ABT, a Kempten based company, today revealed their new Audi TT-R. Built from the new 2007 Audi TT, which pushes up to 250 horsepower, ABT tuned the car to have it push a total of 355 horsepower giving the Audi TT-R the ability to do 0-60 mph in just 5.1 seconds. The car gets many design changes with a two-tone body color, rear spoiler, new 5-spoke wheels, a new sporty interior and Audi TT-R badging all around. Check out the images after the jump.
imported to the United States was the 1995 model, which received a 3.0 L engine with 240 hp (176 kW) and 305 N•m (225 ft·lbf) (S50B30US) and a different suspension. An M3 that was sold in the United States in 1995 was one of 2953 ’94 models shipped from Europe. This coupe has a 3.0L 24-valve DOHC straight six-cylinder engine. This engine produces 240bhp at 6000rpm and 225lbs-foot of torque at 4250. BMW also produced somewhere between 120 and 125 M3 Lightweights (only 85 made it to the US), often called the CSL (for coupe sports lightweight). These were reduced weight versions of the model intended to be used on the street or on the track. It was about 200 to 300 pounds lighter than a stock M3 with many of the car’s features removed, such as air conditioning, leather seats, and the sunroof.