
The new TT has tuurned into a small supercar thanks to the turbocharged engine.

The TT rivals the Porsche Boxster and Cayman.
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The standard TT's interior has been given a sporty makeover.

A fixed spoiler has been added for increased downforce.
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The RS with it's bodykit is more in your face than the standard TT.

The TT RS's engine produces 335bhp.
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The interior features sporty seats in silk nappa leather.

The dials are marked by the RS logo's.
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The transmission feels very heavy.

The engine produces a lot of low-down torque.
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Only small adults wll fit in the rear seats.

The TT RS does feature a decent 290-litre boot space.
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