Audi will debut the all-new TT at the upcoming Geneva Motor Show. The German firm has already revealed what the interior will look like and any online search will show test mules in a near production-ready state. This week Audi has released images detailing the head- and taillamps.
We have taken cues from the Crossover Concept as well as the test cars and created our very own images of what the new model will look like.
The overall look doesn’t stray too far from the current car, but there are narrower headlamps and a slimmer look to the entire package that features sharp crease lines down the flanks with muscular haunches to create a very aggressive appearance.
More of the changes takes place under the skin. The major upgrade is the adoption of the VW Group’s versatile MQB platform that underpins several new models including the Golf 7, Audi A3 as well as Skoda models.
We expect the new range to have a line-up of force-fed petrol engines coupled with manual or dual-clutch transmissions. A range-leading TT-RS model is expected to provide around 280 kW from a turbocharged five-pot motor.
For more information on the all-new Audi TT, pick up a copy of the March issue of CAR.