The Audi TT 2.0 TDI Coupe queattro, and the Audi TT Roadster 2.0 TDI Quattro were the first series of production cars to have diesel engines.
170 HP sports car with 42+ MPG
You can’t ask for more from a sports car than proven performance, stylish styling, and over 42 MPG. The USA has set a 2020 standard for 35 mpg, but Audi sets the standard with their latest additions to the TT lineup, the Audi TT Coupe 2.0 TDI and Roadster 2.0 TDI. These cars also meet strict Euro 5 standards.
Let me quickly get to the point. The Coupe has 125 kW (170 HP) and 350 Nm torque (258 Lb-ft), and consumes 5.3 liters (Coupe), and 5.5 Liters (Roadster), of diesel per 100km (44.38 and 42.77 respectively). The Coupe can do zero to hundred km/h in 7.7 seconds, while the Roadster takes 7.6 seconds and 223 km/h. The Coupe is 1,370 kg and 1,415kg.
The Audi TT TDI Quattro has permanent four-wheel drive (85% goes to the front, 15% to the back), and will sit on 16-inch cast aluminum wheels (255/55R16), a track width 1,572 mm, and Audi’s magnetic ride (shock absorption system) optional.
Now all we need to do is wait for the Audi R8 TDI.