The Audi TT is a compact sports coupe from the German automaker that was first introduced in 1998 with a 1.8T power plant before receiving a 3.2 Liter V6 making 250 HP and was refreshed back in 2007. Since then Audi has upgraded every member of the TT line to use their Quattro all wheel drive system as well as a few diesel burning mills to go along with the new 250 HP 2.0 Liter TFSI motor and is able to go from 0 to 60 MPH in only 5.9 seconds.
Audi confirmed that the TT Spedster will go into production. The radical Roadster was shown as a concept, the TT Clubsport Quattro Concept and will go into production in 2008 as a limited edition.
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We last brought you the RS4 from MTM. Now is time for another sports car: the TT. After a very disappointing version, with only aesthetic updates and no power changes, MTM brings the RTT 400 RS, a car that they want to set a new world record.
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A few weeks ago we reported that the Audi TTS will be unveiled in September at Frankfurt Motor Show. But, according to Autoblog.nl this won’t happen as the TTS will be unveiled almost a month lately in Tokyo.
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It seems that the Audi TT is one of the favorite cars for the German tuners. After all it is normal, a car with such a beauty and with sporty look such as the TT is normal to be challenging for everyone. After they have unveiled the TT-Sport and the TT-R, it was logical that the next on ABT’s list to be the TT Roadster.
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Nothelle unveiled today one of the most powerful TT ever. With the highest standards and combining experiences acquired from motor sports with the traditional nothelle values of quality and exclusivity, the Nothelle TT also has a maximum power of 520 hp! Aerodynamic, Design, Sport Exhaust System
With the aim of giving the TT an individualized and emotionally expressive look, Nothelle offers a shaply aerodynamic kit for a perfect match to the Audi original design really spicing it up. (...) > Full story
Starting today Audi will offer two new interior colors for its TT Coupe and Roadster models. Priced at £1,750 for 2.0 TFSI versions, and at £1,200 for 3.2 quattros, it adds striking bi-colour Fine Nappa Leather upholstery and extended leather trim taking in the instrument panel cover, door armrest and the sides of the centre console.
The black leather seat edging contrasts with centre sections and door panels in a choice of either silver, crimson red, signal orange or saddle brown, and (...) > Full story
Audi will unveil a sport version of the TT Coupe at Frankfurt Motor Show in September. Set to be powered by a turbo FSI engine (same 2.0 liters used in the S3), the new TTS will have an output of 270 hp at 6500 rpm.
It will adopt the same spotty look as any other S-line model. It is supposed to be the top model of the TT-line. The 0 to 60 mph sprint will be made in 5.6 seconds and will have a top speed limited to 155 mph.
The TTS will feature: LED daytime running lights (like at S5 and (...) > Full story
If you take a look to this TT you will see no changes externally. The biggest changes are under the hood. HPA Motorsports used 2 turbines and boosted the 3.2 liter engine from 250 to 550 hp.
The HPA Motorsports features 19″ BBS rims and the "lambo doors". Its orange paint makes it look even sporty. Finally, the TT has become a true sports car. But, yes, true, is not a Ferrari or a (...