In 2000, the Audi TT was presented as a coupe and followed by the TT roadster in 2001. Both models were derived from Volkswagen’s fourth generation Golf lineup.
With the introduction of the 2006 Audi TT new fast cars, it cannot be deemed as the hottest car in the market, but still remains as one of the most distinguishing cars on the road. The 2006 TT demonstrates Audi’s high standards on precision cars and proves that their fast new cars can excel with modern technology.
The TT Coupe and Roadster fast cars are equipped with three available engines.
The standard front-wheel-drive super fast cars comes with 2-liter Turbocharged Inline-4 engine that produces 180 horsepower at 5000 rpm and 173 ft-lbs of torque at 1950 rpm. A six-speed manual gearbox is standard on these new fast cars, while the six-speed manual transmission is optional.
Quattro all-wheel-drive fast cars come with two engine varieties. First, the 225-horsepower version comes with 1.8-liter and a standard six-speed manual gearbox. The other engine choice is a 3.2-liter V6 that produces 250 horsepower and 236 pound-foot of torque, while complemented by a six-speed DSG (Direct Shift Gearbox).
Never before has Audi presented a powerful open-top fast car to the automobile market. With the RS 4 Cabriolet production, Audi puts itself leading the 4-seater, convertible car segment.
At first glance, the RS 4 Cabriolet can be instantly recognized as a member of the RS 4 fast car family. The RS 4 saloon, Avant version and the Cabriolet fast cars share the same powerful V8 FSI engine. However, its rhombus-patterned, single-framed grille, extra air outlets, sports seats and improved wheels separates the RS4 Cabriolet new fast car from the rest.
The RS 4 Cabriolet fast cool cars are powered by a monstrous 4.2-liter 90º V8 engine that can produce 420 horsepower at 7800 rpm and 317 ft-lbs of torque at 2250 to 7600rpm. With amazing velocity, the RS4 Cabriolet fast cars rushes forward quickly and reach the 8250rpm redline before you know it.
The engine of these stylish super fast cars can accelerate from zero to 60 mph in only 4.7 seconds and through 100 mph in 11.8 seconds. Top speed can be reached at 155 mph.
In 2005, the Porsche Boxster and Boxster S supercar automobile were given a total makeover. However, most of its improvements, including the steering, electronics, seats and front structure, was derived from another Porsche – the 2005 911 Carrera.
With this revamped model, the Boxster fast cars now come with a stronger body structure, larger air intakes, new front and back seats, redesigned taillights, round headlamps, restyled dash, larger wheels and a convertible top. These super fast cars also offer more horsepower, enhanced aerodynamics, an upgraded transmission and improved fuel economy.
In 2006, both the Porsche Boxster and Boxster S received slight changes. The few improvements to the fast convertible car include the two-stage front airbags with organic-based propellant, passenger seats with weight sensor and an mp3-compatible audio system.