Big names are first to drive the A1

The kick off of the Audi A1 in the United kingdom took place previous Saturday, as prepared Audi invited almost 450 guests to the launch at the Battersea Electricity Plant, London. The friends then drove absent ‘en masse’ from London’s Battersea Electricity Station to mark the car’s inaugural appearance on United kingdom roads.

To celebrate the kick off of the new metropolis-friendly premium supermini celebrities these as actors Dominic Cooper, Gemma Arterton, Naomie Harris, Toby Kebbell, Keeley Hawes, Nat Parker and Colin Salmon ended up invited.

The star-studded cruise acquired below way Saturday morning at eleven:thirty, the 1st couple of miles of the drive took in some of the capital’s renowned landmarks, including the MI6 developing, Lambeth Palace, Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace and Marble Arch.

The Audi A1 is staying dubbed the friendliest city vehicle due to the fact it has very lower CO2 emissions and the diesel design can supply leading fuel economic climate of 70.6 miles per gallon. All of the Audi A1 models will be road tax exempt for the first yr, which is one more reward for new proprietors conscious about CO2 ranges and their own carbon footprint.
Most of the visitors were invited by an &lta rel=”nofollow” onclick=”javascript:_gaq.push([‘_trackPageview’, ‘/outgoing/article_exit_hyperlink/3740362’])” href=”http://www.audinorthwest.co.uk/”&gtAudi seller&lt/a&gt as a VIP guest, sellers have been limited to just one invite so had to make the most of it. Celebrity motorists on the day incorporated some of the UK’s leading talent from the worlds of music, sport, organization and the media, which includes design David Gandy, The Feeling’s front man Dan Gillespie-Sells, Tv presenter and England Rugby star Matt Dawson, world wide web entrepreneur Tom Hadfield, T4 presenter Rick Edwards and singer Lemar.

Audi is very happy of the A1, it is the new top quality super mini that delivers all the top quality, design and engineering genius Audi has been connected with in the past.