The third generation of the Audi TT was introduced at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show.
And the car-manufacturer didn’t let the enthusiasts wait and it announced the TTS version as well.
From the first look, a TTS version stands out from its other siblings due to its silver rear-view mirrors casings, and large single-frame grille with horizontal chrome bars. The side scoops in front of the wheels were needed to improve the brake cooling.
Inside the car, two bucket-seats could hold its occupants better when hard cornering. Likewise the TT, the rear seats were just for tax and insurance purposes. At least, the manufacturer installed a label regarding the maximum height of the rear passengers.
The TTS not only had a 54 more hp than the regular gasoline TT but also featured some other amenities to go well with its performances. The TTS had its body lowered ten millimeters (0.4 in). The TTS came standard with 18-inch wheels and 245/40 tires. Wheels sizes up to 20 inches were available as options. The vented front brake discs measured 338 millimeters (12.3 and 13.3 in) in diameter. The TTS is equipped up front with newly developed, particularly lightweight aluminum fixed-caliper brakes. The standard gearbox was a 6-speed dual-clutch for the all-wheel-drive (quattro) system.