Interesting Facts About the Audi TT 8J
The second‑generation Audi TT, internally known as Type 8J, was unveiled on 6 April 2006. It rides on Volkswagen Group's A5 (PQ35) platform and features an aluminium front structure, marking a notable engineering step for the model.
Why hank?
- Free to use - no hidden fees
- European reach - sellers across EU/EEA & UK
- Direct contact - no middlemen
- Auto-translate - no language barriers
- Specializing in rare and hard-to-find parts
- AI-supported parts search - we find offers for you
Launch and Platform
Audi introduced the 8J TT on 6 April 2006, building it on the VW Group A5 (PQ35) platform with an aluminium front end. This platform choice helped the TT share technology with other VW Group models while keeping its sporty character.
Versatile Body Shapes and Engine Range
From 2006 to 2014 the 8J TT was offered as both a fastback coupe and a roadster, giving buyers a choice of two distinct silhouettes. Across its production run the model was equipped with engines ranging from 1,798 cc to 3,189 cc.
RS‑Badged Performance Variant
The high‑performance TT RS, the first RS‑badged version of the 8J, was produced from 2009 through 2014. This RS model added a sport‑focused identity to the second‑generation TT lineup.
Audi TT Parts
Need parts for your Audi TT?
Create a parts request and we will automatically search the web for suitable offers. You'll receive the results by e-mail - free of charge.
In addition, sellers on hank can send you offers directly.