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Yesterday we brought you latest spy photos of the Audi TT RS. Today we have the TT RS Cabrio spy photos.
The car has TTS badges, but it is quit obvious it is the RS version as it has larger air intakes and two oval exhaust pipes we did see on the coupe. Also it had the same double spoked wheels and bigger brakes. Engine will be the same as on the coupe, with around 350 hp from twin sequential turbochargers (TTS has 272 hp). All this power will be put to the road via permanent 4WD Quattro system.
Click here to see 2010 Audi TT RS Prototype photos
First time we saw the Audi TT RS test mule, was in June. The car was wearing TTS badge, but it was obvious that it was a test mule for the upcoming TT RS.
Now here we have the upcoming Audi TT RS spied early this morning in his final look heading to the Nürburgring.
Major external changes to the TTS are two oval exhaust pipes at the rear(TTS has four), double spoked wheels and bigger air intakes.
Click here to see the Audi TT RS photos
Two weeks ago we brought you spy pictures of the upcoming Audi TT RS. Now we have a great video of the TT RS in action on the green hell.
Though the car almost looks like the current TT S it is actually a test mule for the RS version.
Audi TT RS should get 370 hp and will most likely be introduced this fall.
Click here to see the video

An open cockpit, an engine producing more than 220 kW (300 hp) and a host of technologies borrowed from the world of motorsports – the Audi TT clubsport quattro is an uncompromising driving machine.
Audi is presenting an updated version of the spectacular showcar and sensation of 2007 at the Wörthersee Tour, the big meet for Audi and VW enthusiasts in Reifnitz (Kärnten), Austria, from May 21 to 25.
Continue to read: Audi introduces TT clubsport quattro
Purist sportiness and compelling performance, combined with sensational efficiency – Audi is setting the trends yet again. The Audi TT Coupe 2.0 TDI quattro and Audi TT Roadster 2.0 TDI quattro are the first series-production sports cars in the world to be powered by diesel engines.
The two-liter four-cylinder engine delivers dynamic thrust, with a power output of 125 kW (170 hp) and 350 Nm (258.15 lb-ft) of torque. On average, however, the TDI in the TT Coupe requires only 5.3 liters of fuel per 100 km (44.38 mpg) – unbeatably low consumption in the sports car segment.
Continue to read: Audi TT Coupe and Roadster will be powered by diesel engines

Located in the Irish Sea, the Isle of Man TT (Tourist Trophy) is a legendary time trial motorcycle race.
Going back 100 years there have been 224 fatalities as the race sees very high speeds over 34 miles of very narrow and twisting public roads traveling through rolling mountainsides as well as small villages with stone walls, curbs, fences, buildings and of course lots of spectators.
Continue to read:Audi TTS is Isle of Man TT Official Car