The NSU Prinz TT was a small car model manufactured by the German company NSU

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  • The NSU Prinz TT was a small car model manufactured by the German company NSU (Neckarsulm Strickmaschinen Union). It was produced from 1965 to 1972 and was part of NSU's Prinz series.
    Here are some important features and information about the NSU Prinz TT:
    Body: The Prinz TT was designed as a compact sports car with a two-door coupe design. The body was aerodynamically styled and featured some sporty elements.
    Engine: Under the hood of the Prinz TT was an air-cooled two-cylinder engine with a displacement of 1.2 liters. This engine was mounted in the rear of the vehicle and produced between 65 and 70 horsepower in different versions.
    Performance: The NSU Prinz TT was quite powerful for its time and could achieve a significant top speed. It was capable of accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h in approximately 14 seconds.
    Motorsport: The "TT" in the name stood for "Tourenwagen," indicating the sporty character of the vehicle. In fact, the Prinz TT was used in various touring car races and achieved some success in motorsport.
    Innovation: The NSU Prinz TT was also innovative in terms of its technology. It was one of the first production cars to feature a fully synchronized four-speed transmission and had an advanced suspension.
    Production: Approximately 20,831 units of the NSU Prinz TT were produced before production was discontinued.
    The NSU Prinz TT is still highly regarded by classic car enthusiasts for its sporty nature and historical significance. ‪@peteruppert‬

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