What is the wheel diameter of the Audi TT?
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The wheel diameter of the Audi TT is 18 inches, with front and rear tire specifications of 245/40R18. Here, 245 indicates the tire width, 40 represents the aspect ratio, and R denotes radial tires. It comes with a non-full-size spare tire. Taking the 2017 Audi TT as an example, it is a sports car with body dimensions of: length 4181mm, width 1832mm, height 1345mm, and a wheelbase of 2502mm. The 2017 Audi TT is equipped with a 2.0L turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 169kW, with the maximum power achieved between 4500 to 6200 rpm.
I've driven several Audi TT models, and the wheel diameter typically ranges from 17 to 19 inches, depending on the specific year and configuration. The base models often come with 18-inch or 19-inch wheels, while performance versions like the TTS may go up to 20 inches. When choosing a car, it's important to pay attention to this. Larger wheels, such as 19-inch ones, enhance the sporty appearance and handling stability, especially during high-speed cornering, but they wear out tires faster and incur higher replacement costs. My own TT has 18-inch wheels, which I feel offer the best value—balancing comfort and aesthetics without being as jarring as 19-inch wheels. I recommend that new owners check the owner's manual or consult a dealership for details, as wheel size significantly impacts the overall driving experience. Choosing the wrong size could lead to regret later.