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TT GT4 (Germany, 2010)

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The motorsport branch of Audi presented the GT4 concept at the DTM race in Shanghai in 2010. The concept car is based on the Audi TT and has been developed by the Technical Development and the Production divisions plus quattro GmbH. The new vehicle will extend Audi’s new modular customer sport program from 2012 forward.

The production-based TT GT4 allows Audi to offer potential customers a base option for affordable motorsport. The vehicle’s platform is a motorsport body with a roll-over cage, a safety-optimized fuel tank box and further modifications which will be identical for all future customer sport versions.

The Audi TT is powered by a TFSI engine that delivers about 250 kW (340 hp). The front apron, rear apron and the rear wing are inherited from the production Audi TT RS. The GT4 concept also features hood, doors and trunk lid made of CFRP and windows made of plastic. It is fitted with a S-tronic transmission with a differential lock, a modified production suspension with adjustable dampers, plus 9.5 x 18 inch light alloy wheels.

Sold for about €120,000 the Audi TT GT4 targets not only the European market but also the Asian.



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First shown as a concept car at the 1995 Frankfurt Motor Show, the Audi TT is a two-door sports car manufactured since 1998 by the German automaker Audi. Two generations have already been created for the Audi TT, both of them were available in 2+2 Coupé, or two-seater Roadster body styles. Both generations have been built based on Volkswagen Group's A platform.     more
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