The third generation of the Audi TT will make its global debut at the Geneva Motor Show. The compact sports car will feature design ideas from the first TT generation from 1998. The front end of the new Audi TT has dominant horizontals. The Single-frame grille is broad and flat. Two contours form a V-pattern over the engine hood. The position of the four rings is also new. They now sit centrally on the hood, echoing the R8. The headlights are structured with divider struts acting as reflectors for the daytime running light. Audi can supply the headlights as an option with LED technology or its pioneering Matrix LED technology, where controllable individual light-emitting diodes generate the main beam.
At the front, the wheel arch intersects the hood join, which continues over the door as the tornado line and extends all the way to the rear. The shape of the C-post, with a slight kink, gives the TT a powerful, athletic look and enhances the impression of tension. At the rear, too, horizontal lines reinforce the wide, sporty impression. The struts in the rear lights pick up on the headlights’ motif. They remain permanently on – another Audi innovation. The third brake light with a flat strip shape links the two units on either side. All engine versions have two round exhaust tailpipes in the diffuser. Like all Audi S models, the TTS features four tailpipes. On the inside, the styling is so light it almost seems to float, evoking the clean sports car character of the new Audi TT.
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