Audi will debut two car in Geneva: the TT RS->ke3038 and the A4 allroad. Next to them the company will also display the newly launched A5/S5 Cabriolet.

We already knew the TT RS would be at the Geneva Motor Show, but its just nice to get official confirmation. Audi’s hottest TT model will likely use a turbocharged version of the 2.5-liter five-cylinder unit found in the Golf/Rabbit/Jetta, with which the TT already shares many components. The TT RS is expected to make 330 - 340 hp. By comparison, the next model downline, the TTS, makes 265 hp with its 2.0-liter turbo four-cylinder engine. The TT RS should be good for a 0 to 60 time of about 4.5 seconds (0.5 quicker than the TTS.)

Not to be dismissed at Geneva is the A4 Allroad. Audi's Allroad program is one of the best (and first) examples of a crossover vehicle out there. It combines the car and SUV together in a package that's more car (and thus, more fun) than almost anything else out there. Compared to a standard A4, the Allroad will be distinguished by a two-tone body kit with flared fenders, higher ride height, and off-road style front and rear bumpers.

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