Ragtop Publicado 17 de Febrero del 2008 Denunciar Publicado 17 de Febrero del 2008 TT RS Rumors of the hottest TT variant ever are rampant. Several theories on drivetrain have resulted, though our money is on a turbocharged five cylinder. Volkswagen already does a low cost and lower capacity 5-cylinder with 2.5-liters, though an Audi version sharing very little with the base VW engine will be a considerably more costly and possibly a different displacement (we’ve heard 2.3-liters from one source) – built up to meet a power rating of 350-hp says a high-ranking source from Audi in Germany. What else can we guess about the engine? FSI is a certainty, and Audi’s new Valvelift system is likely – aiding in both torque and fuel economy. 2.0T engines we’ve driven with the same FSI/Valvelift setup are burgeoning with torque and we expect no different from the TTRS’ five cylinder. A turbocharged five-cylinder Audi engine in a performance coupe certainly pays homage to the original Quattro, though the TT’s transverse engine layout lower and closer to the center of the chassis, aluminum body structure and computer-controlled Haldex-sourced version of quattro will make it a decidedly different beast than the boxy Audi icon. As far as U.S. sale, sources have informed us that the plan is to currently include the TTRS in the American mix. The current plan for DSG-only in the States for the recently announced TTS is likely a hint that a manual-transmission TTRS is the likely shifting choice for the RS. Our TTRS rendering shows what the car might look like if it were launched today. Audi has been known to share design language across its sub brands and the RS nomenclature is no different. This TTRS mockup uses a similar nose and sill extensions from the latest RS6, along with the car’s 5-spoke alloys with Titanium Package finish. It’s also Avus Silver Metallic – a color Audi usually reserves for RS duty. Fuente: Fourtitude Responder
mattdf Publicado 17 de Febrero del 2008 Denunciar Publicado 17 de Febrero del 2008 TT RS Rumors of the hottest TT variant ever are rampant. Several theories on drivetrain have resulted, though our money is on a turbocharged five cylinder. Volkswagen already does a low cost and lower capacity 5-cylinder with 2.5-liters, though an Audi version sharing very little with the base VW engine will be a considerably more costly and possibly a different displacement (we’ve heard 2.3-liters from one source) – built up to meet a power rating of 350-hp says a high-ranking source from Audi in Germany. What else can we guess about the engine? FSI is a certainty, and Audi’s new Valvelift system is likely – aiding in both torque and fuel economy. 2.0T engines we’ve driven with the same FSI/Valvelift setup are burgeoning with torque and we expect no different from the TTRS’ five cylinder. A turbocharged five-cylinder Audi engine in a performance coupe certainly pays homage to the original Quattro, though the TT’s transverse engine layout lower and closer to the center of the chassis, aluminum body structure and computer-controlled Haldex-sourced version of quattro will make it a decidedly different beast than the boxy Audi icon. As far as U.S. sale, sources have informed us that the plan is to currently include the TTRS in the American mix. The current plan for DSG-only in the States for the recently announced TTS is likely a hint that a manual-transmission TTRS is the likely shifting choice for the RS. Our TTRS rendering shows what the car might look like if it were launched today. Audi has been known to share design language across its sub brands and the RS nomenclature is no different. This TTRS mockup uses a similar nose and sill extensions from the latest RS6, along with the car’s 5-spoke alloys with Titanium Package finish. It’s also Avus Silver Metallic – a color Audi usually reserves for RS duty. Fuente: Fourtitude tiene muy buena pinta pero yo creo que en caso de que salga a la venta (cosa k dudo un poko) el precio se ira cerca del del cayman S y a igualdad de pracio prefiero un porsche.... Responder
FINCH Publicado 17 de Febrero del 2008 Denunciar Publicado 17 de Febrero del 2008 Si me haces elegir entre un R8 y un 997 Turbo, me quedo con el porsche, pero entre un cayman y el TT RS me quedo con el audi sin niguna duda! Responder
HuescA3 Publicado 17 de Febrero del 2008 Denunciar Publicado 17 de Febrero del 2008 Si me haces elegir entre un R8 y un 997 Turbo, me quedo con el porsche, pero entre un cayman y el TT RS me quedo con el audi sin niguna duda! No puedo estar más de acuerdo. Responder
sapatillaplana Publicado 17 de Febrero del 2008 Denunciar Publicado 17 de Febrero del 2008 Si me haces elegir entre un R8 y un 997 Turbo, me quedo con el porsche, pero entre un cayman y el TT RS me quedo con el audi sin niguna duda! La comparacion más justa seria con un CarreraS(por precio y porque ambos serian atmosfericos).Aquí tendría mis dudas.. Responder
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