Starting this summer, fans of Audi in Europe will be able to avail of the facelifted 2010 TT Coupe and its Roadster version. The Coupe will have a sticker price beginning at €34,850. The Roadster will go starting at €35,900.
The German carmaker shared that the share of diesel engine in their range of products has jumped to 11% since the launch of these vehicles. Audi did some styling tweaks but did not do any modifications to the 2.0L turbo diesel engine. The output of the vehicle is still 170 horsepower while the peak torque is very good at 285.15 pound-feet as it revs between 1,750 through 2,500 rpm. Both the coupe and the roadster version are set up with an all wheel drive system and get as standard a six-speed manual gearbox.
The TT Coupe with the 2.0 TDI can blast from 0 to 62 miles per hour in just 7.5 seconds and can go for a top speed of 140 mph. The fuel mileage of the car is around 44.38 miles per gallon with carbon dioxide emissions of 139 grams for every kilometer.
Audi has not confirmed if the TTs with the diesel engines will be reaching the United States.