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The Audi TT is a production front-engine, 2-door, 2+2 sports coupé and roadster, manufactured and marketed by Audi from 1998 to 2023 across three generations. For each of its three generations, the TT has been based on consecutive generations of Volkswagen's "Group A" platforms , starting with its "PQ34" fourth generation .
Today's S and RS models are based on the A/e-tron GT/Q [2] models with the same number (e.g. S4/RS 4 is based on the A4 or the RS Q3 based on the Q3), but the "Ur-S4" from 1991 to 1994 was based on the Audi 100/200 later named A6 and the first S2/RS2 generation from 1990 to 1995 was based on the Audi 80/90 platform later replaced by the A4.
One of the coolest Audis around is leaving the U.S. after the 2022 model year: the turbocharged five-cylinder Audi TT RS. It's not the end of the whole TT line, fortunately, as the standard TT and ...
"Potent new Audi TT RS takes five in Geneva". Audi.co.uk. Audi UK. 3 March 2009. Archived from the original on 19 May 2011 "Audi TT RS World Debut in Geneva". WorldCarFans.com. AUDI AG. 3 March 2009 "Audi TT RS in Depth – priced at 55,800 euros". WorldCarFans.com. AUDI AG. 29 May 2009
In 1978, the Audi 2.0 R5 D engine was introduced in the Audi 100 sedan. In 1983, a turbocharged version was introduced, initially for the U.S. market Audi 100. Several Volvo cars, from March 1996 to 2001, were produced with Audi straight-five diesel engines, prior to the introduction of the Volvo D5 turbo-diesel engine; this engine was produced from 2001 to 2017 and was used in several diesel ...
Pre-order of European models began in mid-February 2021, and went on sale on 3 May 2021. [15] The fully electric driveline of the Audi e-tron GT is powered by an 84 kWh battery net capacity, (93.4 kWh gross) [2] with two electric motors providing all-wheel drive. The vehicle accelerates from 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) in 4.1 seconds, reaches a ...
The Abt-Audi TT-R DTM is a two-door touring car built by Audi, the German car manufacturer. First developed for the 2000 DTM season, it competed until the end of the 2003 season. The race car was based on the Audi TT production vehicle. [2] [3] [4] [5]
Hyundai Motor Philippines, Inc. (HMPH) is currently the official distributor of Hyundai passenger cars in the country after the company was able to take over operations from HARI in early 2022, [36] Audrey Byun is the CEO, while Lee Dong-wook is the President and Victor Jose Vela is the Deputy General Manager of the company.