GENEVA MOTOR SHOW: TWO New Teaser Pics Emerge Of The All-New 2015 Audi TT

GENEVA MOTOR SHOW: TWO New Teaser Pics Emerge Of The All-New 2015 Audi TT
So, at the 2014 Detroit Auto Show (NAIAS) the BIG tease from Audi was the Allroad Concept. In reality no one expected the four rings to produce the jacked up two-door concept. Everyone saw the writing on the wall.

For some reason Audi likes teasing the upcoming TT in a dune buggy kinda way. Those wacky Germans — who said they didn't have a sense of humor?

In the past two weeks we've seen a few sketches depicting the reality of the all-new 2015 TT. But they've only provided glimpses, at best. Now a couple of images are hitting the web.

Seen for the first time below, we're getting a look at the vehicle's shape. Unsurprisingly, it doesn't look too much different from what currently exists. If the sketches are any indication, this means the vehicle will receive much more angular and aggressive details, like the squared off headlights and taillights.


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cidflekkencidflekken - 3/1/2014 1:09:04 AM
+3 Boost
Really, Audi? Seriously looks no different than the current model with revised front and rear. What happened to bringing it back to the spirit of the original TT?


DTMFanDTMFan - 3/1/2014 6:26:43 AM
+1 Boost
From the teaser shots of the front end, I'm preferring the current model.


jeffgalljeffgall - 3/1/2014 10:31:34 AM
+2 Boost
I love Audi, but this boring. Think its time to take the TT to a more mini R8 form. Same how Porsche brought 911 strategy to the Cayman, Would like to see the taillight treatment carry over to other models.


CarreraSCarreraS - 3/1/2014 8:54:26 PM
+3 Boost
niiiice....so you preordered?


MattDarringerMattDarringer - 3/1/2014 2:35:55 PM
+1 Boost
If this is "all new" where literally the car is a clean-sheet design rather than the fake "all new" where only the most minor change renders the car "all new", then Audi has squandered an opportunity. We've seen very sexy quattro concepts and what do we get from the TT? A boring recreation of the boring 2nd generation TT that abandoned the truly sexy first generation's iconic looks. This is ridiculous.


mini22mini22 - 3/1/2014 3:17:55 PM
+1 Boost
Audi is making a mistake and I'm not talking about styling. I'll get that.Audi has chosen to add another sport coupe line between the TT and the R8.I think this is a mistake. Why? Because VAG group now has Porsche in the portfolio. I just think you are going to have models that cannibalize each other. The Sport Quattro will start where the TTRS ends. This is similar to where the Cayman and 911 are positioned.In addition Audi has the Audi S5 and RS5 as well as the A5. There is an awful lot of over lapping here.Ultimately your going to simply slice out more of the pie. I just don't think there are more buyers in this segment to justify all of these Coupe/convertable typ models.Another point there is real potential now from Jaguar with the Coupe/Convertable and then from Maserati with the Grand Tourismo replacement.And at the bottom end is the new Corvette and M4. The Corvette that really has become a player becasue of it's improved ride/handling dynamics and much much improved interior quality.The M4 also looks quite promising as well.This price market in the 60 grande to 120 grand catagory is going to become quite saturated. So in my view Audi should have made the Coupe Quattro concept the new TT. This current styling dedo for the 2015 model appears pretty tepid in my opinion.It really does not look that different from the current version.Why would I buy the new TT when I've got the new BMW 2 series that may end up being cheaper.


scenicbyway12scenicbyway12 - 3/1/2014 8:26:06 PM
+3 Boost
Another bold and daring design from Audi, no wonder the delayed the A4 & Q7.


GermanNutGermanNut - 3/2/2014 2:32:44 PM
0 Boost
Audi knows the TT is not a huge seller like the A4 and Q7 and it could therefore get away with a slightly more aggressive design while keeping much of the design the same. The A4 and Q7 will be significantly different than their current models. This TT is not indicative of Audi's future A4 and Q7 styling differences compared to their current versions.


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