First Drive: 2016 Audi TT Coupe and Roadster - Digital Trends

While the first TT was a design icon for its concept car styling, the new one is a driver’s car through and through. The innovative cabin, stunning Virtual Cockpit, and laser-sharp exterior are stunning from every vantage point, and the interior layout makes so much sense we wouldn’t change a thing. I’ll have what she’s having Step inside the TT and you’ll notice something missing — the center screen. The third-generation model doesn’t have one, not because it can’t have one, but because it simply doesn’t need one. The reason for this is Audi’s Virtual Cockpit, a brilliant 3D display that routes everything from stereo control to Google Earth navigation to safety data onto a 1,440 x 540 digital readout in front of the driver. What’s more, it operates at a smooth 60 frames per second thanks to a Nvidia Tegra 3 processor, it’s brighter than an iPad (so the passenger can see everything clearly), and it’s standard on every TT. Give it a day to get used to, and you’ll... For passengers looking for something to do, not to worry — every function can still be controlled through the Multi Media Interface scroll wheel on the center console. Source: www.digitaltrends.com