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Audi A1 vs Audi 50

We bring Audi’s new premium supermini face-to-face with its classic seventies forebear: the pioneering 50 in an exclusive test.

Audi A1 vs Audi 50

Text: Bernhard Schmidt / Photos: Auto Bild

July 2010

If you thought the new A1 was Audi’s first supermini, think again! The brand has built its reputation on big, desirable luxury cars, but there’s a small skeleton in its closet you may not know much about...

Launched in 1974, the Audi 50 is the spiritual predecessor to the A1. It featured a stylish yet practical body, as well as equipment not usually seen on a car in its class. But bosses had misjudged the market. The following year, the 50 was rebadged as a less luxurious and cheaper VW Polo – and proved far more of a hit.

So, to see if Audi has learned from its mistakes, we’ve lined up a unique comparison – and brought the A1 face-to-face with the original 50. Weighing in at 720kg, the Seventies model was powered by 50bhp 1.0 or 59bhp 1.4-litre petrol engines. But good looks were its real strength, alongside practicality, with large glazed areas and a hatchback boot.

Premium is a fairly recent term for describing a classy cabin, but the 50 definitely had some luxury touches. The large strip of wood running across the dash, reading light, digital clock and full carpeting were features usually reserved for cars from classes above at the time. Buyers could even opt for a passenger side wing mirror, seatbelts and a rear windscreen wash/wipe.

The 50 was sold only in mainland Europe, and aimed at young buyers. Unfortunately for Audi, it only achieved the latter in VW guise. The Polo did come to UK shores, and this set a path for the success of the VW supermini to this day. Fast forward to 2010, and the favour is returned, with the A1 sharing the latest Polo’s underpinnings.

The body is pure modern Audi, though. With its aggressive headlights and wide track, the newcomer has immense road presence for such a small car. Details like the LED tail-lamps, contrasting roof and intricate alloys give it the premium look the company is aiming for. The interior is on a par with larger Audis, using expensive-feeling materials, while details like the jet turbine air vents add class, particularly with the Wasabi Green finish of our car.

Although the two models appear to be worlds apart, they have a lot in common. The A1 is very stylish, as the 50 was in its day, and both cars are packed with kit – although the classic has nothing to match the new model’s sat-nav, borrowed from the flagship A8. But the 50’s Achilles heel was its price, relative to the market.

The A1 has this nailed, starting from £13,145. That makes it ideal for drivers wanting to downsize without compromising on luxury or efficiency. It’s likely to tempt young buyers, too. So Audi appears to have timed the A1 perfectly – and its success should be a certainty.

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14 Comments

Audi 50/VW Polo class act

I remember the press being very impressed by the Polo when it arrived in the UK. In comparison to the rivals, the Polo drove with a classy feel and was better assembled, with higher quality materials. The A1 will shake up the supermini class and we will see car makers following the Audi lead with higher quality and specifcation. I am sure the new Citroen DS3 will flounder when compared to the new star from the VW group.

By CyprusYid on 10 August, 2010, 7:24am

Audi, blandness is apparently the new cool.

Having seen the a1 up close I am utterly mystified about the fuss, it is without question the dullest piece of non design recently released, possibly since the bmw 1 series. I am sue it will sell well, as there are l ots of people out there who will happily buy something for the badge alone, and I'm sure its a well built car. but painting the roof a different colour can't disguise how dreadfully uninspired the design is. Shame on you audi.

By steedie on 10 August, 2010, 8:27am

Audi, blandness is apparently the new cool.

Having seen the a1 up close I am utterly mystified about the fuss, it is without question the dullest piece of non design recently released, possibly since the bmw 1 series. I am sue it will sell well, as there are l ots of people out there who will happily buy something for the badge alone, and I'm sure its a well built car. but painting the roof a different colour can't disguise how dreadfully uninspired the design is. Shame on you audi.

By steedie on 10 August, 2010, 8:39am

Samson

Shape looks a gorgous car from the outside, but if the colour scheme on the inside of the one shown is to go by, no thanks, It's Absolutely Ghastly.

By grandsons on 10 August, 2010, 9:39am

VW PR line

"The A1 will shake up the supermini class and we will see car makers following the Audi lead with higher quality and specifcation."

Is that from the A1 brochure or something? :) I think the A1 will bring a blandness to the supermini class which has been thankfully lacking. Except for the Polo of course. Audi needs to change it's motto to 'vorsprung durch kopieren'.

By chickenfeed on 10 August, 2010, 10:12am

Huh Progress?

Yes, how do they do that? The interior of the A1 appears to be utterly bland and yet properly ghastly all at the same time. Well-done Audi that really takes some doing.

In comparison the 50’s interior seems neat, crisp and yet spacious and uncluttered. Time for Audi to go properly retro me thinks!

By davidlivermore on 10 August, 2010, 11:59am

Where did you find such a well-preserved Audi 50?

Seeing the abbreviation for "Baujahr" in the graffiti in the last image, I assume these pictures were shot in Germany. While I was never particularly enamored of the early 50/Polo's styling, and can't imagine anyone (other than Audi or VW themselves) going to the expense of restoring one, I have to commend the owner of the yellow example in your pictures for taking such good care of that one. What's their secret?

By Sumanster on 10 August, 2010, 4:56pm

Four Ring-Pieces

A1 utterly uninspiring small and overpriced car from the badge engineering arm of VW.

By LegioIXHispana on 10 August, 2010, 8:48pm

Just saw this at Munich airport - YUCK

I reckon the conversation at the VW board went something like this: "Well, we seem to have tricked the idiots into paying more for our Audi-badged larger cars with 10-euro more-expensive plastic trim and some LED lights. So why don't we take the Fabia, disguise the height by putting a sharp crease and broad LED lights on it - and we can also paint the roofpillars to make it look lower. That'll fool them!"

By gherkins123 on 11 August, 2010, 8:16am

Badge Engineering

Looks like nothing has changed at Audi over the years. Masters of over-priced, over-hyped badge engineering.

Please avoid!

By mondeo_man on 11 August, 2010, 3:35pm

Pretty Polo Precursor

The Audi 50/original Polo must be one of the prettiest small cars ever, especially in the more garish '70s shades: http://www.polodriver.com/heritage/audi-50/gallery-publicity-images/

All models had a 1.1-litre engine, though, and a clock wasn't even available as an option. Things like headlight washers, headrests, a radio and rear wash/wipe were, however.

More photos from the Auto Bild shoot here: http://www.autobild.de/artikel/audi-a1-gegen-audi-50-vergleich_1226638.html?bild=20&now=71#mmg

By polodriver on 12 August, 2010, 12:04pm

Thanks for the links, Polodriver!

I enjoyed the pics and the entertaining article. Nice to see there are car nuts for all possible cars. :)

By Sumanster on 12 August, 2010, 9:42pm

tradeone.us you cheeky B******s!

I wouldn't buy your junk for the cheek alone to annoy me with spam! But you can't even spell your products correctly; Oakey or Armaini glasses anyone? (I'm guessing Oakley or Armarni knock offs) Either way AE delete!

By Focus_your_mind on 13 August, 2010, 5:29pm

Back to the car!

Yes bland, dull, replicant of another VAG or two product, yes bit of bling and different roof colour, fool the masses VW board laughing all the way to the Bundesbank or is it just called Deutsche Bank? Either way that car will sell by the bucket load, sadly cars can be fashion accesories, the mdeia rate it so it will be an instant hit, so expect to see lots

By Focus_your_mind on 13 August, 2010, 6:01pm

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AT A GLANCE

    Audi A1 1.2
    Price: £13,145
    Engine: 1.2-litre 4cyl turbo, 84bhp
    0-62mph: 11.7 seconds
    Top speed: 112mph
    Econ/CO2: 55.4mpg/118g/km
    Equipment: 15-inch alloy wheels, MP3-compatible stereo, air-con
    On sale: Now Audi 50 1974
    Price: £2,255
    Engine: 1.0-litre 4cyl, 50bhp
    0-62mph: 18.0 seconds
    Top speed: 88mph
    Econ/CO2: 31.4mpg/213g/km
    Equipment: Carpets, column-mounted indicators, digital clock
    On sale: 1974
     
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