The 2003 Audi TT, belonging to the first generation of the marque's sports car lineup, boasted an appealing blend of style and performance. Available as a 2-door coupe or roadster with AWD, it offered two engine options: a 1.8L turbocharged inline-4 producing 180 or 225 horsepower (depending on the trim), or a 3.2L V6 with 250 horsepower introduced later in the year. A 6-speed manual transmission was standard, while a 6-speed dual-clutch automatic was optional for the V6. The TT came equipped with stability control for enhanced handling and safety, and a sophisticated audio system for entertainment. It featured Audi's signature Quattro all-wheel-drive system — a testament to its performance orientation. However, it lacked some creature comforts found in newer models, such as a modern touchscreen or smartphone connectivity.