Audi TT-RS Confirmed for North America


Source: Fourtitude.com

Herndon, VA — The hopes of American sports car enthusiasts will be realized. Audi announced today that it is bringing the 360-horsepower Audi TT RS coupe to the U.S. market by the third quarter of 2011.

The introduction of the Audi TT RS to the U.S. market has been under consideration for several months. To gauge consumer passion for the high-performance car, Audi launched an innovative survey on its Facebook tab. After more than 11,500 fans expressed their enthusiasm for the Audi TT RS in just one month, and the American automotive media praised its dynamics, Audi executives concluded the car’s time had come.

“With performance and agility rooted in Audi motorsports success, the TT RS is truly an emotional sports car,” explained Johan de Nysschen, President, Audi of America. “That emotion became abundantly clear as we explored interest across the country.”

Audi has not yet determined pricing for the Audi TT RS and will continue to define features and options available to U.S. consumers. Only the coupe version of the TT RS will be available in the U.S.

The Audi TT RS headed for America will share key performance attributes of the models sold in Europe and elsewhere. The car will come with the same, award-winning 2.5-liter TFSI, five-cylinder engine that generates 360 horsepower. The turbocharged engine also produces an impressive 332 lb-ft of torque. It was developed exclusively for the Audi TT RS and won International Engine of the Year honors this summer in judging for its category by 71 automotive journalists. The 2.5T engine will be paired with a six-speed manual transmission and quattro® all-wheel drive to achieve a 0-60 mph time of 4.6 seconds. The lightweight body featuring Audi Space Frame ASF® aluminum construction produces a low drag coefficient of 0.32.

Vagkraft 2010 pictures

Photos taken by: Pri Mistry

Vagkraft is Canada’s biggest VW/Audi car show that attracts tons of people from all over Northeastern Canada & USA.  The show usually brings out some of the hottest rides and vendors Canada’s got to offer.

Vagkraft 2010 brought with it mountains of rain, but a little wet weather wasn’t going to cramp these dubber’s styles.  They came out in droves and covered every inch of that parking lot with everything from the latest MK6 GTI’s, to VW Phaeton’s, and even some old school bugs dropped by.

Check out the rest of the pictures below, and drop by the Orangeball Forums to see the rest of the pictures taken by people as they cruised the show grounds.

Orangeball 2007 – The Show

Part 1 was the drive down, Part 2 was the night party at the hotel, and the final part in this three part series of pictures taken by Amy Berardinucci during her 2007 Orangeball Rally experience shows  the meat and potatoes of the weekend long trip: Waterfest 13. Check out some of the vendors and those awesome ice sculptures back during the 2007 show.

The first of three sets includes pictures of our convoy on its way down to New Jersey from Montreal.  Take a look at some of the history of Orangeball and all the people that made it so awesome.

Orangeball 2007 – The Party

Continuing from the last thread, these pictures show what the night scene was like our very first year out in the wild.  I distinctly remembering fire alarms being set off at 4am in our hotel and the whole building being evacuated while the fire department and county police searched it for signs of fire :D

The poor families that had no idea what what they were in store for when we registered had the night of their life.

The first of three sets includes pictures of our convoy on its way down to New Jersey from Montreal.  Take a look at some of the history of Orangeball and all the people that made it so awesome.

Orangeball 2007 – The Ride

2007 was the first year that Orangeball members took their long journey from Montreal to Waterfest.  Being the first year that we planned the event was planned we had many notable hiccups such as a 12 hour drive (the ride normally takes 6-7 hours), heavy police presence and more than a few wrong turns.  Amy Berardinucci came with her brother Tyler to Waterfest with us and took a heap of pictures that she’s so graciously made available for our publication.

The first of three sets includes pictures of our convoy on its way down to New Jersey from Montreal.  Take a look at some of the history of Orangeball and all the people that made it so awesome.

Waterfest 14 through the eyes of joeymilioto