It would be very easy for Audi TT to win four stars for its performance while diesel is not a true Sports car fuel. It would be an injustice to Audi because the diesel engines are not strong contenders for speed, but it delivers spot-on thrills. If you value fuel economy and driving experience then the TT is for you.
New TT already has a strong fan group because of its appealing styles and improved looks with dynamic driving experience; this stylish car has already scored some good points.
UK is the top buyer of TTs than any other country in Europe and the big part of sales come from diesel powered cars. A tempting package of styling and beauty has been offered in the third generation of Audi TT where a 2.0 litre TDI diesel engine leads from under the bonnet. It is capable of producing 182bhp of power and reaches the 60 miles per hour in just over seven seconds. It has a top speed of 150 miles per hour.
Fuel economy is very best where you can enjoy 67.3 miles from a gallon of diesel. It emits only 110g/km of carbon emissions. It is all backed up by the strong chassis that make the Audi TT diesel a true sports car. Under higher engine revs and strong accelerations, it is a bit noisy.
Audi TT is a masterpiece of design and performance while there’s very tiny space in the back with a decently designed boot. All these features provide a strong base for deciding upon a sports diesel.