The third generation Audi TT debuted at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show, following the ingredients of the iconic first version while adding a more dramatic styling, innovative technologies and new functions.
The front of the new TT is dominated by horizontal lines. The Singleframe grille is much broader and flatter than that of the previous model, with a powerful line dividing it into two zones. Starting in the top corners of the grille, sharp contours run in a V across the hood, which bears the four Audi rings. The flat headlights give the new TT’s face a determined look, while from the side, the new TT looks equally lean and muscular. The flat greenhouse gives the impression of being an independent unit and the slight kink in the rear side window gives it additional tension, while the rear tries to mirror the front end with horizontal lines and flat taillamps. Lightweight construction is one of Audi’s greatest areas of expertise and the coupe’s underbody structure has optimized axle loads, high-strength steel panels, while the side sills and roof frame are made of extruded aluminum profiles. Clear, purist lines underscore both the lightness and the uncompromising sportiness of the Audi TT’s interior. The new multifunction steering wheel has a flattened rim, and aluminum-look clasps encompass the spokes while countless other details demonstrate the high standards which Audi places on interior design and craftsmanship.

AUDI TT Coupe 2014 - 2018
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