This second generation Audi TT RS Coupe is probably more powerful than your dream car – unless you’re aiming for a Bugatti Chiron or Koenigsegg Regera.
Billed as one of the fastest TTs in Europe, it was modified by Don Octane and filmed at a drag racing event in Germany, where it went against the clock, posting an unbelievable 15.19 seconds for the half-mile run, at 322,48 km/h (200.38 mph).
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It boasts a neck snapping 1,300 HP from the heavily modified 3.2-liter VR6 Volkswagen Golf R32 engine, which is connected to a six-speed transmission and all-wheel drive, or almost 1,000 HP more than the stock model!
The 2.5-liter inline-five that was ditched to make room for the new lump made 340 PS (335 HP / 250 kW) and 450 Nm (332 lb-ft) of torque. With the pedal to the metal, the TT RS Coupe Mk2 needed 4.5 seconds for the 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) acceleration and topped out at 280 km/h (174 mph) with the speed limiter removed from the factory before it saw any elbow grease.
To cope with the massive output, the body had to be reinforced. The interior was stripped to the bone, so any unnecessary items, such as the central console, center air vents, door cards, carpet, audio system and (likely) the air conditioning, among others, are gone. For safety reasons, the driver sits in a racing seat, strapped by a harness, and has a fire extinguisher to the right, under the dashboard. Other notable features are the custom dials and extra buttons, but everything pales next to the jaw-dropping performance.