Audi TT Coupe (2011)
These together with the wings in the headlight body are classic Audi design features. Twelve white LEDs arranged in a straight line at the lower edge of the headlights serve as the daytime running lights. Also sporting a new look are the lattice of the single-frame grille in high-gloss black and the optional xenon plus headlights. The fog lights are set in chrome rings.
The most obvious feature at the front of the car is the powerful bumper, which frames the larger air inlets with three-dimensional, sharply drawn out edges. Their dynamic appearance is now even more expressive than ever. A brawny, broad foundation, powerful shoulders and a flat roofline - the two compact sports cars have fascinatingly masculine lines. Awards such as the 2007 "World Design Car of the Year" document this status. Exterior design The second generation Audi TT Coupe and the TT Roadster have made a name for themselves as design icons, similar to their predecessors.
New to the lineup is a powerful and highly efficient four cylinder: The 2.0 TFSI develops 155 kW (211 hp), but is content with an average fuel consumption of just 6.6 liters per 100 kilometers (35.64 US mpg). The design of the lightweight bodies made primarily of aluminum and the interior have been revised with great attention to detail, while new technologies lower the fuel consumption of the compact sports car. Dynamic design, enthralling performance and exemplary efficiency - the Audi TT Coupe and the TT Roadster are now more attractive than ever.
The most obvious feature at the front of the car is the powerful bumper, which frames the larger air inlets with three-dimensional, sharply drawn out edges. Their dynamic appearance is now even more expressive than ever. A brawny, broad foundation, powerful shoulders and a flat roofline - the two compact sports cars have fascinatingly masculine lines. Awards such as the 2007 "World Design Car of the Year" document this status. Exterior design The second generation Audi TT Coupe and the TT Roadster have made a name for themselves as design icons, similar to their predecessors.
New to the lineup is a powerful and highly efficient four cylinder: The 2.0 TFSI develops 155 kW (211 hp), but is content with an average fuel consumption of just 6.6 liters per 100 kilometers (35.64 US mpg). The design of the lightweight bodies made primarily of aluminum and the interior have been revised with great attention to detail, while new technologies lower the fuel consumption of the compact sports car. Dynamic design, enthralling performance and exemplary efficiency - the Audi TT Coupe and the TT Roadster are now more attractive than ever.
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