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July 23, 2010
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Sporty and efficient - 10,000th
Audi TT 2.0 TDI leaves the assembly line

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Fuel saving and fun driving: Audi
delivers its 10,000th TT 2.0 TDI
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Customers love this first sports
car worldwide with a diesel engine
Ingolstadt, Germany - The Audi TT
2.0 TDI’s sales success proves that dynamism and efficiency are
not mutually exclusive. On the contrary, this modern combination
appeals strongly to customers. Since its market launch in 2008,
the proportion of Audi TT sports car sales accounted for by the
2.0 TDI version with 125 kW (170 hp) has risen steadily. This
week the 10,000th of these highly efficient cars will leave the
Audi assembly line.
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The Audi TT Coupé 2.0 TDI quattro
and Audi TT Roadster 2.0 TDI quattro are the world’s first
series-production sports cars with a diesel engine. It’s a
two-liter, four-cylinder unit with a power output of 125 kW (170
hp) and 350 Nm (258.15 lb-ft) of torque for dynamic propulsion.
In the TT Coupé the TDI engine is content with a fuel
consumption of 5.3 liters per 100 km (44.38 US mpg) – the lowest
figure in the sports car segment of the market. |
A major factor in the TT’s
combination of high performance and pioneering efficiency is the
body. It uses Audi Space Frame (ASF) technology, with a
combination of lightweight aluminum at the front and pressed
steel at the back of the car. This material mix helps to achieve
well-balanced axle loads and keep the overall weight down to a
very low figure. The body of the TT Coupé weighs only 206
kilograms (454.15 lb), made up of 140 kg (308.64 lb) of aluminum
and 66 kg (145.5 lb) of steel.
Audi has now stepped up the pace
with an effective blend of dynamic performance and low fuel
consumption: after this product improvement the Audi TT is
available with a new, extensively revised version of the 2.0 TDI
engine. The TT Coupé now sprints from 0 to 100 km/h (62.14 mph)
in 7.5 seconds and has a top speed of 226 km/h (140.43 mph), but
with CO2 emissions of only 139 g/km (223.7 g/mile).
Photo: Audi
(July 21, 2010)
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