Thursday 10 March 2016

Audi TT: A stunning sports car for the Indian roads

 Many people knew about the TT first and then Audi when it was not officially in India, such is the popularity of the coupe. 

The first generation TT was one of the first Audi’s to be seen in India as many people used to import the stylish coupe back then.

Now in its latest iteration, the Audi TT has evolved in terms of both design and technology.
The latest version of the TT looks more masculine compared to its predecessors.

Audi has put some muscle to the exterior that makes it look sharper with some edgy styling cues as well.
The new Matrix LED headlights with DRLs look striking and draw the attention of everyone.
The prominent wheel arches highlight the 5-spoke alloy wheels that look as razor sharp.
The TT’s compact dimensions make it practical while parking and manoeuvring in traffic.
Getting inside the cabin of the Audi TT is a bit of a struggle, which is there with all low slung sports cars.
Once you settle, you will be awestruck by looking at the dashboard and the way everything is designed.
It doesn’t look like a regular Audi, it is very different!
The German carmaker has swapped the analogue instrument cluster for an all-digital 12.3-inch screen that doubles up as the MMI monitor. 
The quality of all components feels rich while fit and finish is superb with excellent attention to detail.
There are enough storage places for knick knacks and the boot is humongous for a car like this, offering 305-litres of space with the option of flat folding rear seats to add more space.

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