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• Compact sports car scores high for dynamic performance and efficiency
• Emissions reduced by 11 percent compared with predecessor
• Customer benefits from the very first mile
Dynamic performance and efficiency: The new Audi TT (1) impressively combines both qualities. Compared with the predecessor model, the compact sports car scores high with an increase in power output of up to 14 percent and a simultaneous decrease in greenhouse gas emissions of 11 percent. As the premium vehicle manufacturer states in its new life cycle assessment of the third-generation TT, this means that each car in the series saves around 5.5 tonnes of greenhouse gases over its entire life cycle. This includes not just carbon dioxide, but other substances such as methane, nitrous oxide and halogenated organic emissions.
“Our goal is to reduce significantly the overall emissions of each model compared with its predecessor,” states Prof. Dr. Ulrich Hackenberg, Board Member for Technical Development at AUDI AG. “However, it’s not just a matter of what comes out of the exhaust pipe. At Audi, we look at the entire product and process chain associated with mobility.”
A host of technologies have contributed towards the positive life cycle assessment of the Audi TT, including lightweight construction. Thanks to an intelligent combination of materials, Audi engineers have, for the second time in a row, succeeded in reducing the car’s unladen weight. The first model change in 2006 saw weight savings of up to 90 kilograms (198.4 lb) achieved. With the 2.0 TFSI engine variant of the new TT now weighing in at just 1,230 kilograms (2,711.7 lb), this means that the car is once again around 50 kilograms (110.2 lb) lighter than its predecessor.
Weight reduction and intelligent lightweight construction measures also have an impact on the vehicle manufacturing process. Here, it has been possible to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by around nine percent, or 800 kilograms (1,763.7 lb) – a result that benefits the customers. The new TT generation offers a better life cycle assessment than its predecessor, right from the very first mile.
The life cycle assessment of the new Audi TT can be found here.
1) Audi TT: Combined fuel consumption in l/100 km: 7.3 – 4.2 (32.2 – 56.0 US mpg);
Combined CO2 emissions in g/km: 169 – 110 (272.0 – 177.0 g/mi)