First look at the new TT's rear
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First look at the new TT's rear
<center><img src="http://media.autobild.de/bild/4/ba5fc4e0156f78ad7f45c2e5e8193494_1.jpg"></center><p>From Autobuild, a fuzzy spy shot of the top-rear next-gen TT test mule was cut and paste into a faux 'studio' setting.
Note Audi's now trademark 'upward sweep' lower panel much like the C6 A6. In this model however, the line will fade at the rear bumper.
The new TT will embody even less contour lines than the outging model, and posess a more athletic, muscular body, which is intended as a reflection of its more performance oriented chassis and drivetrain.
According to Autobuild, the new TT will get rear-biased quattro, which is intruiging since it's expected to still use the Haldex AWD system.
Where Autobuild is in error is in its prediction of the front, with Photoshop mockups looking like a botched-up Nuvolari. In reality, the front of the next TT will resemble the recent Shooting Break concept (which is actually a heavily modified next-gen TT), but with much smaller side intakes.
Note Audi's now trademark 'upward sweep' lower panel much like the C6 A6. In this model however, the line will fade at the rear bumper.
The new TT will embody even less contour lines than the outging model, and posess a more athletic, muscular body, which is intended as a reflection of its more performance oriented chassis and drivetrain.
According to Autobuild, the new TT will get rear-biased quattro, which is intruiging since it's expected to still use the Haldex AWD system.
Where Autobuild is in error is in its prediction of the front, with Photoshop mockups looking like a botched-up Nuvolari. In reality, the front of the next TT will resemble the recent Shooting Break concept (which is actually a heavily modified next-gen TT), but with much smaller side intakes.
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