2016 Audi TT Video Road Test - Motor Authority

The first Audi TT was just that—a styling home run, even if it wasn’t a true sports car. Since then, Audi’s been pushing the TT into sports-car territory, more focused on speed than looks—more a rival for cars like the SLK, the Z4, even the MINI Cooper. Does the third-generation TT live up to that sports-car hype. The new TT has taut, athletic lines like a sports car should. The TT’s gauges have been swapped for a reconfigurable screen that shows everything from the tachometer to navigation. It’s a futuristic touch, and can be distracting at first—but it frees up the dash so it’s clean and simple, like a sports car. The TT’s a small car, but seating isn’t cramped. The TT has it covered. Its turbo four checks in with 220 horsepower—or 292 horsepower in the TTS. Audi says the TT hits 60 miles per hour in 5. 3 seconds. the TTS does it in 4. 6 seconds. With seat time in both, we think the TT feels just as quick and lively in the real world as the TTS. The TT feels light and lean—like a better looking Golf R, to be blunt. Source: www.motorauthority.com