The kingpin of the Audi TT family is the RS model powered by a 2.5-liter turbocharged inline-five engine, which is available in two states of tune from the factory, producing 335hp (340PS) and 450Nm (332 lb-ft) in the regular RS and 355hp (360PS) and 465Nm (342.97 lb-ft) in the RS Plus.

According to Audi, the standard TT RS Coupe hits 100km/h (62mph) after 4.6 seconds and reaches a limited top speed of 250km/h (155mph), while the TT RS Plus Coupe improves these figures to 4.1 seconds (DSG) and a restricted top speed of 280km/h (174mph).

The reason why we are telling you all this is a video we found on YouTube that shows an unidentified TT RS going from standstill to 100km/h (62mph) in a little over 4 seconds and continuing well past the 330km/h (205mph) mark – always according to the dashboard.

There’s no mention if this particular model has been tuned and to what extent, but you can check out the video for yourself right past the break and leave your thoughts in the comments area below.

Update: Go figure how the YouTube poster got it wrong, but the video description was changed from Audi TT RS to Audi RS6

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