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New Audi TT |
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Audi
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| Product Description |
The Audi TT Coupe is a two-door luxury sports car manufactured by Audi AG. Built on the Volkswagen A platform, the Audi TT Coupe is available in an all-wheel drive (AWD) version and a 2+2 seater configuration.
The TT Coupe first appeared as a concept at the 1995 Frankfurt show, and debuted in the U.S. for the model year 2000. However, it has been brought to India only in 2007.
In India, the Audi TT Coupe is available as a single variant. It comes with a basic vehicle and powertrain warranty of four years or 50,000 miles.
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| New Audi TT Features |
The Audi TT Coupe derives power from a high-revving 3.2-liter V6 double overhead camshaft (DOHC) engine that delivers 250 bhp and 320 Nm of torque. The engine is linked to a 6-speed manual transmission, synchromesh on all gears. The TT Coupe features hydraulically operated single-plate dry clutch with asbestos-free and lead-free linings.
The front suspension system comprises of McPherson struts with aluminum lower wishbones, aluminum pivot bearings, aluminum sub-frame, anti-roll bar, and a track-stabilizing steering roll radius. The rear suspension consists of a four-link system with a separate spring/shock absorber arrangement, an aluminum sub-frame, and a tubular anti-roll bar.
The TT Coupe also features an Audi magnetic ride, a revolutionary suspension system that automatically and continuously adapts the suspension damping to the actual driving situation. There are two basic settings that you can choose from for the Audi magnetic ride: Standard and Sport.
A dual-circuit brake system with diagonal split, ESP, hydraulic brake assist, and ventilated disc brakes in the front and rear provide forceful stopping power to the Audi TT Coupe.
It is navigated by an electro-mechanical steering with speed-dependent power assistance.
Fuel Economy 6-speed MT - 8/16 kmpl (city/highway) Available Engines 3.2L V6, 250 bhp Available Transmissions 6-speed Manual Transmission (MT)
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