TT Audi TT: First real life photos.


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The front looks really nice, the back is somewhere between ugly and so-so. This is one of those cars I'm going to have to see in real life. But regardless of anything, it just doesn't stir my emotions. I'm not feeling this car, does anyone understand what i'm saying?
 
A lot of recent German cars I'm noticing all share two things: They're dependent on wheel size to look their best and they are more increasingly cars that one must "see in person". This didn't used to be the case for none of the German brands just a few years ago.

This new TT doesn't look like anything with smaller wheels and in this color for some reason.

M
 
Definetly need to wait to see it in person. I actually reall don't like the front of the car. The rear light are nice, but the liscense plate area especially the bottom edge of it just doesn't seem to match the rest of the design of the car.
 
I still not so sure about this cars looks, will have to wait till I see it in the flesh!

As with all audis, the interior looks a master piece!
 
Dissapointing; like the old TT (which was fabulouse) but with the new Audi nose. Not as big an update as expected. Interior doiesn't look as good as old TT - handbrake material looks particularly poor in the picture.
And where has the rear spoiler gone - I hope the back stays down unlike the original TT (and I had one)
 
Wow, Im genuinely impressed! I really did not care for the old TT at all, interior and exterior, I couldn't understand why people would want that car. But this, front and back looks modern, aggressive and sporty. I find this to be one of the most attractive cars Audi offers at the moment, next to the A8. The only gripes I have are the plane lil ring of plastic? around the fog lights, and the trunk-lid line above the front wheel arch, I'm not digging the way the line is interrupted. Also the interior looks sort of plain from the few photos I see.

Overall the car is attractive and very dynamic looking, props to Audi once again :usa7uh:
 
This is not a pic thread like the other one so i don't think that it's a repost.
 
Yannis said:
This is not a pic thread like the other one so i don't think that it's a repost.

it is, has the same pics. You could have posted them in there but I guess you couldn't live w/ out starting your very own.
 
Merc1 said:
A lot of recent German cars I'm noticing all share two things: They're dependent on wheel size to look their best and they are more increasingly cars that one must "see in person". This didn't used to be the case for none of the German brands just a few years ago.

This new TT doesn't look like anything with smaller wheels and in this color for some reason.

M

I think you're absolutely right. Perhaps automobile companies are in such a hurry to get new images out there that their print photographers haven't had enough time to experiment with different camera lens' or vantage points...
I see it all the time...where the photograph looks very different than the car in person.
The VW Passat is just one example where the car looks pretty ho-hum in ads but very sleek, very tight in reality.
Audi's would seem to be particularly hard to accurately portray from the front because of the large single grille. In person Audi design
is perfectly tailored to the rest of the car. That seems to be part of the trick - to successfully incorporate such a large design element into a very muscular and integrated ensemble.
I'm a big fan of the TT. The old model looks better to me today than when it was new. I can't wait to see the new one in person.
 

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