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Originally Posted by gdong
i'm not digging that large front grill.
You also have to realise what these cars meant (Auto Unions and the Mercedes Silver Bullets) in their era. They have deeply influenced car racing well into the late 50's to the highest levels: Formula 1. The Auto Unions race cars of the 30's (built and designed by Ferdinand Porsche) were the pionneers of mid-rear engine layouts.
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Considering it's not for sure, I reserve my judgement. However, I do love the Auto Union cars from which the inspiration is drawn. I think that with a little refinement, the car has a great deal of potential, but still is gonna cost far more than I'd be willing to shell out for a two seater.
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Originally Posted by Sturm
I still hate the grille. For some reason though, the same style grill looks pretty decent on the new Passat.
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Originally Posted by tsx-mdxman
Yech. Tailfins looked cool on Caddy's 40 years or so too but wouldn't "fit" on one today. Same goes for this particular retro nose on a modern Audi IMHO.
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And here's the text from the above Autocar pic we saw:
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Audi TT: Codename AU353 - Source: Autocar
Audis new TT will be unveiled at the September 2005 Frankfurt Motor Show, with UK coupι sales scheduled for April 2006 the replacement roadster is due around a year later.
As Autocars artists impressions (above) show, the new models appearance remains faithful to the classic Freeman Thomas-penned lines of todays car, with only mild changes to the detailing and slightly increased dimensions for extra interior room.
The TT is a style icon, an Ingolstadt source close to Audi design boss Walter deSilva told Autocar. It is still influencing the design of cars six years after its launch. We dont see any need to bring radical changes to the car. Future incarnations will retain all the essential ingredients of todays model.
Distinguishing the new TT from todays car will be a fresh front end dominated by Audis new shield grille. The rear is likely to receive a retractable spoiler, similar to that used on the Porsche Boxster, to provide added downforce.
The old TT was based around many of the mechanicals of the previous VW Golf, and so the second-generation model borrows the Volkswagen Groups PQ35 platform the same structure thats used by the latest VW Golf, Audi A3, Seat Altea and Skoda Octavia.
An earlier plan was to use a modified Audi A4 platform, according to an Ingolstadt
engineer who points to the 3-series-derived BMW Z4 and C-class-based Mercedes SLK as inspiration. However, the idea was scrapped on packaging grounds: the A4s longitudinal engine layout and Torsen four-wheel-drive system is unsuited to the TTs compact dimensions and unusual proportions.
As a result, the next TT will benefit from a series of chassis upgrades that should make it a much sharper drive. Chief among them is the switch from torsion beam rear suspension to a more contemporary multi-link arrangement a luxury previously only afforded on four-wheel-drive versions of the TT. Other changes include a slightly longer wheelbase and wider tracks, an electro-mechanical steering set-up and bigger brakes.
As with todays TT, the new model will offer a choice of front-wheel drive or quattro four-wheel drive the latter using a beefed-up version of todays multi-plate clutch system. Power will come from a range of new transversely mounted in-line four-cylinder and narrow-angle V6 engines. They should include existing 150bhp naturally aspirated and soon-to-be-introduced 200bhp turbocharged versions of Audis 2.0-litre FSI unit. A third version, with added turbo boost pressure and up to 230bhp, is said to be under development.
Also expected from the start of sales is a reworked version of Audis 3.2-litre V6, with FSI direct injection technology. The engine is claimed to produce around 255bhp in naturally aspirated form, giving the future TT V6 a slight power boost.
It doesnt end there, however. In a move aimed at matching the Mercedes SLK 55 AMG and a much-rumoured M version of the BMW Z4, Audi is working on a hot TT RS. It runs a twin-turbocharged version of the upgraded 3.2-litre V6 with up to 350bhp the same engine earmarked to power the forthcoming RS3. Tipped to see the light of day in 2007, the hottest of the new TT models should be good for 0-60mph in less than 5.5sec and a top speed limited to 155mph.
Alongside a standard six-speed manual gearbox, Audi will offer its new six-speed DSG (Direct Shift Gearbox) as an option on all but the entry level model. It remains to be seen whether a six-speed torque-converter automatic like that used in the A3 will also be offered, though it seems unlikely given the DSGs ability to offer both manual and
automatic shifting.
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Audi TT: Codename AU353 - Source: Autocar
Audis new TT will be unveiled at the September 2005 Frankfurt Motor Show, with UK coupι sales scheduled for April 2006 the replacement roadster is due around a year later.
As Autocars artists impressions (above) show, the new models appearance remains faithful to the classic Freeman Thomas-penned lines of todays car, with only mild changes to the detailing and slightly increased dimensions for extra interior room.
The TT is a style icon, an Ingolstadt source close to Audi design boss Walter deSilva told Autocar. It is still influencing the design of cars six years after its launch. We dont see any need to bring radical changes to the car. Future incarnations will retain all the essential ingredients of todays model.
Distinguishing the new TT from todays car will be a fresh front end dominated by Audis new shield grille. The rear is likely to receive a retractable spoiler, similar to that used on the Porsche Boxster, to provide added downforce.
The old TT was based around many of the mechanicals of the previous VW Golf, and so the second-generation model borrows the Volkswagen Groups PQ35 platform the same structure thats used by the latest VW Golf, Audi A3, Seat Altea and Skoda Octavia.
An earlier plan was to use a modified Audi A4 platform, according to an Ingolstadt
engineer who points to the 3-series-derived BMW Z4 and C-class-based Mercedes SLK as inspiration. However, the idea was scrapped on packaging grounds: the A4s longitudinal engine layout and Torsen four-wheel-drive system is unsuited to the TTs compact dimensions and unusual proportions.
As a result, the next TT will benefit from a series of chassis upgrades that should make it a much sharper drive. Chief among them is the switch from torsion beam rear suspension to a more contemporary multi-link arrangement a luxury previously only afforded on four-wheel-drive versions of the TT. Other changes include a slightly longer wheelbase and wider tracks, an electro-mechanical steering set-up and bigger brakes.
As with todays TT, the new model will offer a choice of front-wheel drive or quattro four-wheel drive the latter using a beefed-up version of todays multi-plate clutch system. Power will come from a range of new transversely mounted in-line four-cylinder and narrow-angle V6 engines. They should include existing 150bhp naturally aspirated and soon-to-be-introduced 200bhp turbocharged versions of Audis 2.0-litre FSI unit. A third version, with added turbo boost pressure and up to 230bhp, is said to be under development.
Also expected from the start of sales is a reworked version of Audis 3.2-litre V6, with FSI direct injection technology. The engine is claimed to produce around 255bhp in naturally aspirated form, giving the future TT V6 a slight power boost.
It doesnt end there, however. In a move aimed at matching the Mercedes SLK 55 AMG and a much-rumoured M version of the BMW Z4, Audi is working on a hot TT RS. It runs a twin-turbocharged version of the upgraded 3.2-litre V6 with up to 350bhp the same engine earmarked to power the forthcoming RS3. Tipped to see the light of day in 2007, the hottest of the new TT models should be good for 0-60mph in less than 5.5sec and a top speed limited to 155mph.
Alongside a standard six-speed manual gearbox, Audi will offer its new six-speed DSG (Direct Shift Gearbox) as an option on all but the entry level model. It remains to be seen whether a six-speed torque-converter automatic like that used in the A3 will also be offered, though it seems unlikely given the DSGs ability to offer both manual and
automatic shifting.
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I am now reading that all Audi models starting with the next gen. TT, will get a new AWD system which will be more "RWD-biased" as compared to the current FWD bias.
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Originally Posted by gavriil
I am now reading that all Audi models starting with the next gen. TT, will get a new AWD system which will be more "RWD-biased" as compared to the current FWD bias.
thought only the current TT has the type of AWD where its FWD bias the others in the lineup dont.
i really should read up more about my car :o
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i always thought TT was a girl's car. but this one isn't.
Originally Posted by 03TL-S
the next gen tt looks alot better than the current one. It doesnt look like an enlarged vw bug
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Originally Posted by Crazy Sellout
thought only the current TT has the type of AWD where its FWD bias the others in the lineup dont.
i really should read up more about my car :o
i really should read up more about my car :o
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HOT!! Me likes
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damn, that does look nice. very aggressive.
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Originally Posted by Rod
Any chance they'll stuff a twin-turbo V6 in there?
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Originally Posted by heyitsme
Thats a nice pic, but I really can't see Audi releasing an aggressive design like this.
i think audi has the balls.
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Originally Posted by gavriil
It's near certain they will. Read the rest of the pages with specific details. We will see 380HP in the new TT in a couple of years. Maybe even more...
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Originally Posted by amirsafdari
have you seen what the current TT looks like...and think about when it came out....
i think audi has the balls.
i think audi has the balls.
cept for maybe bmw since the bangle revolution