Audi TT Final Edition unveiled – Everything you need to know

2023-03-02 03:23:54 By : Ms. shirley shen

For 25 years, the iconic Audi TT has been a trailblazer in the sports car segment.

To celebrate its success story, the German automaker has announced it’s launching one last highly-specced version as it bows out. Velour Car Mats

Audi TT Final Edition unveiled – Everything you need to know

The Audi TT Final Edition will be available as a coupé, roadster, and will also be offered as a high-performance TTS.

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The TT Final Edition stands out from other models as it comes with a black styling pack.

It consists of black Audi rings and badging, black door mirrors, black tailpipes, and a fixed rear spoiler also finished in black.

Those opting for the Roadster get rollover bars and a wind diffuser finished in black, too.

The spec list doesn’t end there, though, as the Audi TT Final Edition also comes with privacy glass (coupé only), red brake calipers, and 20-inch matt grey diamond cut alloys.

There are three paint colors to choose from: Tango red, Glacier White and Chronos Grey metallic paint.

Inside, there’s plenty on offer by way of comfort and convenience.

The armrests in the doors, door pull handles and trim on the center console are all finished in leather.

The steering wheel, finished in alcantara with red stitching, has a 12 o’clock marker unique to the Final Edition.

Then there’s Tango red inserts on the seats, air vents and center console, with the Alcantara-trimmed seats also getting red stitching and red piping on the floor mats.

There’s plenty of tech on offer, with Audi’s Technology Pack fitted as standard on TT Final Editions.

That adds MMI Navigation Plus with MMI Touch and Audi Connect Information Services.

Those opting for the TTS Final Edition get the Comfort & Sound Pack, which brings a Bang & Olufsen sound system, advanced key, reversing camera, and a full suite of parking sensors.

The Audi TT Final Edition goes on sale from March priced from £41,910 for the 40 TFSI coupé and tops out at £56,435 for the TTS roadster.

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Audi TT Final Edition unveiled – Everything you need to know

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