2011 Audi TT Review

Audi has released little information on 2011-TT, but most industry experts expect the 2010-model for the transfer of virtually unchanged in 2011. The most interesting rumor 2011-Audi TT is the possibility of a TT car-based super-performance, the Audi A4. Family 2011-TT will likely debut in late 2010. Read our initial review of the Audi TT Auto 2011-for more information.
The few known specs on the 2011 Audi TT are summarized below.
  • Pricing: the 2011 TT should start at about $38,000 – $39,000 MSRP; no invoice data available
  • Fuel economy: fuel economy car ratings should stay comparable to those of the current model (city/highway of 21/29 mpg)
  • Engine: 2.0-liter, 200-horsepower turbocharged four-cylinder or 2.0-liter turbocharged TTS engine with 265 horsepower
  • Drivetrain: S tronic six-speed automatic or manual six-speed transmission
  • Acceleration: 0-60 times should be comparable to current model’s times of 5.9 seconds for base engine and 4.9 seconds for TTS
  • Model lineup: TT (coupe or roadster), TTS, and possibly TT-based R4
  • Car safety features: same safety features expected for 2011
  • Suspension: adaptive suspension optional
  • Warranty: four-year/50,000-mile basic warranty; four years of roadside assistance
The only images available on all 2011 model year Audi TT is a model of high performance R4, which is essentially a separate vehicle. Publication of review articles on the Audi TT 2011 has not indicated any significant changes to style from 2010 should be transferred.
No information is available on the interior surface of the 2011 TT in this paper. The evaluators hope that the Audi to further simplify and streamline a very complicated MMI interface, which has received harsh criticism for years.
We have not conducted a formal test drive the Audi TT, 2011, for which we do not know much about its management, braking and performance. Priority TT model has never been serious amounts of power, so if the fine-tuning of Audi drive all 2011 horsepower gains are probably modest. Similarly, the fuel economy of TT is already very good, so the improvement is also unlikely, 2011.

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