The 2015 Audi TT prototype has been spotted again, a few weeks after being previewed by the Allroad Shooting Brake Concept in Detroit, and a couple months before its Geneva Motor Show debut. Though camouflaged well, the 2015 TT prototype confirms what we suspected: that the Audi Allroad Shooting Brake Concept was indeed a preview of the next-gen TT.

Proof of that can be found in a few key areas of the 2015 Audi TT prototype. For starters, check out the TT prototype's headlights -- they're virtually identical to those seen on the Allroad Shooting Brake. The 2015 Audi TT's hood also looks to be a perfect match to the hood of the Audi concept, with the same general shape and character lines. If we take a look around the TT's back end, the prototype also looks to be wearing the same taillights as the Allroad Shooting Brake, with a similarly shaped rear fascia.

Though the roofline is obviously different, we suspect the TT prototype also sports the same sharp character line on its flanks, running from where the headlights meet the flared wheel arches, to the taillights.

The 2015 Audi TT is expected to be larger, yet lighter than the one before it, thanks to the use of Volkswagen's new modular MQB platform. The new TT will also have a more luxurious and tech-filled interior than before, with a fully digital instrument panel that doubles as a navigation and infotainment display.

The next-gen Audi TT will more than likely debut at the Geneva Motor Show in March.

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