Audi announced that the Audi TT RS Coupe and Roadster are getting a mostly-cosmetic refresh just in time for their Geneva Motor Show appearance.

Despite Audi’s TT RS lineup already being equipped with an impressively high-performance powertrain inside a stylish exterior, the company has decided to refresh the vehicle with a set of welcome aesthetic enhancements.

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Audi announced on Wednesday that the Audi TT RS Coupe and Roadster are getting a mostly-cosmetic refresh just in time for their Geneva Motor Show appearance.
The vertical vents within the front fascia – now larger – have been shifted towards the center edges, now following the outline of the unchanged grille.
The rear sports a subtly redesigned diffuser that remains in line with the characteristic RS identity. Upgrades have been applied to both the coupe and roadster models.
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This facelifted model is powered by the same impressive five-cylinder engine delivering 294 kW 480Nm of torque, a supercar-level acceleration time from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.7 seconds, and a top speed of 250 km/h.
Like the 2018 model, the powertrain retains the same seven-speed S tronic dual-clutch transmission and quattro all-wheel drive.
While not much has been changed about the interior, the seat’s leather upholstery now features a hexagonal quilted pattern instead of a diamond one whose stitching, like the 2018 model, matches the car’s exterior paint color.
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