Cosa vuol dire Audi TT?
Cosa vuol dire Audi TT?
La presentazione del prototipo della prima TT, la cui sigla deriva dal motto Tradition und Technik (anche se spesso si confonde con la sigla del Tourist Trophy), e il cui logo viene ripreso pari pari da quello della NSU Prinz TT, è datata settembre 1995 al Salone dell'automobile di Francoforte.
Chi disegna le Audi oggi?
Walter de Silva Walter de Silva, lecchese, classe 1951, designer di Audi e VW, dopo una lunga carriera di grandi successi nel mondo del design automobilistico, appende la matita al fatidico chiodo e va in pensione.
When did the Audi TT 2nd generation come out?
- In August 2004, Audi announced that the next generation TT would be manufactured using aluminium, and would go into production in 2007. A preview of the second-generation TT was provided in the form of the Audi Shooting Brake concept car, shown at the Tokyo Motor Show in 2005.
What kind of transmission does an Audi TT have?
- Using the RS4 drivetrain, Audi had the ability to utilize a Torsen based 6-speed Quattro manual transmission in a car that is normally using a transverse engine layout and Haldex based all wheel drive system. In August 2004, Audi announced that the next generation TT would be manufactured using aluminium, and would go into production in 2007.
How many Audi TT coupes were sold in 2005?
- In 2005, Audi released the Coupé-only limited edition to 1165 pieces. 900 with steering wheel on the right side/ 265 with steering wheel on the left side. (900 sold in the UK, not the 1000 originally planned) Audi TT quattro Sport (known as the Audi TT Club Sport in Europe) or TT QS.
What is the top speed of Audi TT RS Coupé?
- Official performance figures indicate the TT RS Coupé will accelerate from a standstill to 100 km/h (62.1 mph) in 4.5 seconds (4.7 seconds for the Roadster), with an electronically limited top speed of 250 km/h (155 mph). There is a factory option to de-restrict the top speed to 280 km/h (174.0 mph).