|      Posted on 11.30.2011 18:00       by            Kirby         Filed under: Audi | hatchback | Audi A1 | Tokyo Motor Show | special editions  |       | 
In the middle of all the concept debuts and race prototypes being unveiled at the 2011 Tokyo Motor Show, one car that’s neither of those things is fetching some serious attention.
The car is a special one-off Audi A1  that’s inspired by the Japanese National Soccer Team. Affectionately  called the A1 Samurai Blue, the one-off car has been dressed in the  official colors - blue and white -  of the Samurai Blue, the nickname  given to the country’s soccer team. Complimenting the two-color exterior  paint finish is a red color - the same hue as that of the Japanese flag  - that was used on the rear spoiler and the set of 18" wheels provided.  The exterior also sports the logo of the Blue Samurais on both sides of  the car, as well as on the roof.
The interior equipment of the A1  Samurai Blue has been dressed in black with contrasting blue stitching.  Colorful accents are also found on various parts of the interior,  including the air vent nozzle, the inlays, the center console, and the  floor mats.
Under its hood, no performance  enhancements were done on the car so the A1 Samurai Blue is powered by a  standard 1.4-liter TFSI engine that produces 122 horsepower. No  surprise there.
The whole purpose of the A1 Samurai  Blue is for Audi to sell the one-off model and have part of the profit  donated to charity. So if you happen to have a heart of gold and fancy a  one-off Audi A1 like this, you might need to get to stepping and be the  lucky one to go home with this ultra exclusive piece of A1 eye candy.
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