2008 Audi TT Clubsport Quattro
| Price | -- | Production | -- | ||
| Engine | 2 liter inline-4 | Weight | -- | ||
| Aspiration | turbocharged | Torque | -- | ||
| HP | over 300 hp | HP/Weight | -- | ||
| HP/Liter | over 150 hp per liter | 1/4 mile | -- | ||
| 0-62 mph | -- | Top Speed | -- | 
(from Audi Press Release) The Audi TT clubsport quattro: Open-top driving machine with over 300 hp
* Audi presents its showcar at the WÖrthersee Tour
* Speedster-like body with dynamic accents
* Racing-like engine and suspension performance
An open cockpit, an engine producing more than 220 kW (300 hp) and a 
			host of technologies borrowed from the world of motorsports – the 
			Audi TT clubsport quattro is an uncompromising driving machine. Audi 
			is presenting an updated version of the spectacular showcar and 
			sensation of 2007 at the WÖrthersee Tour, the big meet for Audi and 
			VW enthusiasts in Reifnitz (Kärnten), Austria, from May 21 to 25.
			
			Purism at a premium level – this was the goal that the designers and 
			engineers set themselves for the Audi TT clubsport quattro. The low 
			windshield is extremely flat. The A-pillars are nearly invisible, 
			making the continuous window strip appear to be a single casting. 
			Instead of the compartment for the soft top there are two humps 
			behind the passenger compartment – the lines of the showcar painted 
			in Suzuka Gray, pearl effect are intensely evocative of a speedster. 
			Mounted in front of the humps are two massive rollover bars, which 
			together with the strong A-pillars protect the driver and passenger 
			if the car should roll over.
			
			The front end is dominated by the powerful single-frame grill 
			painted in high-gloss black. Beneath the headlamps, which feature a 
			strip of LED daytime running lights, are large air inlets covered by 
			horizontally split black grills.
			
			A distinctive spoiler lip optimizes downforce. When viewed from the 
			side, the sharp contours in the sill area are every bit as striking 
			as the boldly accentuated wheel wells, which house impressive 
			(polished) 9x19 inch wheels shod with 255/35 tires. The track was 
			widened by 66 millimeters (2.60 inches) versus the production TT. 
			The rear bumper is designed as a diffuser. The fascia between the 
			two large tailpipes of the stainless steel exhaust system emphasizes 
			the horizontal lines and makes the car look even wider from behind.
			
			The purist style of the exterior carries over to the interior of the 
			Audi TT clubsport quattro. The newly designed sill area emphasizes 
			the width of the vehicle. The driver and passenger sit in racing 
			bucket seats that offer excellent support even in extreme driving 
			situations – on the race track, for example.
Typical Audi: aluminum in the interior
Typical for Audi is the generous use of aluminum in the interior of 
			the showcar. The clubsport quattro sports a high-grip version of the 
			flat-bottomed steering wheel from the production TT with aluminum 
			shift paddles. The door pull handle and door opener are also made of 
			aluminum, and their cut-out appearance emphasizes the lightweight 
			design character of the concept car. The pedals also shine with 
			aluminum.
			
			The second distinctive feature of the interior of the TT clubsport 
			quattro is the color orange. Leather in this color provides bright 
			highlights to the arm rests, the sides of the center tunnel, the 
			backs of the bucket seats and the instrument cowl. The orange and 
			white graphics of the instrument cluster clearly distinguishes it 
			from its counterpart in the production model.
			
			The TT clubsport quattro is a true sports car, and technology 
			borrowed directly from the world of motorsports emphasizes this 
			character. Even more power has been coaxed out of the 2.0 TFSI 
			engine – the turbocharged four-cylinder gasoline engine breaks the 
			magic 300 hp barrier. The exhaust system was designed to be 
			particularly easy-breathing, and a powerful racing sound exudes from 
			the oval tailpipes.
Audi high-tech: S tronic und quattro
The two-liter engine delivers its full power to an S tronic 
			transmission. Thanks to its dual clutch, gear changes occur 
			extremely quickly without interrupting the flow of power and thus go 
			virtually unnoticed. The driver can change gears manually using the 
			shift lever or the paddles on the steering wheel, or can choose a 
			fully automatic mode. The quattro permanent all-wheel drive system 
			transfers the power to all four wheels.
			
			The powerful brake system from the new Audi TTS provides the 
			stopping power. Its ventilated discs measure 340 millimeters (13.39 
			inches) up front and 310 millimeters (12.20 inches) at the rear.
			
			The Audi TT clubsport quattro is a purist driving machine combining 
			the performance of a sports car with the unique design language of 
			Audi. Small-series production of this model cannot be ruled out.
			
			AUDI AG sold a total of 964,151 cars in 2007 and thus achieved 
			its twelfth consecutive record year. With revenue of €33,617 million 
			and profit before tax of €2,915 million, the company attained its 
			best figures ever. Audi produces vehicles in Ingolstadt and 
			Neckarsulm (Germany), GyÖr (Hungary), Changchun (China) and Brussels 
			(Belgium). At the end of 2007, production of the Audi A6 started in 
			Aurangabad, India. The company is active in more than 100 markets 
			worldwide. AUDI AG's wholly owned subsidiaries include Lamborghini 
			S.p.A. in Sant'Agata Bolognese, Italy, and quattro GmbH in 
			Neckarsulm. Audi employs more than 54,000 people worldwide, 
			including 45,000 in Germany. The brand with the four rings invests 
			more than € 2 billion each year in order to sustain the company's 
			technological lead embodied in its “Vorsprung durch Technik” slogan. 
			Audi plans to significantly increase the number of models in its 
			portfolio by 2015, from the 26 currently on offer to 40.



