Audi TT-RS Roadster Spy Photos
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Audi are the leaders of the "new school".
BMW and Mercedes simply can't keep up any more. Their car designs are FAR superior looking to any new Merc or BMW.
October 9, 2008 3:18 pm
In case any of the big guys are listening:
Sure, we welcome a TT with better performance. The TT always had the look of a sports car but it fell just a little short when compared. However, that did not stop many enthusiast to take matters into their own hands and prove that the TT had "it" in it. with a few mild mods it proved to take on bigger contenders.
as far as looks goes:
please reconsider the front air intakes on the bumper. those extrusion along the top of the inlet disrupt the fluidity of the smooth-round lines the TT is known for. by removing the extrusion it will "clean up" and pull the front end a little better.
as far as the Rear end goes, it seems like they are hiding some sort of rear difuser under the skin but it looks like it works.
As far as the RS model line goes. it seems like Audi has gone away from the widening the fenders, whether it be to gain a little more top speed for bragging rights or improved aerodynamics or save cost has yet to be disclosed, but as a buyer we would rather see the aggressive widened stance we will see everyday as oppossed to the couple MPH's most will never see. not to mention the added visual of differentiating the RS over standard models.
Mad MaTTer.
October 9, 2008 4:54 pm
Wow I didnt think the roadster would come out so soon. I would think this would come years after the coupe has been on market. After looking at the RS coupe, I know this will just be another killer.
October 9, 2008 9:36 pm
...as they analyze Internet chatter emanating from sites like WCF about a Roadster...
dear audi: this car is for women so i don't care. thx
October 9, 2008 11:17 pm
If you are saying what women like, how are you so sure about that??? I think that you are another !diot BMW driver.
October 16, 2008 8:13 pm
I think a TT-RS roadster would be welcome and very cool, though I see two potential problems:
1. an RS model should look more different and more aggressive than this (it looks like a very mild-tuned TT-S)
2. isn't this one going to trouble the posessions of their new Stuttgart-based owner (shortly: isn't this going to be a Boxster eater ?)
October 10, 2008 9:21 pm









