Photo credit: Jordan Gendler
The original Audi TT, first introduced in 1998, is a compact sports car available as a 2+2 coupé and as a two-seater roadster employing consecutive generations of the Volkswagen Group A platform, starting with the A4 (PQ34). In other words, it has a front-mounted transversely oriented engine, front-wheel drive or quattro four-wheel drive system, and fully independent front suspension using MacPherson struts. Automotive designer Jordan Gendler decided to up-size this two-door vehicle and give it a futuristic makeover. Read more for additional pictures of the Audi GT.
When you combine elements from both the original as well as Audi’s current vehicles, you get this sleek five-door layout with rear suicide doors as well as prominent wheel arches. There’s no word on the powertrain, but we wouldn’t be surprised if it’s all-electric, following in the footsteps of the E-Tron crossover SUV.
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Yes, he also created a track-only, race car variant, complete with giant rear wing and large diffuser for extra downforce. This version also has a standout front splitter and deletes the rear doors for weight saving purposes.
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