- Audi's TT coupe and roadster both receive a midcycle update.
- Audi's full line will be shown at the Leipzig auto show
- Audi may reveal more information about its electrification program.
INGOLSTADT, Germany — Audi will unveil a midcycle freshening of its TT coupe and roadster next week at the 2010 Leipzig Auto Show.
The so-called "product improvement" to the TT series is part of the massive Audi display of its full range, including the new A1, the RS 5 Coupe and the most recent E-tron concept.
The latest upgrades to its sporty two-doors, Audi adds without divulging further details, will "continue building upon the successful history of the TT models."
Inside Line says: Audi may also issue additional information on its ongoing electrification program. — Paul Lienert, Correspondent

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billymay says:
04:44 PM, 04/04/2010
I love my '08, but btrdayz is right, the MMI is badly out of date.
I thought Audi had fixed the iPod interface (?)
As far the styling, I wouldn't change anything. Just offer more colors -- the Boxster has a much more interesting palette.
joemt says:
09:06 AM, 03/31/2010
How about a stinkin' manual? VW/Audi is losing me, those weenies!
hotrodw says:
07:13 PM, 03/30/2010
I'm hoping to see the TTS powered by the S4's blown 3.0. Wicked!
mungmibear says:
06:00 PM, 03/30/2010
why are they more expensive than A4?
why are the z4's more expensive than the 3 series?
I've always wondered..
huyracing says:
05:59 PM, 03/30/2010
the power and DSG mods can be done via aftermarket. its just software.
btrdayz says:
01:28 PM, 03/30/2010
As a current TTS owner, I hope the update provides:
- New MMI navigation unit with voice control, real-time traffic and 3D maps
- Real iPod interface capable of displaying Artist, Song and Album info
- DCT programming changes that hold a gear and let the engine bounce off the rev limiter
- An upgrade from 265 HP to a round 300 HP would be nice
- Modernize the grill a bit and smooth out the headlight design