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2001 AUDI TT Fuel Economy
Estimated Fuel Economy Trim City (mpg) Highway (mpg)COUPE 1.8L 22 31ROADSTER 1.8L 22 30
2001 AUDI TT Crash Test
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2001 AUDI TT Recalls
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2001 AUDI TT Fun Facts
The Audi TT is a sports car produced by Audi since 1998 in Gy?r, Hungary. The TT was first shown as a concept car at the 1995 Frankfurt Motor Show. The design is credited to J Mays and Freeman Thomas of Volkswagen's California design studio, with Martin Smith contributing to the interior design. The TT name does not indicate "twin turbo" as is sometimes assumed. The car is named for the NSU TT, a small rear-engine model with a formidable racing pedigree that NSU produced in the 1960s and was based on the NSU Prinz, although the modern TT shares next to nothing with that model's design concepts. The NSU TT was, in turn, named for the famous Isle of Man TT motorcycle races. In August 2004, Audi announced that the next-generation TT will be made of aluminum and would go into production in 2007. A TT concept (the Audi Shooting Brake) was shown at the Tokyo Motor Show in 2005. This concept featured angular styling and a "shooting brake" 2-door hatchback body style. Also for 2008, a TT-S(S for Sport) and TT-RS(RS for Renn Sport in German, or Race Sport) are in the works, similar to the S4 and RS4 versions of the Audi A4. The TT-S will use a turbocharged 2.0 liter I4 producing 280 horsepower, and the TT-RS will use a 2.5 liter 5-cylinder engine making 350 horsepower, both intended to compete with the BMW Z4, Nissan 350Z, and Porsche Cayman S. An upgraded 4-cylinder TDI is also planned with output more than the current top-of-the-line 125 kW (170 hp) model.
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From a concept car in 1995, the Audi TT made its market debut as part of the 2000 line.
The Audi TT was named for motorsports' Tourist Trophy event, held annually on the Isle of Man.