Audi Tt Rs 2017 Interior
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Audi TT RS review - Interior, design and technology
The latest Audi TT models showcase contemporary style and impressive on-board technology
10 Aug 2017
The profile of an Audi TT is pretty unmistakable, and although the latest versions lack some of the original's unique 'concept car' appeal, there's no doubt the model has matured very well.
Rakish and elegant, the current TT retains a form of the round wheelarches, swoopy pillars and unique rear shoulders that characterised the original, but there's an added layer of sophistication nowadays. There's a strong family resemblance to saloon and hatch models too, and that's one reason why the Audi's image will always be a bit more 'mainstream' compared to the Porsche 718 Cayman, for example.
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In TT RS guise, there's a predictable array of aerodynamic tweaks and upgrades to the exterior, giving the model a visual lift. The honeycomb grille and big lower air intakes, front splitter and rear spoiler all point to the car's overt performance potential, as do the carbon finish mirrors, twin exhaust tailpipes and big alloys with low profile tyres. There are plenty of ways to customise your TT RS, including a range of nine paint colours that includes the RS-unique Nardo Grey.
Sitting behind the wheel of a TT is a bit of a treat too, as the latest version features a highly appealing dash design that's tactile and well thought out. It's also remarkably well screwed together from high quality materials, and with the RS's extra sporty detailing it really looks the part.
Sat-nav, stereo and infotainment
The TT RS benefits from the Audi Virtual Cockpit system that appears across most of the model range. It means you get a 12.3-inch high definition screen instead of a traditional instrument pack, and with features like sat-nav and other vehicle parameters cleverly integrated. For this reason, you don't need another display cluttering up the centre of the dash like you'll find in the A3, A4 or A5.
Which Is Best
Cheapest
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Name
TT RS TFSI Quattro 2dr S Tronic
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Gearbox type
Semi-auto
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Price
£57,935
Most Economical
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Name
TT RS TFSI Quattro 2dr S Tronic
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Gearbox type
Semi-auto
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Price
£57,935
Fastest
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Name
TT RS TFSI Quattro 2dr S Tronic
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Gearbox type
Semi-auto
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Price
£57,935
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Source: https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/audi/tt/rs/interior
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