The Audi TT Coupe 3.2 quattro '03 is a road car produced by Audi. It first appeared in Gran Turismo 4 and has been featured in all subsequent mainline games. Although not initially available in Gran Turismo Sport, it was later introduced as part of Update 1.38, released on April 23, 2019.
Colors[]
Nineteen colors are available for this car:
- Brilliant Red
- Papaya Orange
- Citrus Yellow
- Almond Beige Metallic
- Silver Violet Metallic
- Silver Metallic
- Glacier Blue Pearl Effect
- Dolomite Grey Pearl Effect
- Elder Berry Pearl Effect
- Berry Pearl Effect
- Moro Blue Pearl Effect
- Mauritius Blue Pearl Effect
- Sprint Blue Pearl Effect
- Murano Green Pearl Effect
- Goodwood Green Pearl Effect
- Venetian Violet Pearl Effect
- Cherry Black Pearl Effect
- Ebony Black Pearl Effect
- Brilliant Black
Description[]
"This sports coupe captured the attention of all generations with its unique futuristic design." Audi was hesitant at first in producing a compact 2+2, but when the TT concept was greeted enthusiastically at the 1995 Frankfurt Auto Show, the company went to work in making the car a reality, and the TT in 1998 bowed to a waiting public.
The exterior styling of the car was unique, featuring an arched roofline that was similar to the shape of Volkswagen's New Beetle. It was highlighted with a stately face, low-slung body and wide, aggressive stance.
The base engine was a 180-PS 1.8-liter DOHC inline-4, the same engine that powered the A3 and A4. But the choice for enthusiasts was a returned version with dual intercoolers that pumped out 222 HP. Because of the compact size of the TT, it was one of the most nimble cars in the marketplace. Built on the A3's platform, with the wheelbase shortened 3.5 inches, the TT displayed excellent cornering balance with a slight penchant for understeer. The choice for enthusiasts[1] was the all-wheel-drive version because of a more neutral tuning character, helped in part by the car's double wishbone rear suspension.
The TT's popularity was increased even more by an attractive convertible version in 2000 and the addition of a 3.2-liter DOHC V6 in 2003. With 247 HP on tap and mated to the company's revolutionary DSG twin-clutch semi automatic gearbox, the TT became the luxury 2+2 of choice for discerning enthusiasts.
Brand Central (GT7)[]
Even after several generations, the original Audi TT still manages to hold its own. With a chassis taken from the Audi A3, and a wheelbase shortened by 90 mm... It handles like a dream! This here is the 3.2 quattro, added to the line-up in 2003. Its powerful 3.2L V6 engine is capable of delivering 246.5 BHP.
Used Cars (GT7)[]
The first generation Audi TT is a masterpiece that holds a place of honour in Audi history. It was Audi's first real sports car, and the manufacturer put a great deal of effort into its development. Suffice it to say, the resulting coupé is a thing of beauty... And Audi's dedication is readily apparent in its craftsmanship. Its 3.2L V6 quattro is a formidable engine, capable of producing up to 246.5 BHP. This variant is one of the most popular first generation TTs.
Café (GT7)[]
Freeman Thomas[]
The design of the original Audi TT Coupe is very close to my heart! My intent was to be 'absolute' and 'pure' in a holistic concept. My inspirations for the TT concepts were—Erwin Komenda's 356 Speedster and 550 LeMans Coupe—along with Ecola Spada's Giulietta SZ "round tail" Coupe. The short round front and rear overhangs arch up geometrically into the belt-line with the fender arches repeating the motion. The upper spear-line served to shave the surface and light reflection—and connect the headlamp/taillamp graphics. This creates an energy that also communicates 'quattro' by visually connecting the wheels! The low round chopped roof sits on top of the lower fuselage as a separate visual element like the 550 LeMans Coupe. The interior designed in collaboration with Romulus Rost is just as absolute and pure! I still can't believe Audi produced the TT!
Acquisition[]
Game | Purchase location | Credits | Other methods |
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Gran Turismo 4 | Audi Dealership | 57,740 | --- |
Gran Turismo PSP | Audi Dealership | 57,740 | --- |
Gran Turismo 5 | Audi Dealership (Lv. 2+) | 57,740 | --- |
Gran Turismo 6 | Audi Dealership | 57,740 | --- |
Gran Turismo Sport (v1.38+) |
Audi Brand Central | 57,800 | --- |
Gran Turismo 7 | Audi Brand Central Used Car Dealership |
57,800 44,200[2] |
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My First Gran Turismo | --- | --- | Place 5th or higher in the Sunday Cup race |