What kind of fuel does the Audi TT use?
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Audi TT can use 95-octane gasoline. Titles won by the Audi TT: However, the Audi TT immediately captured widespread attention upon its debut. Most notably, the Audi TT was awarded the title of Germany's Best Sports Car in 1999, ending Porsche's 23-year dominance in this category. TT stands for "Tourist Trophy," which was a prestigious automobile race in the early 20th century. The concept and name of the Audi TT first appeared as a concept car at the 1995 Frankfurt Motor Show. Audi TT design: Its distinctive, sleek body boldly incorporates bare aluminum anodized film and lacks a conventional bumper. Viewed from the side, the entire car appears to gradually "expand" outward from the wheels, with the front and rear sharing strikingly similar design features, reminiscent of the Porsche Boxster. The 17-inch wheels (whose spokes extend all the way to the outer rim, making them appear larger), along with precisely shaped wheel arches, gradually give rise to the car's front and rear curves, which then smoothly transition into the roofline and window profile. The compact body lines, combined with almost geometrically balanced rounded curves, a small spoiler, and an aluminum fuel cap, give it a charming and sophisticated appearance.