2016 Audi TT - Starts @ $42,900

I love the fact that rfx45 rfx45 ALWAYS updates car threads with pics of the new models. This **** is really appreciated bro your always coming through with pics and info in MULTIPLE threads. Keep doing what your doing man :pimp:

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Dudes worry too much about the gender of cars they can't even afford. Screaming baby mama whips when you can't cop one for your babymama
 
the last gen TT wasn't a chick car to me but the 1st one was

not feeling this at all; looks like a refresh not a brand new car
 
Anyone work on audis?

My girl has a 2005 audi a4 and when she turns the wipers on the driver side doesnt shoot out any wiper fluid. Is there a possibility its clogged?
 
Most will say it's a chick car but I like it a lot. Want to see the numbers on the performance model
 
I like it too, a lot more than the older models. But I never take "chick car" comments seriously. If its dope its dope
 
Nah, I dont loke the direction Audi is going with. Boxy lines, such as the new R8. Previous TT had nice looking headlights, these look comical.
 
The old TT headlights look sodfated with that LED strip along the bottom, looks cheap aftermarket IMO
 
Nah, I dont loke the direction Audi is going with. Boxy lines, such as the new R8. Previous TT had nice looking headlights, these look comical.

I didn't like the direction either but I was in love when I saw the new shape A5 compared to the old one.

The new TT and R8 do look a lot more angled and sharp though. Would need to see them in person but at first glance, the old designs look better.
 
Audi has announced US pricing for the all-new 2016 TT, which will be available as a Coupe and a Roadster with two engine options.

Starting from $42,900 (excluding destination), the base 2016 Audi TT Coupe is powered by a 2.0-liter TFSI four-cylinder engine which produces 220hp and 258lb-ft (350Nm) of torque, mated to a six-speed S tronic double-clutch transmission. The Coupe sprints from 0 to 60 mph (96 km/h) in 5.3 seconds.

Equipped with the same powertrain, the 2016 Audi TT Roadster reaches 60 mph from a standing start in 5.6 seconds. However, it costs from $46,400.

The performance tuned Audi TTS will only be offered as a Coupe, featuring a 2.0-liter TFSI four-cylinder unit producing 292hp and 280lb-ft (379Nm) of torque. 0-60 mph takes just 4.6 seconds, but that will cost you from $51,900. All TT and TTS models are offered as standard with the Quattro all-wheel drive system.

Also standard for all models is the Audi drive select system, which allows the driver to adjust the Quattro all-wheel drive system, as well as the shift points, throttle response and steering. Furthermore, on the TTS, the standard magnetic ride suspension may also be adjusted by selecting between dynamic, auto, comfort and individual modes.

Standard equipment for all models also includes LED headlights, LED taillights with dynamic turn signals, LED interior lighting, 18-inch alloy wheels (19-inch for the TTS), leather/Alcantara interior, heated, 12-way power front sport seats, auto climate control, MMI touch and a 3-spoke flat bottom multifunction steering wheel with shift paddles, among other features.

Available features include S sport seats with Fine Nappa leather and Diamond Stitching, Bang & Olufsen Surround Sound with a 680 watt amplifier powering 12 speakers, the Technology package and the Audi Design Selection package.

For the 2016 model year, Audi will also offer the Launch Edition TTS, which features a Mythos Black exterior, Express Red Fine Nappa leather interior, exclusive 19-inch five-arm facet design forged wheels, Piano Black decorative inlays, Bang & Olufsen sound system and an extended leather package. Only 75 units will be built.


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There is going to be a 2017 TT RS also a RS 3 is coming out. Confirmed.
 
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