Audi TT RS 2020 Coupe and Roadster follow the steps of the regular models with several updates in the design for the new model year. The revised RS features a redesigned design from the front and rear, with larger side air holes and a new fixed rear wing.
Audi TT RS 2020 facelift already has LED headlamps standard and matrix OLED rear lights that make little show when the engine is turned on.
Customers will have eight colors available, including Kyalami Green and Pulse Orange and Turbo Blue. In addition, they can choose between aluminum or glossy black packages that highlight the front and rear flaps. The latter option adds black Audi rings and TT RS logo, while the Roadster gets a black cloth cover.
The new color schemes are also found in the cab as part of the new RS Design Package that adds red or blue to the interior, while the Extended RS Design Package offers contrasting design elements for the seats and the center console.
MMI Navigation Plus is optional and includes voice control, text search, and Wi-Fi Hotspot. Connecting the smartphone to the infotainment system requires using the USB port. Bang & Olufsen’s superb 680-watt audio system provides a special experience for listeners.
Unfortunately, there are no changes to the engine. Thus the 2.5-liter 5-cylinder engine still has a power of 394 hp and 480 Nm of torque. It is connected to a 7-speed twin-clutch transmission and quattro all-wheel drive and allows the TT RS Coupe to accelerate to 100 km/h in 3.7 seconds. The maximum speed is limited to 250 km/h but can be raised to 280 km/h.
Audi will start collecting orders for the upgraded TT RS in Europe on February 7th.