
The TTS seems to have changed a bit more from the outside:



Whatever your thoughts on Auto Express, those are genuine pictures of the facelifted cars. This isn't a story they are making up, it's from a genuine Audi press release linked to the revised car being unveiled at the Leipzig motor show.Evil Derboy wrote:The first picture is the S-Line kit which wasn't available in the UK up until about 12 months ago (it has been available as an option in Europe from shortly after the cars launch). The second is just a chrome styling kit. Auto Express is simply the worst online car mag out there. This is harly a facelift. The only thing that's new on the standard TT is the LED lights.
Oh I know that the facelift is genuine. I'm just saying that Auto Express is crap. If the journalist was worth his salt he would have mentioned the S-Line kit connection. He also wouldn't have said that the TTS is the range topper when it's common knowledge that the TT-RS is the top model. All in all it's not much of a facelift at all. In fact it's not anything new. All they've done is take existing bits and made them standard on the base model.ABN1C wrote:Whatever your thoughts on Auto Express, those are genuine pictures of the facelifted cars. This isn't a story they are making up, it's from a genuine Audi press release linked to the revised car being unveiled at the Leipzig motor show.Evil Derboy wrote:The first picture is the S-Line kit which wasn't available in the UK up until about 12 months ago (it has been available as an option in Europe from shortly after the cars launch). The second is just a chrome styling kit. Auto Express is simply the worst online car mag out there. This is harly a facelift. The only thing that's new on the standard TT is the LED lights.