The Audi TT concept has surfaced ahead of its unveiling at the Munich motor show.

Audi will be showcasing its all new TT-inspired sportscar concept at the Munich Motor Show which will be organised between September 9-12, but before that several images of the radical prototype have been leaked on the internet, thus giving an early glimpse of the design details of the electric sportscar. The German manufacturer is all set to showcase its much anticipated concept at the Munich Motor Show, which is set to go on floors next week.
New Audi TT Concept’s Sporty Design
No matter how much innovations come with the modern times, but Audi has retained its signature style ring logo by placing it at the center of the new rectangular grille, it also has a striking contrast with the third-generation Audi A6 (C6), which is integrated by slim headlights housing large air intakes, which are designed to improve the aerodynamic efficiency of the sportscar, which will help in elevating the performance of sportscar, especially at high speeds.
To enhance its muscular appearance, Audi has incorporated fender flares into the elegantly refined design, with the hood showcasing gentle contours along the edges. The side profile is complimented by smooth surfaces which don't contain body lines. The interesting part is that even the door handles are not present.
As compared to the previous generation TT, the bonnet is now much longer and gives a design language of a grand-tourer. Nonetheless, the two-door sports car showcases design elements such as a fastback roofline and a concealed rear quarter glass area, which creates a remarkable similarity to the more premium Audi R8. The oversized wheels provide aero-optimised design integrated with low-profile tyres.
As shown in the leaked photos, the slim taillights will not be part of the offering anymore; however, Audi's official teaser emphasizes the unique slats of the sports car, which bear a resemblance to the Q8. However, when viewed from the top, Audi has inserted stylish fin-like vents located at the back, which are mostly seen in rear-engined cars.
There is also an addition of horizontal lines present on the roof, that hints towards a convertible version on the cards too.
New Steering Wheel: However, there is only one leaked photo of the interiors showcasing a new steering wheel integrated with buttons and rotatory dial controls, specifically for switching between drive modes.
- The metal-finished door handles are smooth and neatly fitted in the overall design of the car, majorly inspired by the German Bauhaus art movement, which are one of the original inserts of the TT, which also includes controls present on the door, which are given for controlling the window.
Minimalist design can be applied throughout Audi's entire range.
The Chief Creative Officer at Audi, Massimo Frascella, revealed a video of the 2025 Audi TT concept on Instagram, with captions reading, “StriveForClarity”. The clip also mentions “The Legends of Yesterday are the Blueprint for Tommorow”, and also displayed the previous TT, 1991 Avus Concept, and 1930s Auto Union Grand Prix Cars.
This video reflects the brand’s new minimalist design language that could be used to design Audi’s next-generation line-up of Audi cars specifically designed under Frascella’s leadership.