The current Audi TT Coupe gets subtle updates which add to the overall demeanour. Subtle changes to the interior and exterior design have been employed to keep the revised model looking fresh
Front bumpers feature larger air inlets, fog lights are set in chrome rings and the front grille and headlights have also been redesigned with twelve white light-emitting diodes serving as the daytime running lights
At the rear revised diffuser designs and exhaust pipes make the model nearly two centimetres longer while the width and height remain the same
Lightweight aluminium is used from the front of the car till the B-pillar with steel panels used at the rear
The layout inside the TT is excellent, with controls and displays familiar to an Audi driver but superb to use
While the driving position is spot on and just eggs you drive harder, the rear seats are just about adequate for kids
The steering is an absolute chatterbox and full of feedback which makes going into corners a complete delight
Transferring the power to all four wheels is an S tronic dual clutch transmission which enables some lightening quick shifts
Finding its way in the engine bay now is a 2.0 TFSI engine
At 48.36 lakh (ex-showroom Maharashtra) the Audi TT comes across as one of the most practical sports cars out there with seating for four, very good ground clearance and even a respectable boot
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