TT UK Car Magazine: The new TT.

It better look outrageus for real because that shape is getting quite boring.
 
hu§eindesign said:
Iceman is right Yannis. The headlights of the next TT will look exactly like those chops. There is a spyshot that clearly shows that. Gotta find it and post it here.
OK that photoshop of the new TT, the front will not look like that.
New spyshots will comfirm that.

wfg, Hans.
 
Iceman said:
OK i'm not that good in photoshop but i think the new TT front wil look somethink like this. ;)


wfg, Hans.


nice try....but i think the grill is wayyyyyyyyy to small ;) :D


:t-cheers:
 
Nice attempt Hans, but as Audi4life said, the grill is way too small. I would actually prefer the air intakes in the bumper to look like you did or like Autozeitung's impression, but the same spy pic show that they will look like Huckfeldt made them in the chop you posted at the beginning of this thread:

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Those pics are old. I doubt the TT will look like that. Again, coun ton the Shooting Brake look in the front.
 
Another reason why I dont want to buy a SLK. This TT and Z4 are coolest roadsters at the moment. Very good improvement Audi :usa7uh:
 
Just_me said:
Another reason why I dont want to buy a SLK. This TT and Z4 are coolest roadsters at the moment. Very good improvement Audi :usa7uh:

Don't forget the Boxter :D
 
Even though I am Audi - freak, I think the SLK is the best looking out of them!
 
So now we know for sure, definitely Shooting Brake headlights style! Tycoon is happy about that!

:t-cheers:
 
TycoonGTR said:
So now we know for sure, definitely Shooting Brake headlights style! Tycoon is happy about that!

Just like an Anonymous Audi fan had said. :D

AnAnonymousAudiFan said:
I am 99% certain that the new TT will have the same lights with Shooting Brake concept.
 
I have some fresh and exciting news for you.

According to Autocar magazine (which has a test drive of the Shooting Brake concept in their latest issue), the new TT will have a Aluminium/Steel composite chassis with nearly 50/50 weight distribution and the Haldex differential is regulated to send 60% of the torque to the rear wheels under normal conditions which means that the TT will handle like a RWD car while be as safe as a AWD one. :D
 
Yannis said:
I have some fresh and exciting news for you.

According to Autocar magazine (which has a test drive of the Shooting Brake concept in their latest issue), the new TT will have a Aluminium/Steel composite chassis with nearly 50/50 weight distribution and the Haldex differential is regulated to send 60% of the torque to the rear wheels under normal conditions which means that the TT will handle like a RWD car while be as safe as a AWD one. :D

I've heard this too but thought it was too good to be true! But since it now comes from a couple of different sources, hopefully it is the real deal.

I'm very, very excited.

Why?

Because my next car will be the new TT as long as it has improved dynamics over the front-drive biased original.

Can't wait till March to see the final specs...
 
Anim8or said:
Because my next car will be the new TT as long as it has improved dynamics over the front-drive biased original.

Can't wait till March to see the final specs...

I bet that the new TT will be a showstopper. I predict that Audi won't be able to cope with the enormous demand. :D
 

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