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Audi A1

The Audi A1 is a premium small car in the B segment, designed for drivers who value compact dimensions combined with refined style. As the smallest model in the German brand’s lineup, it has been produced since 2010, with the latest generation launched in 2018. The first generation (8X) was available as both a 3-door and 5-door hatchback, while the second generation (GB) is offered exclusively as a 5-door, providing more space and practicality.

Original Audi A1 Wheels

The first generation of the Audi A1 came with 15-inch steel wheels and a wide range of alloy wheels in sizes 15-inch, 16-inch, 17-inch, and 18-inch. The second generation (GB) is equipped with modern alloy wheels in various designs, with diameters ranging from 17 to 18 inches.

Audi A1 Wheels – Sizes and Key Parameters

When choosing replacement wheels for the Audi A1, it is essential to take into account the diameter, width, offset (ET), and bolt pattern. Matching these specifications ensures safe handling, comfort, and proper performance of the vehicle.

  • What is the wheel diameter for the Audi A1?

The first-generation Audi A1 (8X) supports wheels from 15 to 18 inches. The second generation (GB) allows for larger sizes, from 16 up to 19 inches.

  • What is the bolt pattern on the Audi A1?

Both the 8X and GB generations of the Audi A1 use the same bolt pattern – 5x112. This value defines both the number of bolts and the diameter of the circle they form.

  • What is the wheel width for the Audi A1?

Depending on the version, the Audi A1 can be fitted with rims ranging from 6 inches to 8.5 inches in width, giving flexibility in selecting the right wheels for different driving styles and visual preferences.

  • What is the offset (ET) of the wheels in the Audi A1?

For the first generation (8X), the correct rim offset is between ET 27 and ET 40. In the second generation (GB), the recommended offset ranges from ET 32 to ET 48, ensuring proper wheel positioning and stability.