Introducing the Five-Door Audi TT Sportback Concept
Although not confirmed for mass production, we get an early look at what could be the newest member




Although not confirmed for mass production, we get an early look at what could be the newest member to join Audi‘s TT family. Unveiled just ahead of the Paris Motor Show at the Volkswagen Group night celebration, the Sportback concept features rather large 21-inch wheels, smaller mirrors, and is somewhat a cross between the TT and A3. The dramatic changes can be found in the overall size of the TT Sportback Concept — wider by 6cm, longer by 29cm, and with a wheelbase that’s been extended by 12cm — compared to the existing TT. Powered by a 400-horsepower, 2.0-liter turbocharged TFSi engine that produces 332-lb-ft of torque, the Audi TT Sportback Concept is capable of reaching 62 miles in 3.9 seconds. It’ll be interesting to see what stylings and features Audi retains, if and when this makes it to full production.