Audi TT 2015 to be Launched Today: Get expected price, features and specification of 3rd gen TT Coupe

Country’s largest luxury carmaker Audi India is all set to launch the 2015 Audi TT Coupe today. The car which is now in its third generation comes with some extensive cosmetic changes and minor mechanical upgrades. Though internationally the car has been released both in TT and TTS versions, as of now Audi plans to launch only the regular TT version in India. The official price of the new 2015 Audi TT will only be announced at the launch event but we expect it to be priced around INR 60 lakhs (ex-showroom Delhi).

Published date india.com Published: April 23, 2015 11:17 AM IST

Audi TT 2015 to be Launched Today: Get expected price, features and specification of 3rd gen TT Coupe

On the design end the exterior styling of the new Audi TT is as exceptional as its predecessors. Though the car carries the same look and feel of the first and second generation TT, it has its exclusivities that set it apart. Like for instance the new Audi TT comes with an aluminium body along with a very prominent trapezoidal grille up front and a new muscular bumper with wide air in-takes on either side.

The fascia is further enhanced by Audi’s new sharper looking Matrix Beam LED headlamps. Unlike the curvy body of the first-gen TT, the new 2015 model looks much sharper via its cutting edge design but the usual bulging wheel arches have been retained. At the back you get the deployable rear spoiler, similar to the previous generation and a new set of LED tail lamps.

As for its powerhouse 2015 Audi TT will be powered by a 2.0-litre TFSI petrol engine under the hood which churns out 230PS of power and a peek torque of 349.8Nm. Audi also claims that the TT can do a 0-100 kmph sprint in a mere 5.3 seconds. As for the powerful TTS version, it produces a massive power output of 300 PS and can do the same 0-100 kmph sprint in nearly 4 seconds. Both the engines come mated to a 6-speed dual clutch automatic transmission. Efficiency Audi claims the sports car can return up to 14.3 Kmpl, which is not really a problem considering the fact that it is made for serious aficionados and not for efficiency seekers.

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