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2007 Audi TT Roadster 3.2 Quattro |
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Engine |
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Type: |
V6 |
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Displacement cu in (cc): |
195 (3189) |
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Power bhp (kW) at RPM: |
250(184) / 6300 |
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Torque lb-ft (Nm) at RPM: |
236(320) / 2800 |
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Redline at RPM: |
n.a. |
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Brakes & Tires |
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Brakes F/R: |
ABS, vented
disc/vented disc |
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Tires F-R: |
245/45 R17 |
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Driveline: |
All Wheel Drive |
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Exterior Dimensions & Weight |
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Length × Width × Height in: |
162.9 × 71.8 × 53 |
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Weight lb (kg): |
n.a. |
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Performance |
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Acceleration 0-60 mph s: |
5.7 |
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Top Speed mph (km/h): |
155 (250) -
electronically limited |
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Fuel
Economy
EPA city/highway mpg (l/100 km): |
n.a. (9.5) |
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Base Price: 2007 Audi TT Roadster 3.2 quattro -
43,800 €
Sporty Passion: The New TT Roadster
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Sheer sportiness, a genuine driving experience plus high power
reserves – cue the new TT Roadster from
Audi. The open-top sports car retains the distinctive
lines of its tremendously successful predecessor, but instills them with
even greater emotion, performance and dynamism.
Audi offers a choice of two engines for its new TT Roadster. The
3.2-liter V6 power unit generates 250 bhp and is coupled to the quattro
drive system as standard. The 2.0 TFSI engine, which blends
turbocharging with petrol direct
injections technology, delivers 200 bhp to the front wheels. Both
model variants can be ordered with the innovative S tronic dual-clutch
gearbox as an alternative to the standard six-speed manual shift.
The Exterior Design
With its rigorous geometry and clarity, the design of the first TT
Roadster elevated it to the status of a cult classic. Audi has preserved
the charismatic design idiom and carefully honed it for the new model.
Whereas the tail end and the roof section seem to flow into one another
at the rear of the TT Coupe, the soft top of the TT Roadster forms a
clear contrast that gives the overall design a more geometric look. The
body's lines brim with power and forward thrust. This impression is
underscored by the athletic curves of the vehicle's flanks just as much
as by the rising dynamic line above the sill area and the taut, muscular
shoulder line. The eye-catching fuel filler cap positioned above the
rear right wheel sports a classic aluminum design.
The TT Roadster 3.2 quattro comes as standard with an
electro-hydraulically powered soft top, which is available for the 2.0
TFSI as an option. This version of the soft top opens in just 12 seconds
at the push of a button, and can even be operated on the move at speeds
of up to 30 mph. The fully automatic hood incorporates an additional
layer of soundproofing beneath the black headliner for even better
acoustic and thermal insulation.
The face of the new Audi TT Roadster has an expressive feel. Wing-shaped
plastic elements are embedded into the slanted, sharply tapered
headlights to emphasize the three-dimensional depth of the lamp units.
At the rear of the car, it is the large tailpipes and the wide diffuser
which stand out. The tube-shaped reflectors seem to hover inside the
tail light units. As on the Coupe, an electrically powered spoiler rises
up out of the boot lid when the speed reaches 75 mph.
The Interior
The interior of the TT Roadster is noticeably larger too, offering extra
headroom and elbow room.
Deep-set sports seats provide firm lateral support for both the driver
and passenger. The standard-specification leather sports steering wheel
features a flat-bottomed rim. The optional Impulse leather trim with its
distinctive topstitching already attained cult status when it was
offered for the outgoing model; it is one of four different leather trim
packages. The 3.2 quattro is upholstered in a combined Alcantara/Leather
trim as standard.
The three circular air outlets and the dome shrouding the instrument
cluster dials inject the cockpit with characteristic TT flair. As is to
be expected of an Audi, the ergonomic concept is perfect and the
workmanship of the very finest standard. The increase in the body's
dimensions has also benefited luggage space, which has expanded from 210
to 250 liters in both the front-wheel-drive and the quattro variant.
The Drive Train
Like the TT Coupe, the new Roadster is available with a choice of two
transverse-mounted petrol engines. Both generate high pulling power and
impressive peak output, resulting in out-and-out sporty performance. The
four-cylinder engine directs its power to the front wheels, while the V6
powers all four wheels based on the quattro principle offering dynamism
and sure roadholding in equal measure. Apart from a sporty six-speed
manual shift, both engines are also available in conjunction with the
innovative S tronic dual-clutch gearbox for lightning-fast gear changes
without any interruption in the power flow.
The V6 unit with its capacity of 3,189 cc delivers 250 bhp and a peak
torque of 236 lb-ft which is on tap between 2,500 and 3,000 rpm. The
sonorous, ultra-compact long-stroke engine features two continuously
adjustable camshafts. The TT Roadster 3.2 quattro sprints from 0 - 60
mph in 5.7 seconds with the S tronic gearbox and can, if necessary, go
on to reach a governed top speed of 155 mph. It returns average fuel
consumption figures of 9.5 l/100 km. |