2015 Audi TT-RS could have 380 HP

by SpeedLux

The Audi TT is starting to show its age and has become an old age model now and so now new details are starting to emerge about the next-generation model.

According to Car & Driver, the 2015 Audi TT will ride on Volkswagen‘s MQB platform and will also come with a stylish design which will recapture the spirit of the original model. The car is also expected to have a more traditional cabin with a digital instrument cluster.

Details about engines are not available but the choices may consist of a turbocharged 2.0-liter unit with output of 220 HP (162 kW) and 300 HP (221 kW) in the TTS. The TT-RS is expected to make a come-back to the lineup with an upgraded five-cylinder engine that will be able to dish out 380 HP (279 kW) which is 20 HP (15 kW) more than the range-topping TT-RS Plus.

The coupe is expected to go on sale in later half next year and will be followed by a convertible a year later in 2015.

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