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Audi A1 2020 review: 30 TFSI snapshot

The 30 TFSI is equipped with a three-cylinder turbo engine producing 85kW/200Nm.
EXPERT RATING
8.0

Likes

Nice ride and handling
Great standard inclusions
Standard safety

Dislikes

Weak engine for freeways
Turnkey ignition
Limited option packs
Tom White

Deputy News Editor

2 min read

The 30 TFSI is the entry-point in the A1 range, and for the time being the cheapest car in Audi's entire line-up, wearing an MSRP of $32,350.

The 30 TFSI is equipped with a three-cylinder turbo engine producing 85kW/200Nm, mated to a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission. A manual version, available in Europe is ruled out for the Australian market. The 30 TFSI is rated to consume 5.4L/100km of 95RON fuel on the combined cycle.

Standard spec includes 16-inch alloy wheels, a 10.25-inch digital dashboard, an 8.8-inch multimedia touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity, DAB+ digital radio, USB-C connectivity, front and rear parking sensors, reversing camera, cloth seat trim, leather steering wheel, air-conditioning and turn-key ignition.

The 30 TFSI can be had with the 'Technik package' ($3200) which includes sat-nav, built-in internet connectivity, Audi's full 'Virtual Cockpit' digital dashboard, an upgraded sound system and wireless Apple CarPlay.

Premium paints can be added from $490 to $990 and can be had with a black contrast roof ($890).

The new A1 has a 335-litre boot (VDA) that is 65 litres more than the previous A1. The A1 does not feature a spare wheel, instead using a space-saving inflator kit.

Safety features include auto emergency braking (AEB) lane keep assist (LKAS) with lane departure warning (LDW), six airbags and the expected stability and brake controls. The A1 range will launch with a maximum five-star ANCAP safety rating.

The A1 range is covered by a three-year, unlimited kilometre warranty and needs to be serviced once every 12 months or 15,000km, whichever comes first.

Service packs are available at point of purchase (and can be bundled in on finance) the service cost is $1480 for three years or $1990 for five.

Read the full 2020 Audi A1 review

Audi A1 2020: Sportback 1.0 TFSI

Engine Type Turbo 3, 1.0L
Fuel Type Premium Unleaded Petrol
Fuel Efficiency 4.2L/100km (combined)
Seating 5
Safety Rating

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$25,414
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$18,998
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$30,880
Tom White

Deputy News Editor

Tom’s way into motoring journalism was anything but straightforward despite annoying his parents to no end as a child by identifying makes and models with ease, and acquiring a large collection of Matchbox models. Other interests took over in the intervening years, including tinkering with electronics and computers, and an interest in the past, which eventually culminated in a Bachelor of Arts and Science from the University Of Sydney with a major in Ancient History. During this time, Tom was exposed to all sorts of cars by working as a valet and eventually the Bell Captain at The Star casino in Sydney. He then went on another side-quest, studying law at Macquarie University before applying for a job at CarsGuide. After being hired Tom worked his way up the ranks in a variety of roles and refined his craft, now serving as CarsGuide's Deputy News Editor, with special interests in new technologies and electric vehicles, as well as emerging trends from China. Tom has been recognised by his peers as the EV Journalist of the Year at the 2026 Newspress Australia Awards. He’s personally owned a selection of wheels from a 1981 Holden Gemini to a 2009 Ford Falcon, through to his current 2011 Subaru Forester and many others in between. You can find Tom on LinkedIn and Instagram. Education Bachelor of Arts and Sciences | The University of Sydney | 2010 - 2014 Graduate Certificate of Laws | Macquarie University | 2015 - 2016 Awards 2026 Newspress Australia EV Journalist of the Year Featured Publications CarsGuide | 2016 - present
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