Audi tt Coupe 2003

With coupe and convertible versions of its mid-range series, the Ingolstadt carmaker Audi had expanded its product range to include athletic oriented models from the 1980s. In the 1990s, then had the idea to develop a compact sports car, which should also be built in two body styles. The first was built in 1998 in a 2 + 2-seater coupe; the first model in the new series, Audi TT left the manufacturing line. Almost a year later, followed by the two-seater convertible version, as in summer 1999 Audi TT Roadster celebrated its market debut.


The Classic fabric top for the TT coupe 2003

For the construction of the Audi TT coupe 2003, the manufacturer used a jointly with the parent company Volkswagen -designed building platform, which is also the basis for the compact series Audi A3 served. For the TT Roadster developers shortened the wheelbase of 2.42 meters and developed a body marked by short overhangs and pronounced curves. When choosing the roof structure, the Audi engineers opted for the classic convertible variant, so the Audi TT coupe 2003 is outfitted with an electrically opening soft-top roof.


The First Generation of the TT coupe

The first generation of the Audi TT Coupe ran in the Hungarian Audi plant until the summer of 2006 by the band. Were installed mainly engines of 1.8 liter displacement class in different power levels and a 3.2-liter engine in the top model. In this equipped with VR6 engine version of the Audi TT Coupe was up to 184 kW (250 hp) Click to performance. In the initial model initially worked for a turbo ventilated motor with 110 kW (150 hp). In the higher classes of the PS Audi TT Coupe was available with front- or all-wheel drive.


Specifications of Audi tt Coupe 2003

The engine of Audi tt coupe 2003 is four cylinder with turbocharger and intercooler with a displacement of 1781 cm along with the performance of 132 kW (180 hp) at 5500 at 1/min. The maximum torque at 1 / min is 235Nm at 1950. The car has water cooling fan thermostatically controlled. Furthermore, it has the five speed manual transmission and front wheel drive.

It was designed as an inexpensive youth sports car based on the Golf platform of the fourth generation, the car eventually getting better and better. After a styled to look special racing model and a new base model with 150 hp, the Ingolstadt crown their production sports car in the next year with a 250 hp six-cylinder version, including newly developed transmission technology.

The current generation of the Audi TT was presented at the Geneva Motor Show 2014. Motor selection for the market launch includes a diesel and two petrol engines. TTS as the athlete comes with all-wheel drive and 310 hp four-cylinder turbo from the compact S3. A particularly innovative feature of the interior coincides with the standard "Virtual Cockpit" from which the MMI monitor replaces the center console and displays all information in the drivers direct field of view.

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