2017 Audi TT RS Coupe and Roadster Pack 400hp

April 4, 2016 | Enthusiast News, From The Web

By Shane McGlaun

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Audi has unveiled the 2017 Audi TT RS Coupe and TT RS Roadster. Both cars get a new aluminum 5-cylinder engine making 400hp, 60HP more than the outgoing model.

Audi says that the new RS can sprint from 0-62.1 mph in 3.7 seconds for the coupe and 3.9 seconds for the Roadster. Torque output from the turbo 5-cylinder is 354 lb-ft.

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Power goes to the ground via a 7-speed S tronic transmission that uses a multi-plate clutch and offers four driving modes. Both cars have Audi quattro all-wheel drive to help keep the car planted.

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In front, the RS cars get ventilated and perforated discs with 19 or 20-inch wheels available. Carbon-fiber ceramic disc brakes are also available as an upgrade. Audi also offers adaptive magnetic dampers.

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Unlike the standard TT, the TT RS has a fixed rear wing, and for the first time in a production Audi, the cars get Matrix LED rear lights as an option.

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Both the TT RS Coupe and Roadster will launch in Europe in fall 2016. The Coupe will start at 66,400 euros (~$75,000 USD) with the Roadster starting at 69,200 euros (~$78,000 USD). No word on whether the RS will make its way to the US at some point.

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Audi has unveiled the 2017 Audi TT RS Coupe and TT RS Roadster. Both cars get a new aluminum 5-cylinder engine making 400hp, 60HP more than the outgoing model.

Audi says that the new RS can sprint from 0-62.1 mph in 3.7 seconds for the coupe and 3.9 seconds for the Roadster. Torque output from the turbo 5-cylinder is 354 lb-ft.

zoom in

Power goes to the ground via a 7-speed S tronic transmission that uses a multi-plate clutch and offers four driving modes. Both cars have Audi quattro all-wheel drive to help keep the car planted.

zoom in

In front, the RS cars get ventilated and perforated discs with 19 or 20-inch wheels available. Carbon-fiber ceramic disc brakes are also available as an upgrade. Audi also offers adaptive magnetic dampers.

zoom in

Unlike the standard TT, the TT RS has a fixed rear wing, and for the first time in a production Audi, the cars get Matrix LED rear lights as an option.

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Both the TT RS Coupe and Roadster will launch in Europe in fall 2016. The Coupe will start at 66,400 euros (~$75,000 USD) with the Roadster starting at 69,200 euros (~$78,000 USD). No word on whether the RS will make its way to the US at some point.

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Source:: 95 Octane

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