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  Name Audi TT
  Manufacturer Audi AG
  Parent Company Volkswagen Group
  Production 1999&ndashpresent
  Class Luxury Sport Car / Roadster
  Body Style 2-door Coupé <br>2-door Roadster
  Layout Front Engine , Front-wheel Drive / Four-wheel Drive
  Assembly Győr , Hungary
  Related Audi A3 <br> Volkswagen Golf/Rabbit <br> Skoda Octavia <br> SEAT León <br> Volkswagen New Beetle


The Audi TT is a Sports Car produced by Audi since 1998 in Győr , Hungary .


CONCEPT AND NAME

The TT was first shown as a Concept Car at the 1995 Frankfurt Motor Show . The design is credited to J Mays and Freeman Thomas of Volkswagen 's California design studio, with Martin Smith contributing to the award winning interior design. The TT name does not indicate "twin turbo" as is sometimes assumed. The car is named for the NSU TT, a small rear-engine model with a formidable racing pedigree that NSU produced in the 1960s and was based on the NSU Prinz , although the modern TT shares next to nothing with that model's design concepts. The NSU TT was, in turn, named for the famous Isle Of Man TT (Tourist Trophy) motorcycle races.


DESIGN

The TT's styling is regarded by many as a watershed moment in d aluminum, and a lack of defined bumpers, the TT represented a departure from much of the styling that dominated the car market at that time.

The success and popularity of the TT's iconic design gave many automotive designers (and manufacturers) greater latitude to experiment with bold, distinctive design. The TT's influence can be seen in the design elements of many vehicles released after the TT.

The TT is often regarded as the vehicle that made people take a second look at Audi. No longer just a second-tier Europe an maker, Audi emerged as a serious competitor for the likes of BMW and Mercedes-Benz . The then-new B5-platform A4 model was a substantial improvement on its Audi 80 predecessor; these two models firmly secured Audi's position as a prestige marque.


FIRST GENERATION


Automobile Information

  Name First generation
  Production 1999–2006
  Engine 18L 150hp I4 <br> 18L 160hp I4 <br> 18L 180 hp I4 <br>18L 225 hp I4<br>32L 250 hp VR6
  fuel Capacity 145 US gal
  Transmission 5-speed manual<Br>6-speed Manual <Br>6-speed Automatic <Br>6-speed DSG
  Wheelbase 954 in (FWD)<Br>956 in (AWD)
  Platform Volkswagen A4 Platform
  Length 1591 in
  Width 731 in
  Height 530 in


The production model (internal designation ''Typ 8N'') was launched as a Coupé in September 1998, followed by a Roadster in August 1999, based on the Volkswagen A Platform used for the Volkswagen Golf , Skoda Octavia and others. Styling wise, it differed little from the concept, except for slightly reprofiled bumpers and the addition of rear quarterlight windows behind the doors. Mechanically, the TT uses a Transverse ly mounted Engine with Front or '' Quattro '' All Wheel Drive . It was first available with a 1.8  L turbocharged Inline Four Cylinder 20-valve engine. For the first two years of production, both front wheel drive and quattro models featured a 180 PS (132 kW) version of this engine. In 2001, a more powerful Quattro model was released which was equipped with a 225 PS (165 kW) engine which shares the same basic design but features a larger turbocharger, an additional Intercooler on the driver's side, forged connecting rods, a dual exhaust, and a few other internals designed to accommodate the increase in turbo boost from roughly 10 psi peak to 15.

All TT models were were fitted (to reduce Lift ) and Suspension settings were altered (to increase Understeer ). The original four cylinder engine range was complemented with a 250 PS (184  KW ) 3.2 L VR6 in early 2003, which comes with the quattro all-wheel drive system. In October 2004 a new DSG (dual-clutch) gearbox, which improves acceleration through drastically reduced Shift Time , was offered along with a stiffer suspension.

Audi has developed the TT with some notable improvements, including a lightened and power-boosted "quattro Sport" model, and 240 PS (176 kW) and a top speed of 250  Km/h (155  Mph ), however the handling and steering are considered by many (including BBC 's '' Top Gear '' presenter, Jeremy Clarkson ), to be "boring". It compares with the Nissan 350Z which has more grip. It should be noted, however, that the TT's handling character is deliberate, as Audi vehicles are generally designed to exhibit understeer (a characteristic determined by suspension design, the effect of the quattro all-wheel drive system, and other factors). Understeer is inherently a safer handling characteristic, as it is easier for novice and casual drivers to predict and control the vehicle (and thus the car can appeal to a much broader market). Sports car purists and driving enthusiasts, however, generally favor power Oversteer (which the Nissan 350Z exhibits) to understeer, as the former makes for a more involving and spirited driving experience.

The 2006 TT model was pulled from California and other states that had adopted California emission standards because the 2006 Audi TT did not meet with these states' emissions standards. The statement on Audi of America's site (www.audiusa.com) reads: ''"The 2006 Audi TT models do not meet California emission standards and cannot be sold in California or in those states that have adopted California emission standards, i.e., New York , Massachusetts , Vermont or Maine . TT models from model year 2005 and earlier may be available in these states through our Certified pre-owned program. Contact your dealer for more information."''


SECOND GENERATION


Automobile Information

  Name Second generation
  Production 2007-present
  Engine 20L 200 hp I4<Br>32L 250 hp V6
  Transmission 6-speed manual<br>6-speed automatic
  Wheelbase 972 in
  Length 1645 in
  Platform Volkswagen A5 Platform
  Width 725 in
  Height 535 in


In August 2004, Audi announced that the next-generation TT will be made of Aluminium and would go into production in 2007. A TT concept (the Audi Shooting Brake ) was shown at the Tokyo Motor Show in 2005. This concept featured angular styling and a " Shooting Brake " 2-door hatchback body style.1

Audi revealed the second-generation TT, internal designation ''Typ 8J'', on April 6, 2006. It is constructed of aluminum in the front and steel in the rear to enhance its balance and is available in front- or all-wheel drive. The production car uses either the 3.2 L V6 Engine , with 247 HP (184 kW), or a 197 HP (147 kW) version of Audi's Direct Injection 2.0 L four. Better known as FSI, Fuel Straight/Stratified Injection, the technology was derived from the LeMans racecars and offer improved fuel efficiency as well as an increased power output. A 6-speed manual transmission is standard, with the DSG as an option, and Quattro all wheel drive is standard with the V6. Audi's new active suspension, Audi Magnetic Ride, will be available and is based on Delphi's MagneRide . It will again be offered as a 2+2 coupé with a roadster arriving in late 2007 as a 2008 model. A Wagon version is rumored as well.2 The second-generation Audi TT is now available to consumers in the United States as a 2008 model.

Also for 2008, a TT-S(S for Sport) and TT-RS(RS for Renn Sport in German, or Race Sport) are in the works, similar to the S4 and RS4 versions of the Audi A4 . The TT-S will use the turbocharged 2.0 liter I4 known from the Audi S3 producing 270 horsepower, and the TT-RS will use a 2.5 liter 5-cylinder engine making 350 horsepower, both intended to compete with the BMW Z4 , Nissan 350Z , and Porsche Cayman S .3 An upgraded 4-cylinder TDI is also planned with output more than the current top-of-the-line 125 kW (170 hp) model.


AWARDS

The TT was nominated for the '' North American Car Of The Year '' award for 2000 . It was also on '' Car And Driver '' magazine's Ten Best List for 2000 and 2001.

The second generation TT has been honored with many awards including the inaugural Drive Car of the Year, Top Gear Coupe of the Year 2006, Fifth Gear Car of the Year 2006, Autobild 'Most Beautiful Car' and World Design Car of the Year 2007, as well as being a finalist for World Car of the Year.


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