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Jan 23, 2017

The Audi TT has some best Engines

There are a few of sports cars that can appeal to you as, Audi TT with its stylish and sleek look, traditional high quality finish of interior, elite feelings of comfort and super quick petrols and diesels.

The world famous Audi TT is a compact two-door small car produced by Volkswagen Group subsidiary the Audi. Now it is in its third generation since its beginning in 1998. The new Audi TT has a more aggressive and sporty appearance than its predecessors.

Rivals

The TT coupe is comfortable for long drives and also impressively cheap to run because of its ultra fast engines which produce great power with economy. The Audi TT is in a stiff competition with the excellent BMW 4 Series, Porsche Cayman, Peugeot RCZ, Toyota GT86 and above all the Nissan 370Z.

The Audi as an automaker always gives more importance to the interior and comfort than the exterior look, but new TT has a dashing outlook along with the finest interior of its class.

Audi TT Diesel Engine

There is a 2.0-litre TDI diesel unit that produces 168bhp of power with 258lb/ft of torque. It offers incredibly low running costs and gives the same performance as the front-wheel drive petrol versions.

Though it is not as fast as petrol, but with a minimal margin it takes 7.1 seconds to reach 0-62 m/h, and half a second faster with the Quattro version.

Petrol Engine Range

There are some best frugal diesels and fastest petrols available in the Audi TT’s line up. There is a good choice of engines to choose from; with diesel units the TT behaves impressively fast and obtaining a good fuel economy, while the petrol units are best for speed along with affordable running cost.

The entry-level 1.8 TFSI (Turbocharger, Fuel Stratified Injection) petrol unit belongs to J-series and produces 158bhp of power with 184lb/ft torque amount. This is capable to take the coupe from 0-62m/h in 6.9 seconds and top speed of this engine 146m.h. These units are punchy and smooth in driving with front-wheel drive and a manual transmission system.

Improved Petrol Engines

The 2.0 TFSI petrol unit is quicker than its predecessor and available in two different versions of 197and 228bhps with same amount of torque, 207 lb/ft. The 197bhp version gives speed with less fuel consumption. It takes 6.0 seconds in 0-62m/h sprint with front-wheel drive.

Step up the Quattro four-wheel drive model with S tronic automatic gearbox it gets even faster, completing the 0-62m/h sprint in 5.3 seconds. Both versions are capable to reach at top speed of 155m/h with ease and give a smooth driving experience with speed and acceleration.

The TTS version of petrol engine is just made for sprint and it is seriously quick. This engine delivers 308bhp of power and takes the coupe from 0-62m/h in 4.9 seconds with six-speed manual and 4.6 seconds with S tronic automatic gearbox. This version comes with Quattro four-wheel drive as standard. At the top of the range there is a TTRS plus 2.5 litre TFSI petrol unit.

It is five-cylinder engine that produces 394bhp. It is also available with Quattro all-wheel drive as standard. This unit takes this light weight coupe from 0-62m/h in just 3.7 seconds, while the sound is superb.

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