A budget sports car with a luxury badge. The Audi TT coupe has become an iconic car in its relatively short life span with its chic looks and light on pocket price tag. The critics, however, haven’t been too kind to its all show no go approach. The TT packed all the troubles of a sports car with harsh ride, low ground clearance and lack of space, yet it didn’t offer the kind of performance one expects to compensate for the pain.
In its third generation then, Audi aims at setting things right. Even in its most basic form, the new TT gets more power and better technology and that should ideally translate into more fun. So our day spent with the new one was to find out if Audi has succeeded.
Engine & Transmission
Dimensions & Weight
Capacity
Suspensions, Brakes, Steering & Tyres
Safety
Braking & Traction
Locks & Security
Comfort & Convenience
Seats & Upholstery
Storage
Doors, Windows, Mirrors & Wipers
Exterior
Lighting
Instrumentation
Entertainment, Information & Communication
Manufacturer Warranty
Variants | Price | Specifications | Specifications | |
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Rs. 65.43 Lakh | 2 Person, AWD, 370 Nm, 1335 kg, 280 litres, 6 Gears, No, 55 litres, No, No, Front & Rear, 4177 mm, 1832 mm, 1353 mm, 2505 mm, 370 Nm @ 1600 rpm, 227 bhp @ 4500 rpm, Remote, Yes (Automatic Climate Control), Front Only, 1, Partial, 0, Yes, Yes, Full-time, Yes, 1, 2 Doors, 14.33 kmpl, Petrol, Automatic, 227 bhp | Get Offers from Dealers |
The following 8 colors are available in TT 45 TFSI.
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Value For Money
Purchase Not Purchased | Driven forDid a short drive once |