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New 2011 Audi TT Overview
By adding power and a few cosmetic changes, the 2011 Audi TT coupe/roadster has become a real player in the luxury compact sports car segment.
The two-door 2011 Audi TT is available as a four-seat coupe and a two-seat roadster. For 2011, the TT receives a brand-new 211-horsepower, 2.0-liter turbocharged four cylinder engine that puts out 258 pounds-feet of torque, which increases output by 11 horsepower and 51 pounds-feet of torque for better acceleration. Shifts can be directed manually or automatically through Audi’s S tronic six-speed transmission, and Audi’s Quattro all-wheel drive system, featuring an electronic-locking front differential comes standard as well.
The available Audi Magnetic Ride system uses shocks filled with fluid that contains magnetically charged particles, and computer controls change the damping rates to match the driving situation. The driver can choose between Normal and Sport modes for soft comfort or tighter fun. Fuel economy is rated at 21 mpg in the city and 29 mpg on the highway, which is significantly higher than the two-seat-only Nissan 370Z and BMW Z4.
A high performance variant of the TT, the 2011 Audi TTS, gets an even more powerful 268-horsepower engine and a slew of performance upgrades.
The quick-folding three-layer fabric top protects roadster occupants from wind, rain, and exterior noise. Aside from sleeker bumpers, a new radiator and fog-lamp grilles, the 2011 Audi TT features the same knockout exterior. The interior boasts the Baseball Optic Leather Package which adds fine Nappa leather with baseball glove style stitching for a uniquely attractive and pleasing interior. New aluminum accents for the steering wheel, center console and door liner are the most noticeable tweaks to the interior.
If you’re not a TomTom person, Audi’s Navigation system displays 3D map graphics on an LCD screen, and includes SIRIUS traffic for maximum route efficiency. MP3 memory card slots and a six-CD changer are also included in this package. The 2011 Audi TT coupe has enough room to carry two golf bags in the rear hatch.
Alternatively, the S-line package adds leather sport seats with suede-like Alcantara® inserts, along with an exterior appearance upgrade that includes 19-inch twin-seven-spoke wheels and more aggressively designed fascias.
Audi’s all-aluminum space frame structure makes the TT lighter, but also stronger, and in concert with a good helping of airbags helps keep you safe if a collision occurs. Antilock brakes and a stability control system keep the 2011 Audi TT composed during evasive maneuvers.
An enhanced engine with more power combines with coupe and convertible roadster configurations to make the 2011 Audi TT one heck of a driving experience.

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