Audi’s New Electric Sports Coupe Leaked Ahead of Munich Reveal
Audi’s upcoming electric sports coupe has been inadvertently revealed ahead of its official debut at the IAA Mobility Show in Munich. A teaser image briefly posted on Audi Canada’s Facebook page showcased a sleek, low-slung two-door coupe, drawing inspiration from the iconic Audi TT. The image was quickly removed, but not before enthusiasts captured and shared it online.
Design Highlights
The leaked profile reveals a minimalist design with clean lines and a compact silhouette. The vehicle features ultra-thin LED light signatures and a roofline that hints at a potential targa-style top. Six-spoke wheels pay homage to the original TT’s styling cues.
Performance and Platform
Audi CEO Gernot Döllner has described the concept as a “bold step for the brand,” highlighting a forward-looking approach while honoring Audi’s design strengths—clarity and simplicity. The concept is expected to be powered by an all-electric drivetrain, potentially sharing technology with Porsche’s upcoming electric Boxster and Cayman.
Official Debut
The official unveiling is scheduled for September 9, 2025, at the IAA Mobility Show in Munich. Audi has teased the concept with the tagline “Strive for clarity,” hinting at a new design language that could influence future Audi models.
Audi TT Concept Leaked Ahead of Official Reveal
The new TT concept has surfaced online, offering a preview of Audi’s future design direction. The leaked image reveals a sharp sports car concept that draws inspiration from the TT and other iconic Audi models.
Design and Features
The concept features a sleek, low-slung profile with a new grille treatment similar to that seen on the C6-generation A6. It is flanked by narrow headlights and large intakes, likely designed to channel air to the car’s front brakes. Inside, the concept showcases a new-look steering wheel with rotary dial controls and metal-finished door handles, drawing inspiration from the Bauhaus movement that influenced the original TT.
Powertrain and Platform
CEO Gernot Döllner has emphasized that the concept aims to look to the future while embracing the strengths of Audi’s design, with clarity at its core. The concept is expected to preview a new look for the brand, potentially influencing future production models.
Official Reveal
The official reveal of the Audi TT concept is scheduled for September 9, 2025, at the IAA Mobility Show in Munich, where more details on its technology and design will be disclosed.

