RE: Audi TT RS Specs Leaked
RE: Audi TT RS Specs Leaked
Thursday 30th October 2008

Audi TT RS Specs Leaked

Tantilising details of hot Audi come to light


New TT: leaking already
New TT: leaking already
The eagerly anticipated Audi TT RS will have a new 2.5 litre five cylinder supercharged and turbocharged TFSI engine (phew) making 335bhp, according to factory ‘spec’ documents leaked from the German dealer network.

Running a six-speed transmission, the new 450Nm TFSI powerplant will be good for a 0-62mph sprint of 4.5 seconds – yet also capable of returning 28mpg while touring. In fact, Audi believes the TT RS will be one of the most efficient sports cars in production when it finally hits the street in late 2009.

According to the dealer specs, the TT RS will be distinguished by large front air intakes, 18ins aluminium wheels and twin oval tailpipes. The cabin will get the familiar ‘RS treatment’ with special badging and special sports seats.

Both coupe and cabrio models are going to be released together, although no official price details have been revealed. But somewhere in the region of £45k - £50k seems reasonable.

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MrTappets

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881 posts

213 months

Thursday 30th October 2008
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Doesn't seem so much more than the TTS, which itself doesn't seem that much more than the 3.2. Course, if it were hotter it would be too close to the R8...

SleeperCell

5,591 posts

264 months

Thursday 30th October 2008
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2.5L what? Is this actually the rumoured five cylinder engine?

fastgerman.com

1,998 posts

217 months

Thursday 30th October 2008
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Buy the original 225 bhp model, stick an IHI turbo on, have it setup with a Merc sprinter intercooler and there is 360 bhp for under £12k!

Mannginger

10,065 posts

279 months

Thursday 30th October 2008
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I just can't get excited about the TT's shape...

kambites

70,528 posts

243 months

Thursday 30th October 2008
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Article said:
Audi believes the TT RS will be one of the most efficient sports cars in production when it finally hits the street in late 2009.
28mpg? "One of the most efficient sports cars"?

Edited by kambites on Thursday 30th October 11:42

TaylotS2K

1,964 posts

229 months

Thursday 30th October 2008
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Mannginger said:
I just can't get excited about the TT's shape...
Ditto.

Dr G

15,771 posts

264 months

Thursday 30th October 2008
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kambites said:
Article said:
Audi believes the TT RS will be one of the most efficient sports cars in production when it finally hits the street in late 2009.
28mpg? "One of the most efficient sports cars"?

Edited by kambites on Thursday 30th October 11:42
Obviously it isn't going to rival MX5 or Elise economy, but for its class it should be competitive.

Twin-charged 5 pot sounds very, very interesting smile

dpbird90

5,535 posts

212 months

Thursday 30th October 2008
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I like, I like. Saw a TTS in the car park at work last night, it was silver with the RS4 alloys. Looked nice, hopefully the TTRS will be more of the same, just wish I had £50k.

[AJ]

3,079 posts

220 months

Thursday 30th October 2008
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Will people really buy this over a Cayman which is lighter and better balanced?

paulshears

804 posts

219 months

Thursday 30th October 2008
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SleeperCell said:
2.5L what? Is this actually the rumoured five cylinder engine?
there's a N/A 2.5 using in the American market Rabbit (Golf)

don't know haw many cylinders it has though...... V5 maybe

Della

174 posts

239 months

Thursday 30th October 2008
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One of these or a Lotus Evora?
Personally, I think I'd probably go for the Lotus at the same price.

Edited by Della on Thursday 30th October 12:22

corcoran

676 posts

296 months

Thursday 30th October 2008
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Mannginger said:
I just can't get excited about the TT's shape...
yeah it's just really... m-neh..

C5L

351 posts

229 months

Thursday 30th October 2008
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[AJ] said:
Will people really buy this over a Cayman which is lighter and better balanced?
yes, that engine can be tuned to ridiculous amounts of power and torque !

look at the current 2.0 TSFi and the old 1.8 20v Turbo.

AndyTTC

541 posts

219 months

Thursday 30th October 2008
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I was mildly tempted when the rumours first came out, being the owner of an "early" Mk2 TT. However, for that kind of price, we're looking at Porsche territory - year-old 911s, Caymans...or, the rumoured McLaren £60k sports car in the pipeline. I'm now not sure I want to spend £50k on what essentially is still a front-wheel-drive car with Haldex quattro...

The TT is a pretty car (I would say that), but it's also a car of compromises - it's relatively cheap, great fun to drive, doesn't drink like a fish and really easy to live with. Am I going to get blown away by a super-hot version of that, or is it just (a bucket load) more of the same?

I'm firmly in the wait-and-see column...

kambites

70,528 posts

243 months

Thursday 30th October 2008
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Is it Haldex based?

[AJ]

3,079 posts

220 months

Thursday 30th October 2008
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C5L said:
[AJ] said:
Will people really buy this over a Cayman which is lighter and better balanced?
yes, that engine can be tuned to ridiculous amounts of power and torque !

look at the current 2.0 TSFi and the old 1.8 20v Turbo.
By the sounds of things Audi are tuning it up quite well as it is, but the Cayman can also be supercharged and given far more power than the Audi has potential to deliver. The RS4 I 'get', in fact, I almost bought one 18 months ago, but this has far too much competition to deal with IMO.

VladD

8,136 posts

287 months

Thursday 30th October 2008
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TaylotS2K said:
Mannginger said:
I just can't get excited about the TT's shape...
Ditto.
Tritto.

Mike760T

6 posts

222 months

Thursday 30th October 2008
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Not interested in the TT, BUT, Does this mean they're finally going to bring out an RS3???

Clearcoat

1,979 posts

231 months

Thursday 30th October 2008
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Can't see that Mike ...

amare32

2,419 posts

245 months

Thursday 30th October 2008
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I'm currently running a mk2 3.2 Coupe as my weekend car alongside my Polo TDi and GSXR600 sportsbike. The Audi is no match for my old Elise or M3 in the driving department or as involving but it's well finished, nice interior, comfy and handles fine - much better compared to the mk1.

Have to say initially the RS is quite an interesting proposition but as others have mentioned the Haldex Quattro is not an ideal setup and for £45k+ there's a lot of other metal that would serve better namely: RS4, CSL, Exiges, GT3 and for the brave Caterham R500 for ultimate thrills.

Can't see myself trading up to this as I'm looking to move back to RWD in a couple of years time.