quirks typical of this era. Mechanically, the GB generation shifted to an all-petrol (TFSI) lineup, with no diesel options available for the UK market. The most popular engines are the 1.0-litre three-cylinder units (badged 25 or 30 TFSI), which are generally robust but can suffer from seized turbo wastegate actuators, particularly on cars used primarily for short, damp city journeys. If opting for an automatic, the 7-speed S tronic dual-clutch transmission requires careful assessment during a test drive. While slight hesitation is characteristic of this dry-clutch system, severe shuddering or a complete loss of drive can point to worn clutch packs or a failing mechatronic unit, both of which are notoriously expensive to replace. Inside the cabin, the A1 is packed with technology, but this complexity introduces potential electrical gremlins. The MMI infotainment system and the SOS Emergency Call module are known points of failure, often resulting in frozen screens, dropped Bluetooth connections, or a persistent warning light on the dashboard—issues that typically require a dealer-applied software update. Furthermore, while the interior looks decidedly premium, some of the plastics are harder than those found in the previous generation, leading to common complaints about dashboard and door card rattles on rougher UK roads. Finally, prospective owners should check the front sliding seat mechanisms, as the rails and locking pins have been known to fail, causing the seat to stick or fail to lock securely.
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Infotainment Crashes
low severityThe MMI screen can freeze or go black, often requiring a software update from Audi.
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