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There is going to be a 2017 TT RS also a RS 3 is coming out. Confirmed.
Sedan and 5 door hatch is probably coming to the US, the 3-door, I wouldn't hold my breathe.
its def nice...but chances are they won't put 3 pedals in this. shame...
The old TT headlights look sodfated with that LED strip along the bottom, looks cheap aftermarket IMO
Bruh I might just say F it and cop a '13 S5 in ibis white for about 38K....I ain't got no patience at all
Audi To Finally Go Ahead With The "Baby R8"?
The latest gossip from the German media suggests that Audi is plotting a new sports car to fill the gap between the TT and the R8.
Coming from a video published by AutoBild, which is referring to one of its stories in the next print edition, the report has no solid basis and we're taking it with a grain of salt, especially since there have been numerous rumors leading into this direction over the years and none of them materialized.
However, the latest info suggests that the "baby R8" has an internal codename, PO455, and it should be underpinned by the same platform as the next generation Boxster and Cayman. Unlike the rear-wheel drive, flat-four Porsches, though, it will be AWD and use inline four- or five-cylinder engines.
2017 Audi TT RS Roadster & Coupe Bring Five-Cylinders With 400 Horses
At the heart of both lies a redeveloped version of the firm’s 2.5-liter turbocharged inline-five with a new aluminum instead of the current motor’s steel block, which not only helps shave 10kg or 22 pounds, but it’s also way stronger gaining 60PS (59hp) for a total of 400PS (395hp) together with 480Nm (354 lb-ft) of peak torque.
The blistering five-pot is mated to a standard seven-speed dual-clutch transmission with steering wheel paddle shifts –sorry folks, no manual gearbox option – and Audi’s quattro permanent all-wheel drive with a multi-plate clutch that distributes power freely between the axles.
Audi claims a 3.7 second sprint from 0 to 100 km/h (62mph) for the Coupe and 3.9 seconds for the slightly heavier Roadster. Just to get an idea of how fast that is, the 540hp Audi R8 completes the same sprint in 3.5 seconds. If the rumors about a ‘Plus’ version are true, the TT RS will likely if not beat, at least match the base R8 V10’s acceleration time.