New Generation Audi TT Coupe Arriving Tomorrow in India

The world's famous German luxury car manufacturer, Audi is very busy these days in doing preparation to bring plethora new runabouts and the updated versions of the existing ones in India this year, in which new generation TT coupe is the one that will be launched tomorrow. Feature wise, it would take a huge inspiration from the Audi R8, while this upcoming model will share its styling cues with the Prologue Concept. Based on the Volkswagen's MQB platform, the vehicle looks more catchy and aggressive as compared to the ongoing variant. Talking about its size and shape, the length as well as wheelbase are increased, but it would have reduced width and same height.

Audi TT Coupe Exterior

Thanks to the use aluminium, the retouched Audi TT Coupe shades about 50 kg to 70 kg weight with regard to its outgoing version that will help this model to render enhanced fuel efficiency. Aesthetically, the car will embrace a trapezoidal grille with LED headlights, larger air ducts, LED taillights and rear bumper to enchant every customer by its unique and charming outlook. Apart from these features, Audi would offer overall same furnishings as the current one.

Audi TT Coupe Exterior

Inside, this next generation model will receive noteworthy equipments, such as a new multifunction flat steering, 12.3 inch digital instrument cluster and Bang & Olufsen music system, including 12 speakers, 2 woofers and 14 channel amplifier. Beneath the skin, the vehicle believes to comprise a 2.0 litre turbocharged petrol engine producing outputs of 227 bhp and 370 Nm. This gasoline mill will be coupled with a 6 speed dual clutch automatic transmission and Audi's Quattro all wheel drive system.

Audi TT Coupe Interior

Its price range is likely to be varied from INR 50 Lac to INR 60 Lac and will give challenge to the Mercedes SLK, BMW Z4 and Porsche Boxter. On the other hand, this company will also acquaint its more powerful TTS version, which would be capable to churn out power of 295.9 hp, but we regret to inform you that yet, it won't release in India.

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