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Test drive: Audi TTS roadster

  • By Stuart Martin
  • The Daily Telegraph
image Spunky: The Audi TTS Roadster is a smooth operator on the open road and loves twisty bends Photo Gallery

Seating for two but pace and poise that makes it more fun for one ? that's the Audi TTS in a nutshell.

The coupe is a slingshot and the roadster version is not far behind on pace — just 0.2 of a second slower to 100km/h at 5.4 ... but a world ahead on atmosphere.

Where the coupe can be a little claustrophobic with the close-set roofline — the price paid for such a spunky profile — the 60kg heavier TTS Roadster opens up to provide the two occupants with a feeling of open-air rejuvenation. The icing on the cake and something that turns other drivers green with envy is the ability to open or close the roof at suburban side-street speeds below 50km/h.

The passenger can enjoy the open-air motoring, the ear-belting sound system and the comfy (but optional) baseball-mitt leather seats.

Audi calls it “Chennai brown seat upholstery with matching moccasin seams and Espresso coloured stitching” — priced at $2650. Thankfully it's not the other sort of moccasin. What the second occupant doesn't get is the amusement factor found behind the wheel.

They're busy looking for grab handles and pointing out potential road hazards, or commenting on the dirt being tickled by the left-hand wheels mid-corner. The car's colour is not Kelvinator white either, rather an off-white pearl-ish hue that looks good on the convertible and a colour being adopted by more and more brands.

The back-road canter has not bothered the stability control's electronics at all. Leech-like grip on the road — thanks to a wide-track as well — in all road conditions is delivered by the all-wheel-drive system that uses a multi-plate clutch (between the front and rear axles) that apportions drive to the rear hydraulically as required.

Audi says the system delivers the extra drive in milliseconds — twice as fast as it used to, courtesy of a new pressure reservoir feeding the system.

Stretching the legs of the TTS droptop a little more, without a passenger, shows just how talented the roadster is. Even without resorting to the sport setting on the magnetic suspension, the TTS rips through a series of bends with out concern — sport mode tightens things up but removes the compliance required on some of our roads. The 2.0-litre turbo snorts and huffs with gusto under deceleration, as the double-clutch gearbox blips delightfully down through the gears. While the corners don't push back heaps of feel — there are only a few Audis that do — the TTS fires out of bends and devours straights.

A Porsche Boxster is still a more precise instrument, but you'll need an S to match the Audi for pace.

Mercedes-Benz's new SLK 350 has much-improved steering, as well as the pace to match the Audi, as does the Z4 M Roadster, but it's a tie between the spunky little Audi and the Porsche in the beauty pageant.

A freeway stint with the roof up showed that even rag tops can be half-quiet. Indeed the noise level in the cabin isn't bad. The uprated 2.0-litre turbo four-cylinder does emit some interesting snuffles and braps, the kind the driver wants to hear. Roof down please — 12 seconds later, the problem is solved — the soundtrack improves and with windows up and electric wind-blocker in place, entertaining open-road work has an extra aural element.

The Hungarian-built TTS Roadster we're sampling has the optional dual-clutch six-speed automated manual, which can be left to its own devices in normal or sport modes, with paddleshifts on the back of the steering wheel's spokes. Shifts are slick and sharp, removing drive from all four wheels for only a blink — the best of both worlds; around town these gearboxes are getting better for low-speed carparking duties as well.

The xenon headlights are joined by the de-rigeur Audi LED daytime running lights and it's an impressive look, particularly at night.

 

The bottom line

With a price tag on the other side of $100,000 it's most definitely an indulgence, but an entertaining one that is easy to make use of day-to-day.

 


SNAPSHOT

Audi TTS Roadster 2.0 TFSI

Price: from $103,265

Engine: 2L/4-cylinder turbocharged 200kW/350Nm

Transmission: 6-speed S tronic direct-shift, 6-speed manual

0-100km/h: 5.4 seconds, manual 5.6seconds

Economy: 8L/100km (manual 8.2)

 

Comments on this story

Displaying 3 of 3 comments

  • Like diamonds, why would you pay a high price for them (excluding Wallace bishop etc) if ‘everyone could have them’. The Audi is the same. You pay the high price so their desirability remains high. And as the first blog on this article shows it’s a highly wanted and desirable vehicle. Not only that reason, but they are built with high quality materials and high quality materials cost more money thus making the car more expensive. Also BMW still uses soft top convertibles and Porsche also. Just because it is a folding hard top doesn’t mean its better. They both have pro’s and con’s. The Audi would have absolutely no luggage space with a folding hardtop. It would also not suit the design of the TT.

    cam of brisbane Posted on 15 January 2009 7:12pm
  • tHE REASON YOU CAN PUT THE TOP DOWN/UP WHILST TRAVELLING AT UP TO 50KM/H, IS BECAUSE IT IS A CLOTH TOP NOT A HARD FOLDING ROOF. AT THIS PRICE POINT YOU’D EXPECT IT. POOR AUDI AND OVERPRICED.

    nick of melbourne Posted on 12 December 2008 3:27pm
  • I’ve driven, Saabs, Mercedes,Alfa Romeo’s Jags and then the home grown beasties,NON….Repeat NON come close to the finess, the style, the exhilaration with the top down/up….smooth exciting motoring….most fun I’ve had on four wheels..with my clothes on.
    I just want one….N O W.

    Michael Boyle of Sydney Posted on 05 November 2008 3:44am

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