This car really sounds promising especially the engine. Mmmmmmm...turbo, it just makes me wonder if audi will be using this one on the b8 s4 instead of said 3.0 TT.
The Audi TT-S made its official debut at the Detroit auto show earlier this month, but an even more powerful model is undergoing the final stages of testing — the TT-RS. Spotted during cold weather testing in Sweden, these latest photos show a production-ready RS parked for a break.
Output for the TT RS is expected between 340 and 365 horsepower from a 3.2-liter turbocharged V6. The car pictured has a manual transmission, but a seven-speed DSG will also be available.
Although the exterior of the RS appears similar to the S model, there are a few subtle changes. The TT RS forgoes the S' fog lights in order to accommodate larger air intakes, allowing for better airflow to the engine. In addition, the RS also sports bigger wheels and brakes. Out back are a set of oval exhaust outlets, a signature design cue for Audi's performance range of vehicles.
Sales of the Audi TT RS are expected to begin sometime in 2009.
The Audi TT-S made its official debut at the Detroit auto show earlier this month, but an even more powerful model is undergoing the final stages of testing — the TT-RS. Spotted during cold weather testing in Sweden, these latest photos show a production-ready RS parked for a break.
Output for the TT RS is expected between 340 and 365 horsepower from a 3.2-liter turbocharged V6. The car pictured has a manual transmission, but a seven-speed DSG will also be available.
Although the exterior of the RS appears similar to the S model, there are a few subtle changes. The TT RS forgoes the S' fog lights in order to accommodate larger air intakes, allowing for better airflow to the engine. In addition, the RS also sports bigger wheels and brakes. Out back are a set of oval exhaust outlets, a signature design cue for Audi's performance range of vehicles.
Sales of the Audi TT RS are expected to begin sometime in 2009.
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