The new generation Audi TT to debut in 2014

by Alex

Audi has great plans for its future and they have declared these for public consumption and appreciation. For a beginning they plan to usher in the new RS3. To be launched at a major auto show, the new RS3 would be using the same engine as the TT-RS, which is a 2.5 liter engine that has direct fuel injection system producing 340 bhp and 330 lb-ft torque. Limited number of this car would be made available.

In 2011 at the Frankfurt Motor show they would be unveiling a car which would be the successor to the current A3. It is being built on a complete new chassis which is the same one being used for the seventh generation Volkswagen Golf. Audi also has plans slated for launch of a compact sports car named R4 as also variants of the A1 and wishes to revive the A2 project which is a completely electric model. The R4 on the other hand would be a hybrid version with a rotary engine installed at the base unit. There is also the emission free version of the R8 sports car that would be launched in late 2012.

2014 would see the launch of the new Audi TT. It would debut as a coupe version first and then in a few months time be followed up with a roadster version. Preliminary news has it that the looks of the vehicle would be long and wide as the current model. Engine is expected to be a 186 hp, 1.4 TSI and 2.0 TDI unit and give 170 hp.

Source: topspeed

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Jolyn July 19, 2016 - 7:55 am

Good to find an expert who knows what he’s takling about!

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