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» Home » Articles » News Archives » News Archives 2009 » February 2009 » The Audi TT RS: Sporty Powerhouse With Five Cylinders

The Audi TT RS: Sporty Powerhouse With Five Cylinders

24/02/2009, 18:54   By MURRAY HUBBARD  
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Ingolstadt – Audi once again produces the ultimate five-cylinder powerhouse: the Audi TT RS will have its world premiere at the Geneva Auto Show.

Powered by a turbocharged direct injection 2.5 litre engine that produces more than 300 bhp, the new Audi TT RS also delivers explosive acceleration, with the driving dynamics and an unrivalled engine sound to match.

Powerful five-cylinder engines have a long history at Audi and the new TT RS continues the tradition. It can sprint from zero to 100 km/h in less than five seconds and has an electronically limited top speed of 250 km/h.

 

Audi’s quattro permanent all-wheel drive system, as with all RS models, will be a standard feature and together with the sophisticated chassis, and awesome brakes will make the TT RS a driving machine to be reckoned with. It will also be one of the lightest as it features a largely aluminium body constructed in line with the Audi Space Frame principle.

 

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