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RSS Report: New Audi TT likely headed for Geneva reveal

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Between the Consumer Electronics Show and the Detroit Auto Show, Audi is creating plenty of buzz lately for its upcoming third-generation TT. Fortunately, we won't have to wait too much longer to see the next Audi TT, though, as Autocar reports that the coupe will make its big debut at the Geneva Motor Show.

In speaking with Audi's technical chief Ulrich Hackenberg, the article states that the 2015 TT will first be revealed in March before going on sale later in the year. Previewed by the Allroad Shooting Brake Concept (shown above), it isn't that hard envisioning what the new TT could look like: ditch the shooting brake roofline, tall ride height and obvious conceptual design cues. Of course, if this styling is more your thing than the two-seater TT, Hackenberg left open the possibility of a TT Allroad or even a TT-based crossover.

New Audi TT likely headed for Geneva reveal originally appeared on Autoblog on Wed, 22 Jan 2014 11:15:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Forget the TT, I'll take that Allroad Shooing Brake pls.

does look good.


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