Audi has revealed an updated version of its third-generation TT. revealed on the 20th anniversary of the famous sports car the new model features a subtle redesign and a lot more powerful engines, while a limited-run special edition joins the range.
Available as both Coupe and Roadster from launch, the TT gets a new three dimensional single frame radiator grille and new air inlets at the front. Matrix LED lights are now available, while OLED rear lamps appear on the options list for the first time. new alloy wheel designs feature, alongside three new colours: Turbo Blue, Pulse Orange and Cosmos Blue.
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The updated TT inherits Audi’s new power-based nomenclature to distinguish the three engine variants; the basic car badged 40 TFSI uses a 194bhp 2.0-litre, while a 245bhp 2.0-litre is found in the 45 TFSI.
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The TT S gets an even a lot more potent 2.0-litre turbo petrol engine, but due to a new particulate filter power has been cut from 306bhp to 302bhp. An extra 20Nm of torque sees the 0-62mph sprint cut by one tenth of a second (now 4.5 seconds), however. The TT S is only available with Audi’s S tronic dual-clutch automobile and quattro all-wheel drive. Audi has axed the diesel-powered TT.