Video: Audi’s sporty TT-S
December 31st, 1969
The Audi TT shook up the sports car scene when it was first released nearly a decade ago. Since then both the front and all-wheel drive versions have won numerous fans across the globe, prompting Audi to expand the lineup with even more potent models. The latest model to join the TT family is the new TT-S variant, which made its worldwide debut last month at the Detroit Auto Show. The car is only fitted with the base 2.0L engine but as you’ll see in the promo video after the jump it’s no slow-coach.
Via: Autoblog.it
The Audi TT shook up the sports car scene when it was first released nearly a decade ago. Since then both the front and all-wheel drive versions have won numerous fans across the globe, prompting Audi to expand the lineup with even more potent models. The latest model to join the TT family is the new TT-S variant, which made its worldwide debut last month at the Detroit Auto Show. The car is only fitted with the base 2.0L engine but as you’ll see in the promo video after the jump it’s no slow-coach.
Via: Autoblog.it
Via: Autoblog.it
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