Audi TT Coupé review: The TT's coming of age - Pocket-lint.com

The Audi TT is a car that's always had an image problem and it all stems from the curvaceous and bubbly first iteration. Fast forward to 2015 and there's a new TT. Audi says that it wanted to pay homage to the original design and that's manifested in the curved emphasis to the wheel arches, but not a lot else. Continuing the work started in the 2006 update, the latest Audi TT looks like the sporty coupé many have always wanted it to be. Aside from keeping that curved detailing around the wheel arches, the new Audi TT is slicker and meaner than ever before. The Audi grille meets the headlights with angles, sharp creases run up the bonnet, and where once we had rounded shoulders, now we have angles, edges, more aggressive lines. This masculinisation of the Audi TT's face follows through to a rear that keeps some of the original's curved form, transected by more angles and lines. If the Audi TT was after an image change, then it's certainly found one. Cleaning up the front also sees Audi's four rings move to the bonnet, a detail you'll find on Audi's. Source: www.pocket-lint.com