As expected, the new TT borrows heavily from the Shooting Brake Concept shown at the Tokyo Motor Show last fall. The thin headlights up front flank Audi's trademark shield grille design while a more defined beltline stretches from front to back. Overall, the car looks lower and wider than the current model. Although there was no sign of a convertible at this test area, expect to see a roadster version appear not long after the coupe.
Power will come from either a 200-horsepower, 2.0-liter, turbocharged four-cylinder or a 250-hp, 3.2-liter V6. Expect to see manual, automatic and DSG transmissions used with either engine, and both front and all-wheel drive.
Audi will officially unveil the TT coupe on April 6th.
What this means to you: Audi's new TT looks like it will deliver on the promise of the Shooting Brake Concept.

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