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The Roadster version of TT has been unveiled. Styling-wise, it remains loyal to the original TT Roadster, thanks to a pair of rollover bars behind the headrests. The roof continues to be a fabric soft roof, as Audi thinks the fashionable retractable metal roofs are too heavy and space consuming. The entry-level 200hp 2.0TFSI model gets a manually operated roof and front-wheel-drive only to justify its lower price, while the 250hp 3.2 V6 has Quattro 4WD and an electro-hydraulic roof opens in 12 seconds. It also gets an additional layer of insulation. [/SIZE]
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Chassis reinforcement includes the rollover bars, strengthened[/SIZE][SIZE=-1] side sills and an additional steel tube built into the windscreen pillar. Torsional rigidity is more than doubled over the last generation TT Roadster, while kerb weight has been reduced due to the aluminum-steel hybrid chassis. 58 percent of the chassis is made of aluminum, compare with 69 percent in the coupe. The 2.0TFSI with manual roof weighs only 35 kg more than the equivalent coupe. Aerodynamic drag coefficient merely increases from 0.30 to 0.32, so the Roadster loses lit[/SIZE][SIZE=-1]tle performa[/SIZE][SIZE=-1]nce.[/SIZE][SIZE=-1]
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I have to say, I prefer the Coupe over the Cab, mostly when considering the fact that the Coupe has the elegantly designed roof to pull attention away from the grill. The coupe also seems to have a better profile, especially form the side.