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In a crushing blow to our “Save the Manuals” campaign, we have received word that the next-gen Audi TT RS, due to be launched in 2016, will lose its manual shifter entirely. Excuse us while we mourn the decision to ax yet another sports-car variant that allows its driver to select gears by means of a traditional shifter.
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This means Audi’s strategy has taken a drastic turn. The previous model (pictured above) was offered with both a six-speed manual and a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic in Europe; on the U.S. market, it was actually a manual-only car. The next version will come only with the VW Group’s DQ500 seven-speed dual-clutch unit, which is a reliable and quick-shifting ’box that’s currently offered on the European-market RS3 Sportback (which is overwhelmingly likely to come here in sedan form).
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- 2012 Audi TT RS U.S.-Spec Instrumented Test: 4.0 Seconds to 60!
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- 2016 Audi TTS First Drive Review: More Power, More Style, More TT
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- Audi TT and TTS News, Reviews, Pricing, Photos, and More
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The TT RS will continue to be powered by an evolution of the turbocharged EA113 2.5-liter five-cylinder, this time making around 400 horsepower against the last-gen’s 360. We expect the car to arrive on American shores for the 2017 model year; competitors will range from the upcoming BMW M2 to the Chevrolet Corvette and the Porsche Cayman. Note: They all can or will be able to be ordered with a manual.
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