May 02, 2016 11:19 PM EDT
Audi TT RS Wage War With Porsche During Auto China Motor Show, May The Best Car Win?

The recent Auto China Motor Show brings the best and worst cars on the market for a showdown. It has been noted that Audi TT RS is bringing the frontline against Porsche. As the mark begins, anticipation on which car to win and which car will fall arise.

A report from The Star says China's market is one of the largest in the world. The Auto China Motor Show is one of the means to showcase car segments that aims at dominating the road and the sales. Although there are modifications to meet the criteria for the Chinese market, buyers are still looking for the main elements such as brute force, strength, reliability, formidability, comfort and horsepower.

Along that line, during the event, three major debuts were witnessed. One came from Audi as it unveiled its latest salvo, which is the 400 hp TT RS. The segment is formed to take an aim against segments created by Porsche.

The 400 hp TT RS features five-cylinder and it can also attain 60 hp boosts and has 354 lbs.-ft. of torque. Moreover, the TT RS is set to hit Europe's shores during the fall season. Also, much to the dismay of the buyers from Canada, TT RS is slated for release in that region by 2017.

It is indispensable that both Audi's 400 hp TT RS and Porsche's 718 Cayman, which is the hardtop version of the four-cylinder Boxster showcased brute horsepower and strength. On a different note, Porsche 718 Boxster may lose the dominance and the battle against Audi's 400 hp TT RS. Mirror reports Porsche 718 Boxster is letting some of its cylinders go and with that in mind, it might lose the race against 400 hp TT RS.

Although it remains uncertain on which car will dominate the world of business and trade, what is certain is that Audi TT RS has waged war against Porsche and it remains tentative on which car will win and which car is the best bet of all.

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