Audi rewords its 2009 TT with Quattro treatment

Can you believe it? Audi TT has been driven for 10 years. To mark this, Audi has revealed the most performance focused version of its iconic sports car, the TTS Quattro. The TTS made its debut this week at the Detroit auto show and features up-rated brakes, suspension and more power. The current TT’s 2.0-litre, direct injection, turbo FSI engine has been improved to massive boost power from 197bhp to 268bhp, and torque from 280Nm to 350Nm, available from 2500 to 5000rpm. This gives the TTS a 0 to 100km/h time of 5.4 seconds and a top speed of 250Km/h.
The power steering has been modified to make it more direct, larger brakes have been fitted and Audi’s magnetic ride Monroe adaptive damping system is standard. The TTS can be recognized by its new front apron with larger air intakes, bi-xenon headlights with Audi signature LED daytime running lights and the aluminum look door mirror. From the side, deeper skirts and special 18in alloy rims can be noticed.

The cabin has deep set leather sports seats, bare metal pedals and aluminum trim elements. The TTS is the first TT alternative to get the S Quattro treatment and joins performance derivative like the 445bhp S8 Quattro. The TTS Quattro will available in coupe and convertible version and will be released in the second half of 2008.







that R8 is c0ol i love this S8 U have here* I don’t like the new Grill tho – it’s too Big Boxy Ugly – not Sleek enuf*
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I had an old Audi 5000 Turbo that thing went like Stink! Very Fast sedan*