The Audi TT has always been a bit of a poser’s car. The original car was a brilliant little thing, but as stimulating to drive as a family car. The current TT isn’t a masterpiece of design by any measure. It’s supposed to have headlights styled after a tiger ready to pounce, but all we see is a small Audi.
But Audi have also made the car wider and bigger, but also lighter thanks to the use of aluminum. Yet despite not having that many adversaries on the European market, it never became a cool car with cult following.
The Russians at Re-Styling have managed to fix the boring German design not with a body kit but with a boot-full of shiny metallic wrap. This isn’t your average finish - it’s a multi-layer product that gives a chameleon effect, switching from blue to green with a tint of gold in the middle.
The Russians at Re-Styling have managed to fix the boring German design not with a body kit but with a boot-full of shiny metallic wrap. This isn’t your average finish - it’s a multi-layer product that gives a chameleon effect, switching from blue to green with a tint of gold in the middle.