The hopes of American sports car enthusiasts will be  realized. Audi announced today that it is bringing the 360-horsepower  Audi TT RS coupe to the U.S. market by the third quarter of 2011.
 
 The introduction of the Audi TT RS to the U.S. market has been under  consideration for several months. To gauge consumer passion for the  high-performance car, Audi launched an innovative survey on its Facebook  tab. After more than 11,500 fans expressed their enthusiasm for the  Audi TT RS in just one month, and the American automotive media praised  its dynamics, Audi executives concluded the car’s time had come.
 
 “With performance and agility rooted in Audi motorsports success, the TT  RS is truly an emotional sports car,” explained Johan de Nysschen,  President, Audi of America. “That emotion became abundantly clear as we  explored interest across the country.”
 
 Audi has not yet determined pricing for the Audi TT RS and will continue  to define features and options available to U.S. consumers. Only the  coupe version of the TT RS will be available in the U.S.
 
 The Audi TT RS headed for America will share key performance attributes  of the models sold in Europe and elsewhere. The car will come with the  same, award-winning 2.5-liter TFSI, five-cylinder engine that generates  360 horsepower. The turbocharged engine also produces an impressive 332  lb-ft of torque. It was developed exclusively for the Audi TT RS and won  International Engine of the Year honors this summer in judging for its  category by 71 automotive journalists.  The 2.5T engine will be paired  with a six-speed manual transmission and quattro® all-wheel drive to  achieve a 0-60 mph time of 4.6 seconds. The lightweight body featuring  Audi Space Frame ASF® aluminum construction produces a low drag  coefficient of 0.32.
     
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