Audi releases a new teaser image of the 2015 TT

by SpeedLux

Audi has recently released a new teaser image of the 2015 TT.

Set to be unveiled at the upcoming 84th Geneva Motor Show, the image reveals that the model will have evolutionary design that is instantly recognizable. Despite the design déjà vu, we can see a more aggressive roofline and what appears to be a full-length LED third brake light. Other highlights of the model include prominent fender flares and familiar character lines.

Audi didn’t give much detail about the interiors but we know that the cabin comes equipped with a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster, a flat-bottomed steering wheel and aluminum trim. Other highlights include a slender dashboard, a revised center console and circular air vents with an integrated climate control knob.

The company did not reveal the technical specifications also but the model will ride on the MQB platform and be offered with a variety of petrol and diesel engines. Nothing is official as of now but choices are rumored to include a 1.8-liter TFSI rated at 180 HP (132 kW) and a 2.0-liter TFSI with outputs of roughly 220 HP (162 kW) and 300 HP (221 kW).

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