Audi TT RS gets infusion of performance in the UK

(April 30, 2012) Audi has just loosened the leash on the already extreme TT RS to create the new TT RS plus, an even more focused version of the high performance sports car with a new, autobahn-devouring 174mph top speed, increases power and torque to 360 horsepower and 342 pound-feet of torque. The increase amounts to 20 horsepower and 11 pound-feet of torque.



The new RS plus duo joins the UK range in addition to the existing "standard" TT RS models, and will be available to order from early May priced from £48,945 ($77,000) with first deliveries expected in the summer.

The step up from TT RS to TT RS plus involves tuning the 2.5-liter, five-cylinder TFSI gas engine to extract the extra performance.

With the latter installed, the TT RS plus Coupe catapults from rest to 62 mph in just 4.1 seconds (manual version 4.3 seconds) to the tune of an addictively full-bodied five-cylinder growl, closely followed by the Roadster, which needs 4.2 seconds (manual version 4.4 seconds). Top speed is limited to 174 mph in all cases.

These impressive figures are due in no small part to the extremely lightweight Audi Space Frame (ASF) bodies made of aluminum at the front and sheet steel at the rear. The TT RS plus Coupé with manual transmission weighs just 3,196 pounds.

The two muscular bodies sit on 19-inch five-arm “Rotor” design titanium-look alloy wheels which replace the 18-inch five double spoke examples fitted to the standard car. The single frame radiator grille with its matt aluminum surround and polished anthracite diamond-pattern mesh also sets the Audi TT RS plus apart visually, as do the carbon fibre-reinforced polymer (CFRP) door mirror housings and black oval tailpipe trims. These indicate that the TT RS plus is fitted as standard with the sports exhaust system, an option in the standard car which further intensifies the already bass-heavy exhaust note.

Under the hood a carbon design package also gives the engine compartment of the TT RS plus a more exclusive look, and in its suitably sporting cabin a TT RS plus logo on the gear knob serves as a subtle reminder that this particular RS has even more to offer.

In keeping with its name, the ultimate TT also adds more cabin equipment, including satellite navigation, Bluetooth phone preparation and Audi Music Interface iPod connection, all of which form part of the normally optional Technology Package.