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Originally posted by cusdaddy
Looks okay, but too similar to the current model for my tastes. The current design is getting boring. I wished they did something different.
I liked the design of the one earlier in this thread better (with a slightly smaller grill)
Looks okay, but too similar to the current model for my tastes. The current design is getting boring. I wished they did something different.
I liked the design of the one earlier in this thread better (with a slightly smaller grill)
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Originally posted by amirsafdari
where did the grille go
i hope they start using real full-time awd on them now, and not the haldex fwd+2 system
where did the grille go
i hope they start using real full-time awd on them now, and not the haldex fwd+2 system
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I think that they'll tone down the grill for the final production model. I'm sure they'll listen to the clamoring about the big ass grill. I hope so, since that new grill is seriously fugly... and aftermarket companies will ahve a hard time coming out with decent looking kits for it.
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Originally posted by Zapata
i like it....much more aggressive, muscluar design.....
i like it....much more aggressive, muscluar design.....
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Bigger Is Better For Next TT - - - Chris Thorp - - - Source: Autoexpress
Bigger Is Better For Next TT
Exclusive spy shots in the current issue of Auto Express magazine show Audi's latest top-secret prototype, and give the first glimpse of the all-new coupé, which is expected to go on sale in the UK next year.
Cleverly slotting the current model's familiar body over the priceless test mule, Audi engineers were hoping to avoid our prying lenses - but a number of tell-tale signs show this is an all-new car. From the rear, TT fans will notice the track is wider than the existing version's, while a look at the profile shows the wheelbase has been extended.
The new car will retain many of the current model's styling cues, but we revealed in Issue 715 how the front will be fitted with Audi's new corporate grille, while the remodelled rear will see the prominent spoiler incorporated into the bodywork, along with A8-style tail-lights. Inside, all four occupants get more legroom, while a large glass area will make the cabin brighter.
Based on the new VW Golf platform, the TT promises to offer a driving experience to match its sharp looks. The exhaust fitted to this prototype is a clue to the work going on under the skin. As with the current car, an entry-level 150bhp front-wheel-drive version will be available, but the familiar 1.8-litre turbo petrol unit will be replaced by a hi-tech 2.0 FSI powerplant. More expensive 4WD models will get the DSG-equipped 3.2 V6, but performance fans can also look forward to a mighty 350bhp turbocharged TT-RS.
Exact schedules are still being kept under wraps, but we can expect the TT coupé to go on sale late in 2005, with the convertible following in 2006.
Bigger Is Better For Next TT
Exclusive spy shots in the current issue of Auto Express magazine show Audi's latest top-secret prototype, and give the first glimpse of the all-new coupé, which is expected to go on sale in the UK next year.
Cleverly slotting the current model's familiar body over the priceless test mule, Audi engineers were hoping to avoid our prying lenses - but a number of tell-tale signs show this is an all-new car. From the rear, TT fans will notice the track is wider than the existing version's, while a look at the profile shows the wheelbase has been extended.
The new car will retain many of the current model's styling cues, but we revealed in Issue 715 how the front will be fitted with Audi's new corporate grille, while the remodelled rear will see the prominent spoiler incorporated into the bodywork, along with A8-style tail-lights. Inside, all four occupants get more legroom, while a large glass area will make the cabin brighter.
Based on the new VW Golf platform, the TT promises to offer a driving experience to match its sharp looks. The exhaust fitted to this prototype is a clue to the work going on under the skin. As with the current car, an entry-level 150bhp front-wheel-drive version will be available, but the familiar 1.8-litre turbo petrol unit will be replaced by a hi-tech 2.0 FSI powerplant. More expensive 4WD models will get the DSG-equipped 3.2 V6, but performance fans can also look forward to a mighty 350bhp turbocharged TT-RS.
Exact schedules are still being kept under wraps, but we can expect the TT coupé to go on sale late in 2005, with the convertible following in 2006.
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Spy Shots: 2006 Audi TT - - - by Hans Lehmann/Hidden Image - - - Source: The Car Connection
The Audi TT sports car has been on the market since 1998. As can be seen from these photos, the company is now about to develop a replacement. The pictured test car was caught during cold weather testing at a filling station in northern Sweden. It has extended fenders and larger exhaust pipes, suggesting that the next-generation TT will be considerably wider and more powerful than the current model.
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lol. do you dumbasses READ?!?!?!
that is not the BODY of the upcoming model.
that is the chassis. they slapped on a current TT body
read the article
(btw i was about to bitch too. haha)
that is not the BODY of the upcoming model.
that is the chassis. they slapped on a current TT body
read the article
(btw i was about to bitch too. haha)
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Originally posted by ItalianStallion
i liked the original picture posted here.
i liked the original picture posted here.
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Next Gen Audi TT
...or at least a picture of what it might look like, according to Autocar magazine (UK).
Scheduled for April 2006, and there's plans for a 350bhp Twin Turbo V6 RS in 2007 as well
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read that on audiworld
Gav, any info? if its a repost, or once you do get any more info, feel free to erase my thread, make a new thread for the topic.
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Originally Posted by amirsafdari
Gav, any info? if its a repost, or once you do get any more info, feel free to erase my thread, make a new thread for the topic.
1. I dont erase legitimate threads (or threads whatsoever)
2. Merging is what happens when it's a post/thread that belongs to an already existing thread.
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Originally Posted by gavriil
1. I dont erase legitimate threads (or threads whatsoever)
2. Merging is what happens when it's a post/thread that belongs to an already existing thread.
2. Merging is what happens when it's a post/thread that belongs to an already existing thread.
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I miss my 03 CL-S :(
They sure ripped it off from the crossfire!
With that grille up front... can you imagine TTs in VA or NY where they require front plates? It'll look like it's got buckteeth!
With that grille up front... can you imagine TTs in VA or NY where they require front plates? It'll look like it's got buckteeth!