The new Audi TT is cleaner and more fuel efficient than ever, and the diesel engines models have the Ultra badge that Audi applies to its most efficient models. It has everything to remain it stylish as the petrol one. The TT’s unique shape has evolved subtly over time and it is the mostly liked model in UK.
We are familiar with the driving results of Audi TT in petrol form. Now it’s the time to bring the Diesel form of Audi TT the UK roads. Comes with the TT 2.0 TDI Ultra diesel engine, it contains the four-wheel drive and smooth six-speed manual gearbox. The front heel are getting power from the 2.0-litre turbo diesel engine which produces 181bhp. This diesel engine is slightly like the one which we also find in VW Golf GTD and Skoda Octavia vRS.
Having 280lb ft, it produces maximum torque as compared to its 2.0-litre TFSI petrol engine. Moreover, it has the maximum speed of 150mph and it covers 0-62mph in just 7.1sec. Audi TT claims combines 67.3mpg and 110g/km of CO2 emission, the most impressive since its first development in 1990.
AUDI TT is equipped with exceptionally loaded cockpit system with multitasking functions. It has the 12.3-inch high-resolution LCD driver display which has replaced the conventional dials as well as the centre stack screen. With the crystal clear screen, it places all information in front of the driver and it can also be switched to the classic view.
It has prominent speedo and rev counter infotainment view, which allows you to use the functions like the optional navigation map to the fore. It also gives the option to use either the touch sensitive MMI controller or the multifunctional wheel.
The unique shape of the Audi TT is remarkably reasonable like the Porsche and MINI. The TT has grown from a curvy, cute car into a more rakish, sharply styled package with the same two-seater version. The third-generation of the TT is almost identical to the outgoing version. The wheelbase has grown by 37mm with shorter overhangs. Looking from the front, headlights gives razor-sharp look and the single frame grille and tapered bonnet lines enable the TT to give immense looks.
The sport models are introduced with 18-inch wheels as standard, and have the Xenon headlamps and LED running lights. It gives best ride quality.
The TT’s new-found dynamic appeal is matched to strong performance and impressive fuel economy, especially from the diesel version.